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Penn State Dickinson Law
NamePenn State Dickinson Law
Established1834
ParentPennsylvania State University
DeanDanielle M. Conway
Students350
LocationCarlisle, Pennsylvania

Penn State Dickinson Law is a public law school located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and is one of the two law schools of Pennsylvania State University, the other being Penn State Law. The law school was founded in 1834 by John Reed, a United States Congressman and Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. It is named after John Dickinson, a Founding Father of the United States and Governor of Pennsylvania. The law school is accredited by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools.

History

The law school was established in 1834 as the Dickinson School of Law and was originally located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. It was founded by John Reed, who served as the school's first dean, and was named after John Dickinson, a Founding Father of the United States and Governor of Pennsylvania. The law school has a long history of producing notable alumni, including William W. Wilkins, a former United States Senator and United States Secretary of the Navy, and James A. Beaver, a former Governor of Pennsylvania. The law school has also been affiliated with several notable institutions, including the Pennsylvania State University, the University of Pittsburgh, and the American Law Institute. In 2000, the law school merged with Penn State University to become Penn State Dickinson Law, and in 2014, it launched a new Juris Doctor program in University Park, Pennsylvania, in addition to its existing program in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

Academics

The law school offers a range of academic programs, including the Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree, the Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree, and the Master of Studies in Law (M.S.L.) degree. The law school is known for its strong programs in Constitutional Law, Intellectual Property Law, and International Law, and has a faculty that includes notable scholars such as Michael B. Kent Jr., a former United States Attorney for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, and Amy C. Gaudion, a former Assistant United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. The law school is also home to several research centers and institutes, including the Center for the Study of Mergers and Acquisitions, the Institute for Energy and Environmental Law, and the Center for International Law and Global Governance. Students at the law school have the opportunity to participate in a range of clinical programs, including the Family Law Clinic, the Immigration Law Clinic, and the Intellectual Property Law Clinic, and can also participate in study abroad programs at institutions such as University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and Sorbonne University.

Campus

The law school is located on a 22-acre campus in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and features a range of state-of-the-art facilities, including the Trickett Hall, the East Wing, and the Lewis Katz Hall. The campus is also home to several notable landmarks, including the Old West, a historic building that dates back to the 18th century, and the Letort Spring Run, a scenic stream that runs through the campus. The law school is situated near several major cities, including Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, and is easily accessible by car or public transportation. Students at the law school have access to a range of amenities, including a fitness center, a library, and a student lounge, and can also participate in a range of extracurricular activities, including Penn State Dickinson Law Review, Penn State Journal of Law and International Affairs, and Moot Court Board.

Student-Life

The law school has a diverse student body, with students from a range of backgrounds and with a range of interests. Students at the law school can participate in a range of extracurricular activities, including student organizations, community service projects, and athletic teams. The law school is also home to several student-run publications, including the Penn State Dickinson Law Review and the Penn State Journal of Law and International Affairs. Students at the law school have the opportunity to connect with a range of notable alumni, including Richard Thornburgh, a former United States Attorney General and Governor of Pennsylvania, and Linda L. Kelly, a former Attorney General of Pennsylvania. The law school also offers a range of support services, including academic support, career counseling, and mental health services, and has a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion, with a range of programs and initiatives aimed at promoting diversity and inclusion on campus.

Notable-Alumni-and-Faculty

The law school has a long history of producing notable alumni, including William W. Wilkins, a former United States Senator and United States Secretary of the Navy, and James A. Beaver, a former Governor of Pennsylvania. Other notable alumni include Richard Thornburgh, a former United States Attorney General and Governor of Pennsylvania, and Linda L. Kelly, a former Attorney General of Pennsylvania. The law school's faculty includes a range of notable scholars, including Michael B. Kent Jr., a former United States Attorney for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, and Amy C. Gaudion, a former Assistant United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. The law school has also been affiliated with several notable institutions, including the American Law Institute, the National Conference of Bar Examiners, and the Law School Admission Council. Notable faculty members have included John Reed, the law school's founder, and John Dickinson, the law school's namesake, as well as Alexander Hamilton, a Founding Father of the United States and United States Secretary of the Treasury, and James Wilson, a United States Supreme Court Justice and Governor of Pennsylvania.

Rankings-and-Accreditation

The law school is accredited by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools. The law school is also ranked by several major publications, including U.S. News & World Report, which ranks the law school among the top 100 law schools in the country, and PreLaw Magazine, which ranks the law school among the top 20 law schools in the country for Intellectual Property Law. The law school has also been recognized for its strong programs in Constitutional Law, International Law, and Environmental Law, and has a range of partnerships with institutions such as University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and Sorbonne University. The law school is also a member of the National Conference of Bar Examiners and the Law School Admission Council, and has a range of articulation agreements with institutions such as Pennsylvania State University, University of Pittsburgh, and Drexel University.

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