Interim Dean Maureen Lally-Green graduated from Duquesne University with a B.S. in Secondary Education and Mathematics (1971) and a J.D. from the School of Law (1974), where she served on the Duquesne Law Review. From 1998 through July 2009, Lally-Green served as judge of the Superior Court of Pennsylvania. She […]
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Juris Dictum: Interview with the Hon. Maureen Lally-Green (Part I)
Interim Dean Maureen Lally-Green graduated from Duquesne University with a B.S. in Secondary Education and Mathematics (1971) and a J.D. from the School of Law (1974), where she served on the Duquesne Law Review. From 1998 through July 2009, Lally-Green served as judge of the Superior Court of Pennsylvania. She […]
Juris Dictum: Interview with Associate Dean Wesley Oliver (Part II)
Wesley M. Oliver is associate dean for faculty scholarship, director of the criminal justice program, and professor of law at Duquesne University School of Law. He teaches in the areas of criminal law, criminal procedure, and constitutional law. His scholarship has examined numerous aspects of criminal law and procedure, including […]
Juris Dictum: Interview with Associate Dean Wesley Oliver (Part I)
Wesley M. Oliver is associate dean for faculty scholarship, director of the criminal justice program, and professor of law at Duquesne University School of Law. He teaches in the areas of criminal law, criminal procedure, and constitutional law. His scholarship has examined numerous aspects of criminal law and procedure, including […]
Juris Magazine sat down with Professor Steven Baicker-McKee
The Juris Magazine multimedia team had a chance to sit down with Duquesne Law Professor Steven Baicker-McKee to discuss the importance of taking practical courses in legal education, and the importance of the Professor’s professional experience when teaching practical courses.
Juris Magazine sat down with Professor Jacob Rooksby
The Juris Magazine multimedia team sat down with Duquesne University School of Law Professor Jacob Rooksby to discuss his career.
Juris Magazine Sits Down with Professor Mary Ann Glendon
Executive Editor Eric Donato sat down with Professor Mary Ann Glendon before she gave a lecture on “Comparative Law in the Age of Globalization” and accepted the Murray Award for Excellence in Legal Scholarship:
Run For Boston – A Day for Every Mile, A Mile for Every Victim
Duquesne Law students are inspiring. 3D Kaitlyn Kascuta ran the Boston Marathon on Monday and has now set out on a mission to honor Boston, the victims and all those who responded to the tragedy. She will be running a mile for every victim over the course of 26 days.