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  1. Jeremy R. Paul (born July 22, 1956), is an American lawyer and law professor who was the Dean of Northeastern University School of Law from 2012 until June 2018. [2] Education [ edit ]

  2. Professor of Law. Princeton University, BA 1978. Harvard University, JD 1981. Jeremy Paul served as dean of Northeastern University School of Law from 2012 until June 2018. He teaches Constitutional Law, Property and Jurisprudence, and co-directs the University’s Media Advocacy program. A 1978 graduate of Princeton University, he received his ...

  3. Since 1999, Getting to Maybe has served as a key resource for first-year law students. Professors Michael Fischl and Jeremy Paul wrote the definitive guide on how to excel on law school exams and master legal reasoning. Professors Fischl and Paul have not only had a massive impact at UConn Law, but they’ve also influenced thousands of law students nationally and legal education as a whole ...

  4. Feb 16, 2012 · Jeremy Paul, dean of the School of Law. Law school dean Jeremy Paul is a guest contributor to UConn Today. His posts appear on Thursdays. To read more of his posts, click here. Let me start with a personal gripe.

  5. Jul 31, 2023 · The authors, UConn Law Professor Richard Michael Fischl, left, and Northeastern University School of Law Professor Jeremy Paul. “ Getting to Maybe: How to Excel on Law School Exams ” has been the best-selling book on the topic for nearly 25 years. Law students recommend it to each other, law schools include it on summer reading lists and ...

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  6. Jul 23, 2012 · University of Connecticut School of Law Dean Jeremy Paul will be moving to Northeastern University School of Law next month. He will take over the deanship from Emily Spieler. Paul joined UConn in 1989 and has been dean at UConn since 2007.

  7. Jan 19, 2012 · Law school dean Jeremy Paul is a guest contributor to UConn Today. His posts appear on Thursdays. To read more of his posts, click here. Presidential primary season is in full swing and another election year is upon us.

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