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  1. Jacob Rooksby is the dean of the Gonzaga University School of Law, assuming the role in 2018. [1] He previously served as an associate dean of administration and associate professor of law at Duquesne University School of Law in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  2. Biography. Jacob H. Rooksby is an academic, administrator, and attorney. Appointed Dean of Gonzaga Law School in 2018, Rooksbys focus at Gonzaga has been on innovating the law school’s programming, facility, and operations and integrating the school further into the broader university and regional communities.

  3. Biography. Publications. Jacob H. Rooksby is an academic, administrator, and attorney. Appointed Dean of Gonzaga Law School in 2018, Rooksbys focus at Gonzaga has been on innovating the law school’s programming, facility, and operations and integrating the school further into the broader university and regional communities.

  4. Aug 23, 2021 · August 23, 2021. |. Chantell Cosner. Gonzaga University is pleased to announce the reappointment of Jacob Rooksby for a five-year term as dean of the School of Law. Rooksby joined the institution in June 2018 as dean and is a tenured professor with a joint appointment in the School of Law and the School of Leadership Studies.

  5. Oct 18, 2023 · Gonzaga Law. Dean Jacob H. Rooksby of Gonzaga Law School emphasizes the institution's unique approach rooted in the Jesuit tradition of 'cura personalis', ensuring whole-person care.

  6. By Susan Cushing. June 23, 2020. Attorney at Law Magazine recently spoke with Gonzaga Law School Dean Jacob H. Rooksby. Rooksby, who also holds joint appointment as a tenured professor of law and professor of leadership studies, was associate professor and associate dean at Duquesne University School of Law, where he taught Torts I and Torts II ...

  7. 36. 2010. The branding of the American mind: How universities capture, manage, and monetize intellectual property and why it matters. JH Rooksby. JHU Press. , 2016. 28. 2016. When tigers bare teeth: A qualitative study on university patent enforcement.