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  1. Jens David Ohlin is an American academic administrator and legal scholar. He became the Allan R. Tessler Dean of Cornell Law School on July 1, 2021. Education. Ohlin graduated from Phillips Academy. He then received his B.A. from Skidmore College and his M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., J.D., all from Columbia University. Career

  2. Biography. Jens Ohlin became the Allan R. Tessler Dean on July 1, 2021. He previously served as Interim Dean (January-June 2021), Vice Dean (2017-2020), Associate Dean for Academic Affairs (2015-2017), and Director of Faculty Research (2013-2015).

  3. "Targeting Co-Belligerents" by professor Jens David Ohlin supports Maxwell's opinion and describes an analytical viewpoint called "linkage" in which he states armed terrorists and members of organizations can be killed.

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    The Law Department at Cornell opened in 1887 in Morrill Hall with Judge Douglass Boardman as its first dean. At that time, admission did not require even a high school diploma. In 1917, two years of undergraduate education were required for admission, and in 1924, it became a graduate degree program. The department was renamed the Cornell Law Schoo...

    Cornell Law is housed within Myron Taylor Hall (erected 1932), which contains the Law Library, classrooms, offices, a moot courtroom, and the Cornell Legal Aid Clinic.

    Cornell Law School is extremely selective: the median LSAT for the 2023 entering class was 172 (98th percentile of all test takers), with 25th and 75th percentiles of 169 and 175, respectively. The median undergraduate GPAwas 3.90, with 25th and 75th percentiles of 3.77 and 3.97, respectively. For the 2021 LL.M. program, which is designed for non-U...

    Cornell has offered LL.M and J.S.D degrees since 1928. The joint JD/MBA (with Cornell's Johnson School of Management) has three- and four-year tracks,The JD/MILR program is four years, the JD/MPA is four years, and the JD/MRP is four years. In addition, Cornell has joint program arrangements with universities abroad to prepare students for internat...

    The 2022-2023, non-discounted tuition for the JD program was $74,098 per year. The total cost of attendance (indicating the cost of tuition, fees, and living expenses) at Cornell Law School for the 2022-2023 academic year was $97,618, bringing the total non-discounted cost of attendance for the J.D. class of 2025 to approximately $313,831 (assuming...

    Legal Information Institute

    Cornell Law also is home to the Legal Information Institute (LII), an online provider of public legal information. Started in 1992, it was the first law site developed for the internet. The LII offers all opinions of the United States Supreme Court handed down since 1990, together with over 600 earlier decisions selected for their historic importance. The LII also publishes over a decade of opinions of the New York Court of Appeals, the full United States Code, the UCC, and the Code of Federa...

    Publications

    The school has three law journals that are student-edited: the Cornell Law Review, the Cornell International Law Journal, and the Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy. Additionally, the Journal of Empirical Legal Studiesis a peer-reviewed journal that is published by Cornell Law faculty.

    Moot Court

    Cornell Law students actively participate in myriad moot courtcompetitions annually, both in the law school itself and in external and international competitions. The Langfan First-Year Moot Court Competition, which takes place every spring, traditionally draws a large majority of the first-year class. Other internal competitions include the Cuccia Cup and the Rossi Cup.

    Faculty

    1. Gregory S. Alexander, Property Law and Theory 2. Cynthia Grant Bowman, Gender Equality, Women's Rights, Feminist Jurisprudence 3. Roger C. Cramton, Administrative Law and Legal Ethics (1973-2017) 4. Michael C. Dorf, Constitutional Law (and noted legal blogger) 5. Valerie Hans, Law and Social Science 6. Robert C. Hockett, Corporate Law and Financial Regulation 7. William A. Jacobson, Securities Law 8. Alexandra Lahav, Civil Procedure 9. Mitchel Lasser, International and Comparative Law 10....

    Deans

    Following is a list of the Deans of the Cornell Law School: 1. Douglass Boardman, 1887–1891 2. Francis Miles Finch, 1891–1903 3. Ernest Wilson Huffcut, 1903–1907 4. Frank Irvine, 1907–1916 5. Edwin Hamlin Woodruff, 1916–1921 6. George Gleason Bogert, 1921–1926 7. Charles Kellog Burdick, 1926–1937 8. Robert Sproule Stevens, 1937–1954 9. Gray Thoron, 1956–1963 10. William Ray Forrester, 1963–1973 11. Roger C. Cramton, 1973–1980 12. Peter William Martin, 1980–1988 13. Russell King Osgood,1988–19...

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  4. Professor Ohlin was appointed the Allan R. Tessler Dean of Cornell Law School in 2021, becoming the 17th dean to lead the institution. He previously served as Interim Dean (2021), Vice Dean (2017...

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  5. 16 de jun. de 2021 · Jens David Ohlin, who has served as interim dean of Cornell Law School since January and as a member of the faculty since 2008, has been named the Allan R. Tessler Dean, effective July 1.

  6. 16 de jun. de 2021 · Jens David Ohlin, who has served as interim dean of Cornell Law School since January and as a member of the faculty since 2008, has been named the Allan R. Tessler Dean, effective July 1. Ohlin—whose scholarly work spans criminal law, criminal procedure, public international law, and the laws of war—will become the Law School’s ...