The Seattle University School of Law has announced the four finalists in its dean search. It's an interesting and impressive list both because the talent pool is pretty exceptional and all four individuals are people of color. They include:
Karen Brown, the Phillip Rothschild Research Professor of Law at George Washington University School of Law.
Michelle Bratcher Goodwin, the Everett Fraser Professor of Law at the University of Minnesota.
Barbara J. Holden-Smith, a vice dean and professor of law at Cornell Law School and director of its Summer Law Institute in Suzhou, China.
Mark Niles, associate dean for faculty and academic affairs and professor at American University Washington College of Law.
Knowing nothing about any of these well-qualified candidates, I'd have to say I'm pulling for Prof. Brown. And yes, I'm choosing her based solely on the fact that I went to GW for undergrad and now NYU for law school, with my interests lying in taxation.
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