Dean Donald Weidner, who has led Florida State Law since 1998, has announced that he will step down effective next summer. Weidner has presided over a remarkable period of growth for FSU Law.
Dean Donald Weidner, who has led Florida State Law since 1998, has announced that he will step down effective next summer. Weidner has presided over a remarkable period of growth for FSU Law.
According to Rosenblatt's Dean database (which does not look like it has been updated in a few months), here are the longest serving deans in all deanships
Parham Williams
Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law
37.38 years
John F. O'Brien
New England – Boston School of Law
27.13 years
Don LeDuc
Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley Law School
24.67 years
Bradley J. B. Toben
Baylor University School of Law
23.74 years
Donald J. Weidner
Florida State University College of Law
23.13 years
Claudio M. Grossman
American University Washington College of Law
20.13 years
Bill Hines served as the Dean of the University of Iowa College of Law for 28 years.
Inquiring minds would like to know.
Why is growth a good thing?
Why did Tim Zinnecker close the comments on the Liberty University Dean announcement? Why make this announcement at all if we are not going to be allowed to comment on it?
FLignoring
Good question. Can't wait to hear the reasons that you think beating a 12(b)(6) motion, especially on the grounds that the "subject to" language conditioned performance and not the offer, is a big "victory."