RUTGERS THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY SCHOOL OF
LAW, CAMDEN
217 N. 5THSTREET
CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY 08102
Telephone: (856) 225-6191
Fax: (856) 225-6487
ABA Approved Since 1951
Overview:
Founded in 1926, the School of Law
was incorporated into Rutgers‑‑The State University of New Jersey
in 1950. The school is approved by the ABA
and is a member of the AALS. Along with the undergraduate College
of Arts and Sciences, School of Business,
and Graduate School,
the School of Law is an integral part of the Rutgers‑Camden
campus. The campus is located along the Delaware River
in the heart of the Philadelphia‑Camden metropolitan area.
The Faculty:
The law school faculty is engaged in a dynamic program
of scholarship, teaching, and service to the bar and community. Faculty members
have authored leading casebooks and treatises in health law, international law,
commercial law, constitutional law, criminal law, urban law, civil procedure,
and admiralty. Faculty scholarship has been cited by numerous courts including
the United States Supreme Court and the New Jersey Supreme Court. Faculty
members also serve as consultants and reporters for the American Bar
Association, the American Law Institute, several federal and state commissions,
and counsel in important public interest litigation. The full‑time faculty
of 39 is assisted by 6 full‑time research and writing faculty, 58 adjunct
faculty, and 7 clinical faculty members.
The Students:
The total enrollment of the law School is between 725
and 750 with about 600 in the full‑time program and about 150 enrolled in
the part‑time evening program. The total student body is represented by
more than 225 undergraduate institutions and several international
universities. Students are drawn from 30 states and the District of Columbia and 4 foreign
countries. About 20 percent of the total enrollment are students of color and
41 percent of the full time day students are women. Admission to the law school
is highly selective with about 10 applications for each seat in the entering
class. For the class entering in the fall of 2008, full‑time students had
an average LSAT of 160 and a 3.3 GPA.
The Educational Program:
The program of Rutgers School of Law ‑ Camden
prepares students to enter the practice of law as capable, reflective, ethical
professionals and to engage in informed, thoughtful inquiry about law and the
legal process. In their first year (or the first and second years of the part‑time
program) students pursue a required curriculum that examines core subjects and
develops the skills that are essential to the study and practice of law.
Thereafter, apart from a required course in Professional Responsibility,
students are free to pursue an entirely elective program. The law school offers
a wide range of upper level elective courses, with many advanced courses and
opportunities for experiential learning, including clinical, advocacy and
simulation courses. The curriculum is especially rich in the areas of
commercial law, corporate and securities law, criminal law, health law,
litigation, public international and comparative law, and public interest law.
The school also offers a variety of joint degree programs with other units of
Rutgers including programs in business, social work, public policy, public
health and J.D./M.D. and J.D./D.O. programs with the University of Medicine
and Dentistry of New Jersey. Throughout the course of study, the curriculum
integrates the study of substantive legal doctrine, theory and perspectives on
law and the legal process, the operation of law in practice, and the activities
and skills of the practicing lawyer. The curriculum uses a wide variety of
teaching methods and educational settings, including large courses with challenging
teacher‑student discussion, small seminars that provide a forum for
student research, simulations that require students to function in lawyer
roles, clinical opportunities in which students engage in actual client
representation, under attorney supervision, and occasional on‑line
asynchronous distance learning courses. A central and unique feature of the
curriculum is the lawyering program. This program is composed of a series of
courses, experiences within courses, and co‑curricular activities that
engage students in the intellectual, pragmatic, ethical, and personal issues
that arise in the practice of law. Each student must take three upperclass
courses with major writing components, one of which must be an intensive
writing experience, and one upperclass course which emphasizes lawyering
skills. In most of the program's activities, students simulate the role of
lawyers and participate in activities such as litigating or counseling clients.
The school offers many client‑based courses and
experiences in areas such as trial advocacy, bankruptcy, business
organizations, labor, family/domestic violence, and environmental law. Many
customary courses such as business organizations and family law have significant
drafting and lawyering components. Third‑year students in the Civil
Practice Clinic represent clients, under attorney supervision, in a variety of
legal matters such as social security and landlord‑tenant cases. In the
Domestic Violence Clinic, students assist victims of domestic violence to obtain
restraining orders, under attorney supervision. In the Children's Justice
Clinic, students assist juvenile clients in delinquency hearings, sentencings
and post‑disposition review, under attorney supervision. The Externship
program furnishes third‑year students with the opportunity to work in
federal and state judicial chambers, public agencies, and public interest
organizations and to participate in a clinical seminar to reflect on their
experiences. Students in Small Business Counseling advise clients on legal
issues involved in starting new businesses. The law school also supports three
student‑run journals, as well as an active pro bono program that
provides opportunities to represent clients, under attorney supervision, in
such areas as personal bankruptcies and domestic violence cases. Students also
may serve as mediators in the alternative dispute resolution program of the
Camden Municipal Court.
Facilities:
The law school is located in a six‑story
structure which was extensively renovated in 1990. A major addition to the
building for additional library space was completed in 1994. Construction of a
new major addition to provide additional classroom, library, courtroom, clinic
and office space began in 2006, with occupancy in May, 2008. Two hundred students
live on campus in a graduate residence hall.
Dean:
Rayman L Solomon (856) 225‑6191
Associate Dean:
John S. Beckerman (856) 225‑6546
Associate Dean / Academic Affairs:
Kimberly K. Ferzan (856) 225‑6385
Director of Finance & Administration:
Jaydev Cholera (856) 225‑6252
Admissions ‑ Associate Dean:
Camille S. Andrews (856) 225‑6102
Assistant Dean of Development:
Barbara Maylath (856) 225‑6682
Director of Development:
Susan Shisler Doughty (856) 225‑2911
Associate Dean of Students and Career Planning:
Angela V. Baker (856) 225‑6289
Pro Bono Program ‑ Assistant Dean:
Eve Biskind Klothen (856) 225‑6608
Financial Aid ‑ Manager:
Richard L. Woodland (856) 225‑6039
Library ‑ Director:
Anne Dalesandro (856) 225‑6182
FULL TIME FACULTY
RAYMAN L. SOLOMON, (Dean, Rutgers‑Camden), born Helena, Arkansas, June 5, 1947; admitted to bar, 1976, Illinois. Education:
Wesleyan University
(B.A., 1968); Universityof Chicago (J.D., 1976;
Ph.D., 1986). COURSES: Legal History Arkansas, Trusts & Estates. Email:
raysol@camlaw.rutgers.edu
AARON ARI AFILALO, (Associate Professor of Law), born Paris, France, April 12, 1966; admitted to bar, 1992, Massachusetts; 1994, New York. Education: Harvard (A.B.,
1989; LL.M., 1997); BostonUniversity (J.D., 1992). COURSES:
Contracts, International Trade, International Business Transactions, E.U. Law. Email:
afilalo@camlaw.rutgers.edu
CAMILLE SPINELLO ANDREWS, (Instructor at Law School and Associate Dean for
Enrollment), born Meadville, Pennsylvania,
November 26, 1959; admitted to bar, 1986, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and U.S.
District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania; 1988, U.S. Court of Appeals,
3rd Circuit. Education: University of Pittsburgh
(B.A., 1980); Rutgers Law ‑ Camden
(J.D., 1986). COURSES: Federal Practice & Procedure, Complex
Commercial Litigation. Email: csa@camden.rutgers.edu
ANGELA V. BAKER, (Associate Dean of Students and Career Planning), born Sao Paulo, Brazil, March 26, 1961; admitted to
bar, 1985, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Education: Rutgers
College (B.A., 1982); Rutgers School
of Law, Camden
(J.D., 1985). COURSES: Legal Research and Writing, Moot Court ‑
Sec. 5 & 10. Email: angbaker@camden.rutgers.edu
JOHN STEPHEN BECKERMAN, (Associate Dean), born New York, NewYork, October 26, 1945; admitted to bar, 1983, Connecticut;
1984, New York.
Education: Union College (A.B., 1966); University
of Iowa (M.A., 1968); University of London
(England) (Ph.D., 1972); Yale LawSchool (J.D., 1983). COURSES:
Civil Procedure, Complex Litigation, Business Organizations, Securities
Regulation, Professional Responsibility. Email:
john.beckerman@camden.rutgers.edu
LINDA S. BOSNIAK, (Professor of Law), born Cambridge, England, July 4, 1958; admitted to bar, 1989, New York. Education:
Wesleyan University
(B.A., 1980); University of California at Berkeley (M.A., 1988); Stanford University (J.D., 1988). COURSES:
Immigration and Nationality, Employment Discrimination, Administrative Law,
Refugee Law. Email: bosniak@camden.rutgers.edu
MICHAEL A. CARRIER, (Professor of Law), born New York, NewYork, March 22, 1969; admitted to bar, 1996, Maryland;
District of Columbia.
Education: Yale College (B.A., 1991); University
of Michigan at Ann Arbor (J.D., 1995). COURSES:
Intellectual Property, Evidence. Email:
mcarrier@camlaw.rutgers.edu
VICTORIA CHASE‑WALTERS, (Clinical Associate Professor and Chair, Clinical
Program), born Toms River, New Jersey,
June 18, 1969; admitted to bar, 1998, New Jersey; 1998, Pennsylvania. Education:
College of William and Mary (B.A., 1991); Rutgers UniversitySchool of Law‑Camden
(J.D., 1998). Email: vlchase@camden.rutgers.edu
JAYDEV CHOLERA, (Director of Finance and Administration), born India,
November 13, 1953. Education: BombayUniversity (B.A., 1976). Email:
jcholera@camden.rutgers.edu
ROGER S. CLARK, (Board of Governors Professor),
born Wanganui, New Zealand, April 14, 1940; admitted to bar, 1964, New Zealand.
Education: Victoria University (B.A., 1964; LL.B., 1964; LL.M., 1967;
LL.D., 1997); ColumbiaLaw School
(LL.M., 1968; J.S.D., 1972). COURSES: International Law, Human
Rights, Criminal Law. Email: rsclark@camden.rutgers.edu
JASON K. COHEN, (Clinical Assistant Professor, LRW), born New York, March 17, 1972;
admitted to bar, 1998, New Jersey; 1998, Pennsylvania. Education:
University of Florida,
(B.A., 1994); RutgersUniversity School
of Law‑Camden (J.D., 1998). COURSES: Moot Court. Email:
jayco@camden.rutgers.edu
RUSSELL M. COOMBS, (Associate Professor of Law), born April 18, 1938; admitted to bar, 1966, Massachusetts; 1971, Pennsylvania;
1977, Kansas.
Education: Stanford University (B.A., 1961); Harvard University
(J.D., 1966). COURSES: Criminal Procedure, Evidence, Juvenile
Law, Family Law. Email: rmcoombs@camden.rutgers.edu
ANNE DALESANDRO, (Director of the Law Library), born Brooklyn, New York, September 24, 1949; admitted
to bar, 1975, New Jersey. Education: Fordham
University (A.B., 1971); Rutgers, The State University
of New Jersey School
of Law, Camden (J.D., 1975); Rutgers University
(M.L.S., 1977). Email: dalesand@camden.rutgers.edu
PERRY DANE, (Professor of Law), born Tel
Aviv, Israel,
September 16, 1956. Education: Yale University
(B.A., 1978; J.D., 1981). COURSES: Conflict of Laws, Religion and
the Law, American Indian Law, Jurisdiction, Contracts, Jewish Law. Email:
dane@camden.rutgers.edu
JOHN H. DAVIES, (Professor of Law Emeritus),
born January 14, 1940; admitted to bar, 1965, Illinois;
1972, Pennsylvania; 1976, New Jersey. Education: University of Illinois
(B.S., 1963; LL.B., 1965); HarvardUniversity (LL.M., 1968).
COURSES: Partnership Taxation, Introduction to F.I.T., Income Tax
Planning. Email: jdavies@camden.rutgers.edu
SUSAN SHISLER DOUGHTY, (Director of Development), born Woodbury, NewJersey, August 8, 1976. Education: Rutgers College (B.A., 2002). Email:
sshisler@camden.rutgers.edu
JAY M. FEINMAN, (Distinguished Professor of Law), born Easton, Pennsylvania,
January 22, 1951; admitted to bar, 1975, Pennsylvania;
1986, New Jersey.
Education: American University (B.A., 1972); University of Chicago
(J.D., 1975). COURSES: Contracts, Torts, Jurisprudence, Clinical
Teaching. Email: feinman@camden.rutgers.edu
KIMBERLY K. FERZAN, (Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and Professor of
Law), admitted to bar, 1996, Pennsylvania. Education:
University of NorthCarolina (B.A., 1991); University
of Pennsylvania School of Law
(J.D., 1995). COURSES: Evidence, Criminal Law. Email:
kferzan@camden.rutgers.edu
DAVID M. FRANKFORD, (Professor of Law), born Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 22, 1954; admitted to bar, 1981,
District of Columbia; 1989, Pennsylvania. Education: Tufts University
(B.A., 1976); Universityof Chicago (J.D., 1979). COURSES:
Antitrust, Health Care, Property, Regulation. Email: frankfor@camden.rutgers.edu
ANN ELIZABETH FREEDMAN, (Associate Professor of Law), born October 18, 1947; admitted to bar, 1971, Connecticut; 1972, District ofColumbia; 1974, Pennsylvania.
Education: Radcliffe College (B.A., 1968); Yale University
(J.D., 1971). COURSES: Family Law, Constitutional Law, Sex
Discrimination Law. Email: aefreedm@camden.rutgers.edu
STEVEN F. FRIEDELL, (Professor of Law), born Tyler, Minnesota,
January 14, 1949; admitted to bar, 1974, Michigan;
1989, New Jersey.
Education: University of Minnesota; Brandeis
University (B.A., 1971); University of Michigan (J.D., 1974). COURSES:
Admiralty, Torts, Jewish Law, Insurance. Email:
friedell@camden.rutgers.edu
JILL FRIEDMAN, (Director, Street Law Project),
born Willingboro, New Jersey, February 20, 1962; admitted to bar, 1987, New
Jersey; 1988, New York; 1993, Pennsylvania. Education: Yale University
(B.A., 1984); New YorkUniversity (J.D., 1987). COURSES:
Professional Responsibility, Marshall‑Brennan Fellowship in Constitutional
Literacy. Email: jillfrie@camden.rutgers.edu
SANDRA FEGAN GAVIN, (Director of Advocacy Programs), born Lebanon, Pennsylvania, May 20, 1951; admitted to bar, 1978, Ohio; 1980, Pennsylvania;
1983, New Jersey.
Education: Case Western Reserve University
(B.A., 1972); ClevelandState University
(J.D. 1978). COURSES: Trial Advocacy, Pretrial Advocacy, Alternative
Dispute Resolution. Email: redgav@crab.rutgers.edu
SALLY GOLDFARB, (Associate Professor of Law),
born New Jersey, 1957; admitted to bar, 1983, Wisconsin; 1985, Districtof Columbia; 1986, U.S. Supreme Court. Education:
Yale University
(B.A., 1978); YaleLaw School
(J.D., 1982). COURSES: Family Law, Torts, Professional
Responsibility, Women and the Law. Email: sfg@camden.rutgers.edu
ELLEN P. GOODMAN, (Professor of Law), born 1965; admitted to bar, 1992, Pennsylvania;
1993, District of Columbia.
Education: HarvardUniversity (A.B., 1988;
J.D., 1992). COURSES: Intellectual Property, Media and
Communications, Property. Email: ellgood@camden.rutgers.edu
JOANNE M. GOTTESMAN, (Clinical Associate Professor), born New York, NY; admitted to bar, 1999, New York. Education: Wesleyan University
(B.A., 1990); ColumbiaLaw School
(J.D., 1998). COURSES: Civil Practice Clinic, Elder Law,
Immigration Law. Email: jgottesm@camden.rutgers.edu
PHILIP L. HARVEY, (Professor of Law), born New York, NewYork, February 18, 1946; admitted to bar, 1989, New York. Education: Yale College
(B.A., 1968); New York For Social Research
(Ph.D., 1976); YaleLaw School
(J.D., 1988). COURSES: Employment Law, Labor Law, Law &
Economics, Social Welfare Law, Human Rights. Email:
pharvey@camden.rutgers.edu
N.E.H. HULL, (Distinguished Professor of Law), born New York, NewYork, August 27, 1949; admitted to bar, 1985, Georgia. Education:
Ohio State
University (B.A., 1974); Columbia University
(Ph.D., 1981);Universityof Georgia (J.D., 1985). COURSES:
Contracts, Law and the Elderly, American Legal History, Jurisprudence. Email:
nehhull@camden.rutgers.edu
RICHARD HYLAND, (Distinguished Professor of Law), born San Diego, California, January 17, 1949; admitted to bar, 1981,
California; 1984, District of Columbia; 1989, Florida. Education: Harvard University
(A.B., 1970); University of California, Boalt
Hall School
of Law (J.D., 1980); Universityof Paris 2 (D.E.A.,
1982). COURSES: Commercial Law, Comparative Law, Contracts,
Restitution, Jurisprudence. Email: hyland@camden.rutgers.edu
HARRIET N. KATZ, (Clinical Professor and Director of Lawyering
Program/Externship Program), born Dayton, Ohio, May 14,
1947; admitted to bar, 1972, Pennsylvania;
1974, California; 1980, New Jersey. Education: University of Michigan
(B.A., 1969); YaleUniversity (J.D., 1972). COURSES:
Interview, Counseling, Negotiation, Pretrial Process, Lawyering Skills. Email:
hnkatz@camden.rutgers.edu
EVE BISKIND KLOTHEN, (Assistant Dean of Pro Bono Program and Public
Interest), born Cleveland, Ohio, June
25, 1950; admitted to bar, 1975, Georgia; 1981, Ohio; 1987, Pennsylvania. Education:
Bennington College;
University of Michigan
(BGS, 1972); VanderbiltUniversity LawSchool (J.D., 1975). COURSES:
Interviewing, Counseling and Negotiation. Email: eklothen@camden.rutgers.edu
DONALD R. KOROBKIN, (Professor of Law), born Highland Park, Illinois Lake,
March 24, 1956. Education: University
of Michigan (B.A., 1978; J.D., 1983); Harvard University (A.M., 1981). COURSES:
Commercial Law, Sales, Secured Transactions, Bankruptcy. Email:
korobkin@camden.rutgers.edu
ARTHUR B. LABY, (Associate Professor of Law),
born Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 19, 1963; admitted to bar, 1991, District of
Columbia; Pennsylvania. Education: University of Pittsburgh
(B.A., 1985); BostonUniversity School
of Law (J.D., 1989). COURSES: Securities Regulation, Commercial
Law, Business Associations. Email: alaby@camden.rutgers.edu
FRANCIS GREGORY LASTOWKA, (Associate Professor), born Chester, Pennsylvania, October 24, 1968;
admitted to bar, 2001, Pennsylvania. Education: Yale
University (B.A., 1991); University of Virginia (J.D., 2000). COURSES:
Cyberlaw, Property.
MICHAEL A. LIVINGSTON, (Professor of Law), born Brooklyn, New York, July 19,
1956; admitted to bar, 1982, New York.
Education: Cornell University (A.B., 1977); Yale University
(J.D., 1981). COURSES: Taxation, Tax Policy, Business Planning,
Corporations. Email: maliving@camden.rutgers.edu
JOHN C. LORE III, (Clinical Associate Professor), born Vineland, New Jersey; September 1, 1972; admitted to bar, 1999, Illinois; 2001, Pennsylvania;
2006, New Jersey.
Education: Richard Stockton College
of New Jersey (B.A., 1995); Northwestern University School of Law (J.D., 1999). COURSES:
Juvenile Law, Criminal Law, Trial Advocacy, Interviewing and Counseling,
Negotiation. Email: jclore@camden.rutgers.edu
EARL MICHAEL MALTZ, (Distinguished Professor of Law), born December 3, 1950; admitted to bar, 1976, Wisconsin. Education:
Northwestern University (B.A., 1972); Harvard University
(J.D., 1975). COURSES: Advanced Constitutional Law, Constitutional
Law, Conflicts. Email: emaltz@camden.rutgers.edu
BARBARA MAYLATH, (Assistant Dean of Development), born Passaic, New Jersey, February 17,
1963. Education: MontclairState (B.A., 1986). Email:
bmaylath@camden.rutgers.edu
KIMBERLY MONIQUE MUTCHERSON, (Associate Professor of Law), born September 22, 1972; admitted to bar, 1998, New York. Education:
University of Pennsylvania
(B.A., 1994); ColumbiaLaw School
(J.D., 1997). COURSES: Torts, HIV and the Law, Bioethics. Email:
mutchers@camden.rutgers.edu
JOHN F.K. OBERDIEK, (Associate Professor), born Upland, Pennsylvania, July 6, 1972; admitted to
bar, 2002, Pennsylvania; 2003, District of Columbia. Education: Middlebury College
(B.A., 1995); New York University (M.A., 1998); University of Pennsylvania
(J.D., 2002; Ph.D., 2003). COURSES: Torts, Administrative Law,
Philosophy of Law.
CRAIG N. OREN, (Professor of Law), born
Floral Park, New York, July 11, 1951; admitted to bar, 1976, California; 1977,
Illinois; 1979, District of Columbia. Education: University of
California, Berkeley (A.B., 1973); University of California, Boalt Hall School
of Law (J.D., 1976). COURSES: Property, Environmental Law and
Administrative Law. Email: oren@camden.rutgers.edu
TRACI L. OVERTON, (Clinic Staff Attorney), admitted to bar, 1990, Massachusetts; 1998, New
Jersey and Pennsylvania. Education: Wellesley College (B.A., 1983);
University of California‑Boalt Hall School of Law (J.D., 1988). Email:
overton@camden.rutgers.edu
DENNIS M. PATTERSON, (Board of Governors Professor of Law), born New York City, New York, September 29, 1955;
admitted to bar, 1981, New York; 1981, Maine; 1984, U.S. Supreme Court. Education:
State University of New York at Buffalo (B.A., 1976; M.A., 1978; Ph.D., 1980;
J.D., 1980). COURSES: Commercial Law and Jurisprudence. Email:
dpatters@camden.rutgers.edu
IMANI PERRY, (Professor of Law), born
September 5, 1972. Education: Yale University (B.A., 1994); Harvard
University (Ph.D., 2000; J.D., 2000). COURSES: Contracts,
Property, Ethics/Professional Responsibility, American Legal History, Law and
Literature. Email: iperry@camden.rutgers.edu
STANISLAW POMORSKI, (Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus), born Poland, November 23, 1934; admitted to bar,
1961, Poland. Education: University of Warsaw (Master, 1956; LL.D.,
1968). COURSES: Comparative Law, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure,
Law and Economy, Polish Law, Soviet Law, Economic Criminality in Cooperative
Trade. Email: pomorski@camden.rutgers.edu
SARAH ELIZABETH RICKS, (Clinical Associate Professor and Chair, LRW), born Boston, Massachusetts, September 6, 1962; admitted
to bar, 1990, Pennsylvania; New Jersey. Education: Barnard College,
Columbia University (B.A., 1985); Yale Law School (J.D., 1990). COURSES:
Research & Writing. Email: sricks@camden.rutgers.edu
RUTH ANNE ROBBINS, (Clinical Professor, LRW), born Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 21, 1966;
admitted to bar, 1991, Pennsylvania; 1991, New Jersey; 1992, District of New
Jersey; 1992 E.D. of Pennsylvania; 1992, Third Circuit of Appeals. Education:
University of Pennsylvania (B.A., 1988); Rutgers Law‑Camden (J.D., 1991).
COURSES: Domestic Violence, Practice & Procedure, Advanced
Brief Writing. Email: ruthanne@camden.rutgers.edu
SHEILA RODRIGUEZ, (Clinical Assistant Professor, LRW), born Buffalo, New York, September, 19, 1960; admitted
to bar, 1988, Pennsylvania; 1995, New York. Education: SUNY at Buffalo
(B.A.; M.A., 1987; J.D., 1988). COURSES: Legal Research &
Writing, Appellate Practice, Introduction to Law.
RAND E. ROSENBLATT, (Professor of Law), born June 21, 1945; admitted to bar, 1972, Pennsylvania. Education:
Harvard University (B.A., 1966); Yale University (J.D., 1971). COURSES:
Constitutional Law, Health Care Law, Law, Justice and Society. Email:
rrosenbl@camden.rutgers.edu
PATRICK JOHN RYAN, (Associate Professor of Law), born Los Angeles, California, March 18, 1955;
admitted to bar, 1980, California; 1981, Colorado. Education: Loyola
Marymount University (B.A., 1976; M.A., 1977; J.D., 1980); Columbia University
(LL.M., 1987; J.S.D., 1991). COURSES: Civil Procedure,
Corporations. Email: pryanb@camden.rutgers.edu
SANDRA SIMKINS, (Clinical Associate Professor),
born Madison, Wisconsin, March 3, 1965; admitted to bar, 1991, Pennsylvania;
1991, New Jersey. Education: University of Delaware (B.A., 1987);
Rutgers Law School‑Camden (J.D., 1991). COURSES: Juvenile
Justice. Email: ssimkins@camden.rutgers.edu
RICHARD G. SINGER, (Distinguished Professor of Law), born August 20, 1943; admitted to bar, 1967,
Maryland; 1974, New Jersey. Education: Amherst College (B.A., 1963);
University of Chicago Law School (J.D., 1966); Columbia University (LL.M.,
1970; S.J.D., 1977). COURSES: Criminal Law, Torts, Advanced
Substantive Criminal Law, Federal Jurisdiction, Criminal Law Administration,
Corrections. Email: rsinger.@camden.rutgers.edu
DAMON Y. SMITH, (Assistant Professor of Law),
born Champaign, Illinois, October 14, 1971; admitted to bar, 2002, Maryland;
2003, District of Columbia. Education: University of Illinois at Urbana‑Champaign
(B.A., English, 1993; M.U.P., 1995); Harvard Law School (J.D., 2002). COURSES:
Local Government Law, Property. Email: damon@camden.rutgers.edu
ALLAN R. STEIN, (Professor of Law), born
Newark, New Jersey, June 19, 1953; admitted to bar, 1978, Pennsylvania. Education:
Haverford College (B.A., 1975); New York University (J.D., 1978). COURSES:
Civil Procedure, Federal Jurisdiction, Advanced Civil Procedure, Problem in
Civil Liberties, Appellate Advocacy, Professional Responsibility. Email:
alstein@camden.rutgers.edu
BETH STEPHENS, (Professor of Law), born New
York, New York, July 7, 1954; admitted to bar, 1981, California; 1996, New
York; 1997, New Jersey. Education: Harvard University (B.A., 1976);
University of California‑Berkeley (J.D., 1980). COURSES:
Civil Procedure, Evidence, International law. Email: bstephen@crab.rutgers.edu
GERARDO VILDOSTEGUI, (Assistant Professor of Law), born Miami, Florida, October 1, 1974. Education:
Yale College (B.A., 1996); Yale Law School (J.D., 2000); University of
California Berkeley (Ph.D., expected 2008). COURSES:
Constitutional Law, International Law, Legal and Political Philosophy. Email:
gvildost@camden.rutgers.edu
CAROL LYNN WALLINGER, (Clinical Associate Professor), born New Jersey, April 13, 1957; admitted to bar,
1989, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Education: Rutgers College (B.S.,
1982); Temple University (J.D., 1989). COURSES: Legal Writing. Email:
cwalling@camden.rutgers.edu
ROBERT M. WASHBURN, (Professor of Law), born February 19, 1945; admitted to bar, 1968, New Jersey; 1969,
Pennsylvania; 1971, Delaware. Education: Rutgers University (A.B.,
1966); Washington University (J.D., 1968); University of Pennsylvania (LL.M.,
1971). COURSES: Housing and Urban Development, Land Finance Law,
Land Use, Land Transactions, Real Estate Development, Law and Urban Problems.
ROBERT F. WILLIAMS, (Distinguished Professor of Law), born Miami, Florida, August 20, 1945; admitted to
bar, 1970, Florida; 1980, New Jersey. Education: Florida State
University (B.A., 1967); University of Florida (J.D., 1969); New York
University (LL.M., 1971); Columbia University (LL.M., 1980). COURSES:
Civil Procedure, Legislation, State and Local Tax, State Constitutional Law. Email:
rfw@camden.rutgers.edu