James E. Rogers College of Law
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James E. Rogers College of Law is the law school at the University of Arizona located in Tucson, Arizona. It is named after one of its most distinguished graduates, noted broadcasting mogul and philanthropist James E. Rogers. The law school is approved by the American Bar Association and opened in 1915. The Rogers College of Law is consistently ranked in the top tier of law schools in the U.S., and was ranked 43rd nationally by U.S. News and World Report in 2007.
Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor served as the Jurist in Residence for the 2005-2006 academic term. In the spring semesters of 2006 and 2007, she has taught a course on the Supreme Court.
In Fall 2006, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Ruth Bader Ginsburg delivered the 27th Isaac Marks Lecture at the school, entitled "[Reflections on Arizona’s Pace-Setting Justices: William Hubbs Rehnquist and Sandra Day O’Connor.][1]"
In Spring 2006, 2003 Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin Ebadi taught a course titled "Islam and Human Rights."
Toni Massaro is the current Dean and world-renowned Torts scholar Dan Dobbs is a full-time faculty member.
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