Deans of Levin College of Law
| Years | Dean |
|---|---|
| 1909–1912 | Albert J. Farrah |
| 1912–1915 | Thomas Hughes |
| 1915–1947 | Harry R. Trusler |
| 1948–1958 | Henry A. Fenn |
| 1959–1970 | Frank E. Maloney |
| 1971–1980 | Joseph R. Julin |
| 1981–1988 | Frank T. Read |
| 1988–1996 | Jeffrey E. Lewis |
| 1996–1999 | Richard A. Matasar |
| 1999–2003 | Jon L. Mills |
| 2003–Present | Robert Jerry |
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