Golden Gate University School of Law - Notable Events

Notable Events

  • Golden Gate University School of Law was northern California's first evening law school.
  • Golden Gate University School of Law was northern California's third law school.
  • In 1973, Judith McKelvey was appointed Dean; she was the second woman in the United States to be named dean of a law school.
  • In 2004, Frederic White was appointed Dean; he was the first African-American dean of an ABA-accredited Law School in California.

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