University of Cincinnati College of Law - Deans of The College of Law

Deans of The College of Law

Dean Years Served
Timothy Walker 1833–1843
William S. Groesbeck 1844–1869
Charles L. Telford
Maskell S. Curwen 1850–1868
Rotated among faculty 1869–1875
Rufus King 1875–1880
Jacob D. Cox 1880–1897
William H. Taft 1897–1900
Gustavus H. Wald 1900–1902
William P. Rogers 1902–1916
Albert B. Benedict 1916–1926
Merton L. Ferson 1926–1946
Frank S. Rowley 1946–1952
Roscoe L. Barrow 1952–1965
Claude S. Sowle 1965–1969
Samuel S. Wilson 1969–1970
1973*
1974–1978
Edward A. Mearns, Jr. 1970–1973
Victor E. Schwartz 1973–1974*
Jorge L. Carro 1978–1979*
Gordon A. Christenson 1979–1986

I- Thomas Gerety 1986-1989

Joseph P. Tomain 1989–1990*
1990–2005
Louis D. Bilionis 2005–present

*Acting

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