Bernard Newman
Personal
Private practice, New York City, 1928-1936, 1963-1965
Corporation counsel, New York City, 1936-1942
Law secretary, Supreme Court of the State of New York, New York County, 1942-1948
Official referee, Supreme Court of the State of New York, Appellate Division, 1948-1962
Justice, Supreme Court of the State of New York, New York County, 1962
Hearing officer, New York State Labor Relations Board and New York State Mediation Board, 1963-1965
Judge, Family Court of the State of New York, 1966-1968
Education
New York University School of Law
Our educational mission focuses on our three core constituencies: students, faculty and alumni. There is an obvious interdependence among these three groups: By attracting the top students, faculty interest is magnified; likewise, enabling professors to do their best work and supplying them with the most desirable resources allows us to attract young scholars who are motivated and talented. Similarly, the more tangible the impact the Law School has on our community, the more engaged our alumni become. Our graduates are energized by the intellectual excitement of the school, enriching their own professional lives and adding still more luster to their alma mater's reputation. Loyal alumni give back, so that a cycle of generosity, learning, appreciation and active participation in our school and society continues.