Dickinson School of Law - Penn State
Founded in 1834 by Judge John Reed, The Dickinson School of Law is the oldest law school in Pennsylvania and the fifth oldest in the nation. Throughout its history, the law school has trained distinguished graduates who have gone on to become leaders of the bar, of the judiciary, of government, and of business. These alumni include the first secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, five governors, three U.S. senators, and more than 100 federal, state and county judges and countless prominent lawyers and civic leaders.
Phone Number:
(717) 240-5000 Location
Dickinson School of Law - Penn State
150 South College Street
Carlisle, PA
17013-0043
United States
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Year Founded:
1834
Judges Graduating from this School:
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Charles Alvin Jones
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John Berne Hannum
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Mitchell Harry Cohen
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Christopher C. Conner
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Clarence Charles Newcomer
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David Brooks Smith
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Edward George Smith
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Edwin Michael Kosik
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Emanuel Mac Troutman
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John E. Jones III
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Kim R. Gibson
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Matthew William Brann
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Michael Henry Sheridan
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Richard Barclay Surrick
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Robert S. Gawthrop III
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Sylvia H. Rambo
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Thomas Ignatius Vanaskie
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Thomas M. Golden
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William W. Caldwell