Brooklyn Law School's new era: Dean Meyer on leadership and legal education
Briefly

Meyer, who previously served as the dean of Tulane Law School for 13 years, is recognized for his impressive tenure which ranked him as the seventh-longest-serving law school dean in the United States.
Meyer's teaching experience at Brooklyn Law School, particularly his interaction with students with diverse professional backgrounds, significantly influenced his decision to return.
His journey to becoming a lawyer was inspired by his childhood experiences in Tallahassee, Florida, during a time of significant civil rights activism and school desegregation. These formative years awakened him to issues of inequality and injustice, sparking his interest in the role of lawyers in addressing these societal problems.
Read at Brooklyn Eagle
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