Monday, April 25, 2016

Gonzaga University

School of Law


The Mission of Gonzaga Law

To give an amazing legitimate training educated by our humanistic, Jesuit, and Catholic conventions and qualities.

The Vision of Gonzaga Law

To ingrain in our graduates the moral qualities, substantive learning, and functional abilities they have to wind up powerful supporters and sympathetic advocates. As a humanistic foundation, we perceive the fundamental part of human imagination, knowledge, and activity in the development of society and society. As a Jesuit organization, we are focused on instructing the entire individual to serve the general population great, to taking part in a dialog with all societies and religious or moral conventions, and to seeking after equity. As a Catholic organization, we trust that laws and lawful establishments are liable to an ethical request which rises above human impulse and whim. As a graduate school, we are focused on a solid and aware environment of free learned request and trade, and the security of flexibility of thought.

A Welcome to Gonzaga Law


We are focused on building a dynamic, various group that respects all paying little mind to religion, race, shading, national root, legacy, sex, age, sexual introduction, conjugal or veteran status, or handicap.

Senior member of Gonzaga University School of Law
Jane Korn
Jane Korn

Taking after graduation from graduate school, Dean Korn clerked for the United State Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit in Denver, Colorado. She then started providing legal counsel at Davis Polk and Wardwell in New York City. In 1986, Dean Korn moved to Arizona to start educating at the University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law. In 2005, she got to be Acting Associate Dean and after that Associate Dean of IT and Curriculum. In 2009, she got to be Vice Dean.

Senior member Korn has composed broadly in the range of occupation segregation as a rule and especially inability law. Her composition on the ADA has concentrated basically on being incapacitated. Her articles have tended to emotional instability, victimization disease survivors, and oppression individuals who are corpulent.

Partner Dean of Students
Heidi Holland
Heidi Holland

Senior member Holland joined the workforce at Gonzaga University School of law as a right hand teacher of Legal Research and Writing in August of 2008. Notwithstanding her obligations as Associate Dean of Students, she additionally educates Legal Research and Writing and mentors the National Trial Team.

Before joining the personnel, Dean Holland provided legal counsel as a litigator for a long time. Most as of late, she served as an Assistant Attorney General with the Washington State Attorney General's Office in the Corrections and the Social and Health Services divisions. She spoke to the State in regions going from sacred rights claims conveyed by detainees to tyke manhandle and disregard cases. Dignitary Holland additionally acted as an asset lawyer for The Children's Law Project; served as a prosecutor, where she was lead lawyer on cases including sex violations and youngster manhandle; and served as a legal representative.

Dignitary Jason Gillmer has been an individual from the personnel at Gonzaga University School of Law since 2010.

Dignitary Gillmer has additionally taught at Texas Wesleyan School of Law, at American University Washington College of Law, where he was a meeting educator, and Stanford Law School, where he was an instructing individual.

Senior member Gillmer is a legitimate history specialist whose grant concentrates on race, servitude, and social liberties, including issues of interracial closeness, racial character, and racial and class philosophy.

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