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Gwen Hoerr Jordan, the University of Wisconsin Law School’s J. Willard Hurst Legal History Fellow from 2005 to 2007, has accepted a teaching position at the University of Toledo College of Law, to begin in Fall 2007.

Jordan will join the Toledo faculty as an Assistant Professor of Law, teaching Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, and Women and the Law. At the UW Law School, Jordan’s work focused on the role of women lawyers within the legal profession and as law reformers from the Civil War to the New Deal.

Jordan comments, "I am extremely grateful for my time at UW, and I credit the generous law faculty, my law and society colleagues, and all those at the Law School’s Institute for Legal Studies for a rich and stimulating experience. Most significantly I benefitted from the expert guidance of Professor Art McEvoy, the Legal History Fellow Advisor."

 

Submitted by on April 24, 2007

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