Eric Mark Freedman | |
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Education | Yale University (BA, JD) Victoria University of Wellington (MA) |
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Institutions | Hofstra University |
Eric Mark Freedman is an American legal scholar and Siggi B. Wilzig Distinguished Professor of Constitutional Rights at Hofstra University. Previously he was Maurice A. Deane Distinguished Professor of Constitutional Law. [1]
The Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University is a law school located in Hempstead,New York,on Long Island,affiliated with Hofstra University. Founded in 1970 and accredited by the ABA in 1971,the school offers a JD,a joint JD/MBA degree,and LL.M degrees in American law and family law. It also offers online LL.M and MA degrees in Health Law &Policy,an online LL.M in American Law,and an online MA in American Legal Studies. The Law School is on the southern portion of the 244-acre (0.99 km2) Hofstra University campus. The school was renamed to the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University in September 2011.
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