理查德·d。弗里尔(freer)被任命为2024年7月1日生效的埃默里大学法学院下一个院长。他目前担任查尔斯·霍华德·坎德勒(charles howard candler)法学教授,并且是著名的民事诉讼专家,屡获殊荣的老师和经验丰富的领导者。d。弗里尔(freer),查尔斯·霍华德·坎德勒(charles howard candler)法学教授,著名的民事诉讼专家,屡获殊荣的老师和经验丰富的领导者,已被任命为埃默里大学法学院的下一个院长。他将在迪恩·玛丽·安妮·波宾斯基(dean mary anne bobinski)的五年任期结束时扮演2024年7月1日的角色。gregory l。fenves。“他对emory law的机会有深刻的了解,作为dean,他将在未来几年提供提升学校所需的专注,周到的领导。” provost raviv。bellamkonda于11月宣布了任命。在bobinski先前宣布返回教职员工并与emory law社区进行广泛的对话之后,在2023年进行了内部搜索,包括教职员工,员工,学生和校友。贝拉姆科达说。“我们致力于投资其成功,并相信里奇的强大领导经验和对埃默里·劳(emory law)优势的深刻了解将加速其目标,同时迪恩·波博斯基(dean bobinski)和其他人继续前进。我感谢搜索咨询委员会的勤奋工作。培养和增强广泛认为是美国最好的法律学者社区中的教师的学术隆重;并加强与埃默里法(emory law)和校友,长凳,酒吧,商业和慈善社区的纽带。“我们有信心在rich的领导下,emory law将对我们的学生,社会和法律界也有最高的潜力在帮助我们的整个机构实现其不同龄大学的大学的大胆野心。”贝拉姆科达说。专注于基本知识的优先事项从学校的核心使命流动:教育在任何地方的法律实践中都可以蓬勃发展的成熟,有原则的律师。领导他们的法律和更广泛的社区。”弗里尔说。“法律实践是一个崇高的呼吁;我们的学生将与我们的校友一起以卓越和杰出的态度为其服务。弗里尔说,目标是学生蓬勃发展,这与幸福不同:“幸福是暂时的;蓬勃发展是长期的:知道一个人能够在行业中跑步并脱颖而出。“我们是否正在为学生提供教育,技能,指导和联系,使他们成为律师?”他问。freer认为校友是这些努力的重要组成部分,并指出:“我们将与我们的校友建立更牢固的关系,以新的方式寻求他们的指导和参与,并强调成为埃默里律师从一个人的承认开始到承认的日子开始学校并延续了一生。”另一个重点将是促进教师的杰出。他说:“我们的教职员工是一个著名的影响学者社区。”“而且我们最近在迪恩·波宾斯基(dean bobinski)的领导下的杰出招聘带来了更大的能量和生产力。”弗里尔(freer)期待支持和庆祝教师的进一步学术贡献,扩大其认可和影响力。“最终,凭借我们各种各样的学术兴趣,我们所有人都在加强法治。” emoryduring freer在emory law的40年任期中的出色记录,他一直在未来的未来,使学术,行政和教育庞大。弗里尔(freer)的一位多产的学者撰写或合着了17本书和40多篇文章和论文,包括纽约大学法律评论,西北大学法律评论,杜克大学法律杂志和《杜克大学法学》和《杜克大学法学》和《杜克大学法学》和《杜克大学法学》和《杜克法学》和《杜克法学》和《杜克法学》和《杜克大学法学》和《杜克大学法学》和《杜克大学法学》和《杜克大学法学》,这是一位多产的学者。德克萨斯州法律评论。他当选为美国法律研究所的终身成员,并担任庞德司法研究所的学术研究员。领导职务包括大学副学术事务副校长(副教务长),埃默里·法拉(emory law)教职员工,主席主席该大学的任期和晋升咨询委员会。 richard d. freer has been appointed the next dean of emory university school of law, effective july 1, 2024. he currently serves as charles howard candler professor of law and is a renowned expert on civil procedure, an award-winning teacher and an experienced leader.richard d. freer, charles howard candler professor of law, a renowned expert on civil procedure and an award-winning teacher and experienced leader, has been appointed as the next dean of emory university school of law. he will step into the role july 1, 2024, at the conclusion of dean mary anne bobinski’s five-year term.“richard freer has a storied history at emory, inspiring generations of law students through his teaching, mentorship and scholarship,” says president gregory l. fenves. “he has a deep understanding of the opportunities at emory law, and as dean, will provide the focused, thoughtful leadership needed to elevate the school in the years ahead.”freer’s appointment was announced by provost ravi v. bellamkonda on nov. 1, 2023, following an internal search launched after bobinski’s previously announced decision to return to the faculty and informed by extensive conversations with the emory law community, including faculty, staff, students and alumni.“president fenves and i are ambitious for emory law,” says bellamkonda. “we are committed to investing in its success, and believe rich’s strong leadership experience and deep knowledge of emory law’s strengths will accelerate its advancement toward its goals while building upon the progress dean bobinski and others continue to drive forward. i am grateful to the search advisory committee for their diligent work.”as dean, freer will focus on supporting student flourishing across academic, professional and personal dimensions; cultivating and enhancing the academic eminence of a faculty widely recognized as among the nation’s finest community of legal scholars; and strengthening the bonds within emory law and with alumni, the bench, bar, business and philanthropic communities.“we are confident that under rich’s leadership, emory law will realize its highest potential in service to our students, society and the legal profession as well as help our entire institution achieve its bold ambition of being a university without peer,” says bellamkonda. a focus on fundamentalsfreer’s priorities flow from the school’s core mission: to educate sophisticated, principled lawyers who can flourish in the practice of law anywhere.“our alumni are equipped with the education and skill and have the character to serve clients in any milieu, and to lead their legal and broader communities,” freer says. “the practice of law is a noble calling; our students will join our alumni in serving it with excellence and distinction.”one clear priority will be to enhance the student experience, creating an integrated and innovative network of support. the goal is student flourishing, which, freer says, is not the same as happiness: “happiness is temporary; flourishing is long-term: knowing that one is equipped to hit the decks running and excel in the profession.”freer takes his responsibility to emory law students seriously, and that includes continually evaluating their educational experience and ensuring they are prepared for professional life. “are we providing our students with the education, skills, mentorship and connections that allow them to flourish as lawyers?” he asks.freer sees alumni as an important part of those efforts, noting, “we will build even stronger relations with our alumni, seeking their guidance and engagement in new ways and emphasizing that being an emory lawyer starts from the day of one’s admission to school and extends for a lifetime.”another key focus will be fostering faculty eminence. “our faculty is an acclaimed community of scholars of impact,” he says. “and our exceptional recent hiring under dean bobinski’s leadership has brought even more energy and productivity.”freer looks forward to supporting and celebrating further scholarly contributions of the faculty, magnifying its recognition and influence. “ultimately, with all our diverse scholarly interests, we all serve to enhance the rule of law.”a remarkable record at emoryduring freer’s 40-year tenure at emory law, he has been relentlessly future-facing, making considerable scholarly, administrative and pedagogical contributions that have prepared him well to lead the school.a prolific scholar, freer has authored or co-authored 17 books and more than 40 articles and essays in law journals, including nyu law review, northwestern university law review, duke law journal and the texas law review. he has been elected a life member of the american law institute and serves as an academic fellow of the pound institute for justice.through leadership roles including the university associate vice president for academic affairs (vice provost), emory law associate dean of faculty, chair of the university’s tenure and promotion advisory committee and chair of more than a dozen law school committees freer champions a collaborative approach to decision-making, encouraging robust discussion and forging consensus. “we want to have buy-in, to hear different points of view before deciding on action.” freer is also a beloved teacher who has continually worked to build and establish best practices of legal education. the three classes he teaches civil procedure, complex litigation, and business associations allow freer to provide more than 300 students each year with a strong legal foundation.in addition, as a national lecturer for barbri bar review, he has lectured to more than 500,000 bar exam candidates nationwide. recognized as outstanding professor of emory law 10 times and five times as professor of the year by emory’s black law students association, freer is also a recipient of emory university’s scholar/teacher award and emory williams university teaching award.a new turn on the career pathas freer himself notes, it is not typical to seek a deanship after 40 years on the faculty. yet in discussing the move with his wife, louise freer, he saw that the law school today in many ways resembles the time when he started at emory, in the transformational era following the woodruff gift of 1979.“i was part of a generational shift on the faculty. we joined with senior leaders to move the school from regional to national prominence. i came to emory because i sensed that it was hungry, ambitious, on the move.”he sees the school in a similar place now, with another generational shift on the faculty creating an opportunity to capitalize on outstanding recent hiring: “we are a nationally prominent school with enormous potential. and we are integral to an exceptional university that is committed to and robustly supportive of our future.”a self-described emory “lifer,” freer adds that “the opportunity to serve as dean to finish my career as i started it, leading an exciting new push forward is a singular honor. i am so grateful for the chance to serve our school as the capstone of my career.”his enthusiasm is shared by bellamkonda and others, including search advisory committee co-chair joanna shepherd.“i’m very excited that the university has selected rich freer to be the next dean of emory law,” says shepherd, thomas simmons professor of law. “during the 20 years that i’ve worked with rich, i’ve admired his enduring commitment to his students, his legal scholarship, our law school colleagues and the broader university community. i’m confident that emory law will thrive under rich’s leadership as he focuses on building community within the school, enhancing alumni involvement, expanding ties to the atlanta and national legal communities, and cultivating student achievement and satisfaction.”bobinski, who continues as emory law dean through the current academic year, also expressed support for her successor.“professor freer is an outstanding scholar and an award-winning teacher who has held important academic leadership roles in the law school and university,” bobinski says. “thousands of emory law alumni are familiar with his dedication to student success and his warmth and compassion. my colleagues and i look forward to continuing to advance emory law’s national leadership in legal education and our focus on student success and to supporting professor freer’s transition into the dean’s office next summer.”the team spirit freer has long cultivated is clearly alive and well as he prepares to lead the community forward. “what a great time to be at emory law,” he says. “this is a time for energy, dedication and enthusiasm. for optimism and action. most exciting of all, we will do these things together as a large, diverse team of faculty, students, staff, alumni and friends dedicated to our mission.”.
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