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FULL-TIME FACULTY
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Victoria J. Dodd |
Professor of Law
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Graduate Student in Education, University of Southern California, 1971-72; Associate, Johnsen, Manfredi & Thorpe, L.A., 1978-79; Instructor, Loyola, L.A., 1979-80; Visiting Assistant Professor, Pepperdine, 1980-81; Assistant Professor, Suffolk University Law School, 1981-84; Associate Professor, 1984-87; Professor, since 1987; Visiting Professor, University of San Diego, 1995-96. SELECTED HONORS National Merit Letter of Commendation.
Cum laude Graduate, Honors English, Harvard University, 1970.
Graduate School in Education, University of Southern California, 1971-72: Outstanding Student Teacher Award.
Order of the Coif, University of Southern California Law School, 1978. Honors Award in Written Advocacy & Semi-Finalist, Hale Moot Court Competition, University of Southern California Law School, 1978; American Jurisprudence Prize Award (top grade in class) in Constitutional Law I, Constitutional Law II, and Federal Courts.
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Degrees: BA, Radcliffe College; JD, University of Southern California
Bar Admittance: CA; U.S. Dist. Ct. of Cent. Calif.; MA; U.S. Dist. Ct. of Mass
Subjects: Civil Procedure; Constitutional Law; Criminal Law; Education Law; Federal Courts
Professional Activities: Fellow of the American Bar Foundation; Honorary Member, Phi Delta Phi; Member, Order of the Coif; Member, Judicial Administration Section Council, 1987-92; Member, Massachusetts Special Advisory Committee on Time Standards (Case Management Sub-Committee), 1987-88; Chair, Section on Law & Education, AALS, 1987-88, 1993-94, 2000-2001; 2000-2001 Executive Committee Member, 1986-present; Co-Chair, Court Accreditation Project, MA Bar Association, 1988-91; Trustee, MA Law Reform Institute, 1992-96; Life Member, Massachusetts Bar Foundation; Member, AALS Standing Committee on Sections and the Annual Meeting, 2002-2005
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PRACTICAL EDUCATION LAW FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
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Carolina Academic press,
2d ed.
2010
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Chapter: School Finance Litigation: Beyond Equality,
in
OUR PROMISE: ACHIEVING EDUCATIONAL EQUITY FOR AMERICA'S CHILDREN
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2008
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PRACTICAL EDUCATION LAW FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
(
2003
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The 2007 Roberts Court Education Law Cases: Reaffirmation or Cut-Back of Student Rights?,
42 SUFFOLK L. REV. 61
(
2008
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A Critique of the Bush Education Proposal,
53 ADMIN. L. REV. 851
(
2001
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The Education Justice: The Honorable Lewis Franklin Powell, Jr.,
29 FORDHAM URB. L.J. 683
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2001
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Student Rights: Can We Create Violence-Free Schools That Are Still Free?,
34 NEW ENG. L. REV. 623
(
2000
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American Public Education and Change: Not an Oxymoron,
17 ST. LOUIS U. PUB. L. REV. 109
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1999
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Becoming Gentlemen,
4 MASS. L. REV. 9
(
1997
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Introduction to Symposium on Law and Education,
39 U.S.D.L. REV. 233
(
1994
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Toward a National System of State Court Accreditation,
73 JUDICATURE 141
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1989
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The Non-Contractual Nature of the Student-University Contractual Relationship,
33 KAN L. REV. 701
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1985
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McDuffy v. Robertson: An (Adequate) Education for All,
24:1 ADVOCATE 20
(
1993
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(Suffolk University Law School)
Why Schools Belong in Offices,
N.Y. Times, September 30
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1990
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(Forum Page)
Louise E. Inglehart's Freedom for the College Student Press: Court Cases and Related Decisions Defining the Campus Fourth Estate Boundaries,
59: 1 J. HIGHER EDUC. 99
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1988
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(book review)
Prof. Victoria J. Dodd  Suffolk
University Law School 120 Tremont Street
, Suite 380-G
Boston, MA 02108-4977
t. 617 . 573 . 8567
f. 617 . 305 . 3090
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