UMass Law School
Massachusetts' only public law school
From flexible programs to personalized attention, there are many reasons to choose UMass Law.
Smallest class sizes of any ABA-accredited law school in Massachusetts
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More NewsSchool of law partners with State Attorney General's office and South Coastal Counties Legal Services
Class of 2027 hails from 25 states, 13 countries, and 94 undergraduate institutions
Visiting faculty bring diverse expertise in civil procedure, health law, legal research, and more
Prominent members of MA business and legal community to provide strategic advice to the Commonwealth's only public law school
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More FeaturesPractical experiences at UMass Law prepared military veteran for his new role in criminal prosecution
Part-time law student is grateful for the support of the UMass Law community as he commuted from Martha's Vineyard
Builds a new community more than 1,000 miles from home
After making a career change, Gruneberg says law is "what I was meant to do"
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This is a PILF approved event, please email [email protected]. Attorney Rob McCarron is the President of the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities. Prior to his current role, Attorney McCarron was Sr. VP and General Counsel of AICUM and played an essential role in guiding AICUM during the COVID-19 pandemic. Before joining AICUM, Attorney McCarron served as Director of Legal Affairs for the MA House Committee on Ways and Means and as Chief Legal Counsel for the MA House Joint Committee on the Judiciary.
Allison Blanck is a 2016 graduate of UMass Law and was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in November 2016. She also holds a BA in Political Science from the University of Mary Washington. While at UMass Law, Blanck interned for State Senator Mark Montigny (D-New Bedford) and was hired by his office in August of 2016 as a Legislative Aide, later promoted to Deputy General Counsel/Deputy Legislative Director. In her time in the Senators office Blancks legislative portfolio included distracted driving, healthcare, college affordability, and animal welfare. She joined the Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL) in September of 2019 as Director of Advocacy. Since 2019 she has worked on policy relating to criminal penalties for animal cruelty, protections for companion animals, improving farm animal welfare, and protection of native wildlife. She has been actively involved with the Massachusetts Bar Associations Animal Law Practice Group since 2021. This is a PILF approved event, email [email protected] with questions.
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