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Dean
Kurt L. Schmoke was appointed
Dean of the Howard University
School of Law on January 1,
2003. Schmoke earned his undergraduate
degree in history from Yale
University and pursued graduate
studies on a Rhodes Scholarship
at Oxford. He earned the Juris
Doctor degree from Harvard
Law School. A partner in the
international law firm of
Wilmer, Cutler and Pickering,
Schmoke served as the mayor
of Baltimore City for 12 years,
from 1987 to 1999, and was
the State’s Attorney
from 1982 to 1987.
During
his tenure as mayor, Schmoke
initiated a number of programs
in the areas of housing, education,
public health and economic
development. In 1992, President
George Bush awarded him the
national Literacy Award for
his efforts to promote adult
literacy, and in 1994 President
Bill Clinton praised his programs
to improve public housing
and enhance community economic
development. The Clinton Administration
named Baltimore one of six
cities to receive Empowerment
Zone designation in 1994.
Schmoke’s
other public service includes
his appointment as Assistant
Director, White House Domestic
Policy Staff under President
Jimmy Carter.
The
Howard University School of
Law has an enviable record
for producing exceptional
advocates and scholars. In
addition to Thurgood Marshall,
other outstanding alumni include:
Gabrielle MacDonald, former
federal judge and presiding
judge of the Yugoslavia War
Crimes Tribunal of the World
Court in the Hague, Netherlands;
Howard University trustee
Vernon Jordan, former president
of the National Urban League
and Senior Managing Director
of Lazard Freres & Company;
Sharon Pratt Kelly, the first
woman Mayor of Washington,
D.C.; Howard’s President
H. Patrick Swygert; L. Douglas
Wilder, the first African-American
governor, and Rep. Gregory
Meeks (D-NY).
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