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Home > Law School History & Archives > 125th Anniversary Materials > Bar Leaders

Bar Associations and Leaders

A long line of New York Law School Alumni have provided distinguished leadership and service to many national, state, and local bar associations. Some of our earliest Alumni to achieve these positions of prominence are captured below.

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  • Clarence J. Shearn, Class of 1893, was the President of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, 1935-1937. by New York Law School

    Clarence J. Shearn, Class of 1893, was the President of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, 1935-1937.

  • Edith L. Fisch, Associate Professor, 1962-1965. President, New York Women's Bar Association, 1970-1971. by New York Law School

    Edith L. Fisch, Associate Professor, 1962-1965. President, New York Women's Bar Association, 1970-1971.

  • Emilio Nunez, Class of 1927, founding member of the Puerto Rican Bar Association, 1957. by New York Law School

    Emilio Nunez, Class of 1927, founding member of the Puerto Rican Bar Association, 1957.

  • Francis F. Giles, Class of 1900, was the Director of the Kings County Lawyers’ Association.

    Francis F. Giles, Class of 1900, was the Director of the Kings County Lawyers’ Association.

  • Hunter L. Delatour, Class of 1906, was President of the New York State Bar Association in 1954. by New York Law School

    Hunter L. Delatour, Class of 1906, was President of the New York State Bar Association in 1954.

  • James S. Watson, Class of 1913, in 1943 became the first black attorney nominated to the American Bar Association since 1912 by New York Law School

    James S. Watson, Class of 1913, in 1943 became the first black attorney nominated to the American Bar Association since 1912

  • Raymond B. Fosdick, Class of 1908, was the Chairman of the Executive Committee, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, 1931-1932. by New York Law School

    Raymond B. Fosdick, Class of 1908, was the Chairman of the Executive Committee, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, 1931-1932.

  • Samuel Seabury, Class of 1893, was President of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, 1939-1941. by New York Law School

    Samuel Seabury, Class of 1893, was President of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, 1939-1941.

 
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