Law dean shares good news about enrollment, bar passage rates Thursday, October 31, 2019
UND Today
Mike McGinniss, who became dean of the UND School of Law in July, took some time to visit with UND Today about his goals for the law school as the school was preparing for this week’s visit from the North Dakota Supreme Court. The Court’s five Justices will hear cases, speak at classes, and offer networking opportunities for students.
UND Today: Good morning! Thank you for visiting with us. You’ve been part of UND Law for nine years as a faculty member. Can you tell us a little about yourself?
Mike McGinniss: I joined the faculty at the UND School of Law in 2010 after a career as a lawyer in Delaware. After a judicial clerkship and several years in private law practice, I served for 12 years as a disciplinary counsel for the Delaware Supreme Court.While I was there, I began teaching as adjunct faculty at Widener University Law School in Delaware. This confirmed my expectation that I would love teaching law, so I pursued the goal of becoming a full-time law professor.
Read more at: http://blogs.und.edu/und-today/2019/10/a-different-way-to-serve-qa-with-mike-mcginniss-und-school-of-law-dean/