At his last commencement ceremony as dean of Seton Hall University School of Law on May 22, Patrick Hobbs urged graduates to uphold high ethical standards in their careers, and said they could call him for advice any time they face a dilemma that would jeopardize their law license.

Being so accessible to students is nothing new for Hobbs. For the past 16 years he has given every first-year student his cellphone number on the first day of class and invited them to call if they have a problem.

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