City University of New York School of Law Dean Michelle Anderson, who is leaving her position at the end of the academic year, will begin a new job as president of Brooklyn College on Aug. 1.
Meantime, CUNY Law is in the final stages of finding Anderson’s successor. The four candidates are: Fern Fisher, a deputy chief administrative judge for New York City Courts and director of the court system’s Access to Justice Program; Natalie Gomez-Velez, a CUNY Law professor who served as the school’s associate dean for academic affairs; Lolita Buckner-Inniss, a professor at the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law at Cleveland State University; and Mary Lu Bilek, dean of the University of Massachusetts School of Law.
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