Education and equality at the forefront of our law degrees
Our History
Since its 1911 founding, the Thomas R. Kline School of Law of Â鶹ֱ²¥
has provided a law education rooted in justice and pursuit of the truth. The goal
is to advance all people by delivering knowledge with integrity and justice.
Providing a pathway to an honorable pursuit of law is at the core of who we are. Initially
an evening program to give working, immigrant families access to a legal education,
we now offer a full-time day program and multiple options and pathways to a legal
career, along with our evening program..
A very early commitment to justice and equality allowed women and underrepresented
populations to share in our legacy. Mrs. M. Murphy was admitted to Duquesne Kline
School of Law in 1914. Theron B. Hamilton, a Black man, graduated in 1925. Dean Davenport,
one of the first Black deans of a law school, led Duquesne Kline from 1970 to 1981.
Justice and impact are practiced regularly by student attorneys through our clinical
education program (est. 1995) and the Tribone Center for Clinical Legal Education (est. 2013) via hands-on client experiences that positively impact underserved communities.
We continue to trailblaze and forge a future with even bigger goals—driven by the
ideals established in, and by, our past: knowledge, equality, justice, service, and
the advancement of all people.
Prepared for anything
Our commitment to provide students with well-rounded law studies is evident in all
we do. Our lawyers receive ample experience in legal writing and clinics. Our nationally-award
winning Appellate Moot Court and highly regarded Trial Advocacy team both deliver experience in courtroom settings. Our Leadership Fellows Program allows students to better understand their own values and the implications their
decisions have on others. Faculty teach the importance of understanding all perspectives,
so students are well-prepared for any path.
Inspired by Our Spiritan Tradition
Message from Dean Barton
With a focus on critical priorities, the availability of multiple degree options,
and a shared vision of learning, teaching, and community, we believe a law school
education can be in anyone’s future.
The Thomas R. Kline School of Law of Â鶹ֱ²¥ educates lawyers to excel
in the ethical practice of law, to preserve the highest ideals, and to promote equal
justice and democratic discourse through leadership, service, and civic engagement.
Our students live our mission by contributing more than 22,000 hours of legal service
annually to the public through law clinics, externships, and pro bono programs.
Our Vision Pillars ensure a legal education rooted in proficiency, ethics, modern
skills, and equality. We are dedicated to cultivating students minds, spirits, and
hearts steadfast in furthering justice and good of our society.
The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) advocates for diversity in law schools. Like
the Thomas R. Kline School of Law of Â鶹ֱ²¥, they believe that access
to justice is essential for a democratic society, and diversity in the legal profession
increases the likelihood of access for people from an increasingly diverse population.
Leadership is Integral to an Outstanding Law Education
At Duquesne Kline School of Law, we teach principles of leadership and provide our
faculty with an environment that allows them to model leadership. Acclaimed for their
teaching, research, scholarship, and service, your professors will share their expertise
with you from day one.
Whether full-time, adjunct, or emeritus, the law faculty at the Thomas R. Kline School
of Law of Â鶹ֱ²¥ is committed to teaching content, best practices, and
ethical leadership.
Staff at the Duquesne Kline School of Law support students and professors in a myriad
of tasks from administrative assistance to career services to technology support to
special programs coordinated by Admissions, Advancement, the Paralegal Institute,
etc. Â鶹ֱ²¥ is a community dedicated to the educational experience of
its students.
The Thomas R. Kline School of Law of Â鶹ֱ²¥ Advisory Board advances and
supports the continued efforts to enhance the Duquesne Kline School of Law. The Board
provides the experience and perceptions of distinguished alumni and other distinguished
members of the bench and bar, as well as friends of the School, on matters of Duquesne
Kline School of Law policy, activities, programs and goals. The Advisory Board pursues
these efforts based exclusively on its independent, collective judgment.
The Honorable Dana Baiocco L'97, Commissioner, US Consumer Protection Safety Commission
Bryan C. Brantley L'04, Partner, McGuireWoods
Alan N. Braverman L'75, Senior Executive Vice President, Secretary and General Counsel
of The Walt Disney Company
Brian J. Cali L'77, Founding Partner, Brian J. Cali & Associates
Marilyn Chiafullo L'93, Brigadier General, Retired, U.S. Army
The Honorable Jay Costa, Jr. L'89, Pennsylvania State Senate
Eric R. I. Cottle L'96, Partner, K&L Gates
The Honorable Jeffery A. Deller L'96, Judge, United States Bankruptcy Court
The Honorable Christine Donohue L'80, Justice, Pennsylvania Supreme Court
Paul J. Gitnik L'85, Member, Pennsylvania Board of Finance and Revenue
Gretchen R. Haggerty L'80, Retired Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer,
United States Steel Corporation
Linda Varrenti Hernandez L'01, Of Counsel, Dickie McCamey
Marie Milie Jones L'87 (Chair), Founding Partner, JonesPassodelis
The Honorable Maureen P. Kelly L'87, Magistrate Judge, United States District Court
Shanicka L. Kennedy L'01, Senior Attorney, Business Model and Employment Litigation
Group, FedEx Ground
The Honorable Maureen Lally-Green L'74, Professor Emerita, Â鶹ֱ²¥ Thomas
R. Kline School of Law of Â鶹ֱ²¥
Terrence M. Lewis, L'96, Senior Associate Counsel at UPMC
The Honorable Michael E. McCarthy L'84, Judge, Court of Common Pleas for Allegheny
County
Sandra R. Mihok L'94, Member-in-Charge, Eckert Seamans (Pittsburgh)
Matthew M. Mohn L'05, Partner, Reed Smith
Brian K. Parker L'93, Partner, Parker Poe
Jon R. Perry L'91, Partner, Rosen & Perry
Mary-Jo Rebelo L'88, CEO and Member, Burns White
Gwendolyn Robosson L'81, Partner, Fragomen
Michael T. Victor L'86, Retired President of Mercyhurst University