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Marc Rohr

Marc Rohr
Professor of Law

Email: rohrm@nsu.law.nova.edu
Phone: 954-262-6155

Education:
B.A., Columbia University, 1968
J.D., Harvard University, 1971


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PROFESSOR MARC ROHR has been on the faculty of the Shepard Broad Law Center since 1976. Prior to coming here, he was a staff attorney at Papago Legal Services in Arizona, a staff attorney with the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law in Philadelphia, and an associate at the firm of Steinhart, Goldberg, Feigenbaum & Ladar (in their litigation department) in San Francisco. He earned his law degree at Harvard (1971) and his B.A. at Columbia (1968).

Professor Rohr was a Visiting Professor at the University of San Diego during the 1982-83 academic year, and at Santa Clara University during the 1985-86 academic year.

Professor Rohr has taught Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, and Copyright & Trademark Law for most of his teaching career, and continues to do so. He has also taught Administrative Law, Remedies, Criminal Law, Professional Responsibility, and a seminar on Law & Religion.

Most of Professor Rohr’s law review articles have focused on various aspects of freedom of speech. He has written, to a lesser extent, in the field of Civil Procedure as well. In addition, he has compiled his own course materials for each of his courses, and updates them on a regular basis.

Professor Rohr has been an active member, for several years, of the Legal Panel of the Broward Chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, and he occasionally dabbles in community theater.

 

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