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− | '''Jeremy Waldron''' is a New Zealander who once taught at the [[law school]]. Waldron began teaching at Columbia in [[1997]]. Popular among students, who would place Kiwis on his podium, Waldron ascended to the rank of [[University Professor]]. He decamped to [[NYU]] in [[2006]], sparking fears of the law school's relative decline against its downtown rival. | + | '''Jeremy Waldron''' is a New Zealander who once taught at the [[law school]]. Waldron began teaching at Columbia in [[1997]], and gave the [[University Lecture]] in Spring [[2000]]. Popular among students, who would place Kiwis on his podium, Waldron ascended to the rank of [[University Professor]]. He decamped to [[NYU]] in [[2006]], sparking fears of the law school's relative decline against its downtown rival. |
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Revision as of 20:38, 29 November 2007
Jeremy Waldron is a New Zealander who once taught at the law school. Waldron began teaching at Columbia in 1997, and gave the University Lecture in Spring 2000. Popular among students, who would place Kiwis on his podium, Waldron ascended to the rank of University Professor. He decamped to NYU in 2006, sparking fears of the law school's relative decline against its downtown rival.