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      • Law professor, academic Barbara Aronstein Black (born 1933) is an American legal scholar. Born and raised in Brooklyn. She was the first woman to serve as dean of an Ivy League law school. when she became Dean of Columbia Law School in 1986. Black is the George Wellwood Murray Professor of Legal History at Columbia.
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  1. Barbara Aronstein Black (born 1933) is an American legal scholar. Born and raised in Brooklyn. She was the first woman to serve as dean of an Ivy League law school. when she became Dean of Columbia Law School in 1986. Black is the George Wellwood Murray Professor of Legal History at Columbia.

  2. Barbara Aronstein Black was born (1933) and raised in Brooklyn, and attended the Brooklyn public schools and Brooklyn College. In 1952, she entered Columbia Law School, where she was an editor of the Law Review, a Kent Scholar and recipient of the Federal Bar Association Prize; she graduated in 1955 and spent the academic year 1955-1956 as an ...

  3. Barbara Aronstein Black is the George Welwood Murray Professor Emerita of Legal History and Dean Emerita of Columbia Law School. A 1955 graduate of the Law School, Black served as an Associate in Law at the school from 1955 to 1956.

  4. Barbara Black is the widow of constitutional scholar and civil rights pioneer Charles Black, [5] with whom she had three children, two sons and a daughter. [12] [3] She left Academia for a time to focus on raising her children, and returned in 1965.

  5. Biography: Barbara Aronstein Black. The Women Trailblazers Project is the only nationwide project devoted exclusively to capturing, recording, and preserving the complete life histories of pioneering women lawyers as told by the women themselves.

  6. Jan 6, 2015 · New York, January 6, 2015Dean Emerita Barbara Aronstein Black ’55, the first woman dean of Columbia Law School and any Ivy League law school, was honored as the Distinguished Columbian in Teaching at a Jan. 2 ceremony.

  7. Jun 21, 2005 · W hile Harvard’s administration suffered through its embarrassment last week, the leadership at another Ivy League school, Columbia, was in a festive mood over the elevation of Barbara...