Nils Olsen

Nils Olsen

PROFESSOR
 

Biography:
R. Nils Olsen, Jr., a professor of law, was named dean of the University at Buffalo School of Law, effective August 1, 1998. He previously served as vice dean for academic affairs in the UB law school. Olsen succeeded Barry B. Boyer, who served as the school's chief academic and administrative officer since 1992.

Olsen joined the UB law faculty as an associate professor in 1978 after serving as a lecturer of law and clinical fellow at the University of Chicago School of Law. Prior to that, he was judicial law clerk to Chief Judge Thomas E. Fairchild of the Seventh Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals in Chicago.

As vice dean since 1994, Olsen has overseen the implementation of the school's new curriculum, designed to help bridge the gap that has existed historically between law school and practice.

In addition to his duties as vice dean, Olsen has served as director of clinical education for the law school, maintaining administrative responsibility for the in-house clinical program comprised of nine clinical instructors who provide closely supervised, legal experience in diverse areas of practice to about 100 students each year.

A 1974 graduate of the Columbia University School of Law, Olsen received a bachelor's degree with honors from the University of Wisconsin. He is a member of the Lewiston-Porter school board, and has served as a member of the boards of directors of New York State Environmental Advocates, the Youngstown Free Library and Great Lakes United.

Courses:

AAP 587: Art, Museums, Cultural Heritage and the Law

 

Website:

Nils Olsen's professional website

 

 
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