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About UF Law
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History of UF Law
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Deans of UF Law
- Albert J. Farrah (Dean, 1909-1912)
- Thomas Hughes (Dean 1912-1915)
- Harry R. Trusler (Dean, 1915-1947)
- Clifford Waldorf Crandall (Acting Dean, 1947-1948)
- Henry A. Fenn (Dean, 1948-1958)
- Frank E. Maloney (Acting Dean and Dean, 1959-1970)
- E.L. “Roy” Hunt (Acting Dean, 1970-71 & 1980-81)
- Joseph Richard Julin (Dean, 1971-1980)
- Grace “Betty” Taylor (Acting Dean, 1981)
- Frank T. Read (Dean, 1981-1988)
- Jeffrey Lewis (Dean, 1988-1996)
- Richard A. Matasar (Dean, 1996-1999)
- Jon Mills (Interim Dean and Dean, 1999-2003)
- Robert Jerry (Dean, 2003 – present)
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Art Around Campus
Art Around Campus
The Fredric G. Levin College of Law has a collection of fine art pieces within a broad array of different mediums, cultural and historical context, and styles. The selection of works below span several centuries and include donations, acquisitions, and commissions.
Click any title below for further information about works around the school.
Located inside faculty offices, study rooms, and hallways, portraits and painted works decorate many of the law school’s most popular spaces. Numerous portraits of those individuals that have influenced the law school can be found throughout the campus. Additionally, the Levin College of Law participates in a campus outreach program with the Harn Museum of Art, which provides a rotation of different paintings that are on display in the library.