Jerome Prince (legal scholar)

Jerome Prince (August 26, 1907 - December 24, 1988)[1] was an American attorney, academic administrator, mystery writer, and legal scholar who served as the Dean of Brooklyn Law School from 1953 to 1971.

He graduated from the City College of New York, cum laude, where he was Phi Beta Kappa.

He earned two degrees at Brooklyn Law School, an LLB in 1933 and a Doctor of Juridical Science in 1934.

After retiring, Prince remained on the faculty, continuing to teach the law of evidence, his specialty, until his death in 1988.

[7][8] Participants write an appellate brief and then present an oral argument on an evidentiary issue in a contemporary context.