Nazareth College is celebrating Constitution Day 2014 with a lecture by alumnus James Noble ’96. Noble will present The Constitution and Criminal Law: A Practitioner’s Perspective on Wednesday, September 17 at 6:30 p.m., in the Forum of the Otto A. Shults Community Center. The lecture is free and open to the public. Nazareth College is located at 4245 East Avenue, Rochester, N.Y., 14618. For further information, contact Olena M. Prokopovych at (585) 389-2459 or oprokop5@naz.edu .
Noble graduated from Nazareth with a bachelor’s degree in both business administration and art history. In 2003, Noble earned his law degree from New York Law School, followed by a master of laws degree in criminal law from University of Buffalo School of Law. He is currently a prominent Rochester-area defense attorney.
Nazareth’s legal studies program and Institute for Pluralism are sponsoring the lecture.
Nazareth’s legal studies degree is designed for students whose graduate study and career prospects will be enhanced by the knowledge of the law, as well as the skills of logical analysis, effective communication, and ethical reasoning. Students learn about the U.S.’s judicial system, fundamental concepts of law, and major areas of legal practice. They are encouraged to connect in-class studies with their career goals by choosing elective courses from one of five tracks designed to complement future career paths.
Julie Long, Nazareth Chief Public Relations Officer: (585) 389-2456
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