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Frank
Deale, Professor, received a B.A. from Antioch
College and a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Law
School. He has taught on the faculty of Rutgers Law
School, Newark, and for 14 years was a member of the staff of the Center for Constitutional
Rights, where he served successively as staff attorney, Associate Legal
Director, and Legal Director. He has published articles in the New York University
Review of Law and
Social Change, New York Law
School Journal of Human Rights, Socialist Review,
International Policy Review, and in
books dealing with employment discrimination and international
labor rights, including human rights, labor rights, and international
trade. He received the Jack Wasserman Memorial Award from the
American Immigration Lawyers Association, the Carol King Award of the National
Lawyers Guild Immigration Project, the Certificate of Honor from the City and
County Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, and a
Certificate of Appreciation from the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, all for his
work on cases of public significance. He received the Distinguished Teaching
Award from the CUNY School of Law graduating class of 1995. His Howard Law Review article, "The
Unhappy History of Economic Rights in the United States and Prospects for
Their Creation and Renewal," reflects his ongoing concern with social and
economic rights. He was presented with
the Outstanding Professor Award by the graduating class of 2007.
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Why I Teach at CUNY Law?
"I teach at CUNY because of the institution's public interest mission, which permeates the entire program, and because it is a community of faculty, staff, and students who take that mission seriously."
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