The Rutgers Center for Law and Justice Building in Newark
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2013-01-20
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The Center for Law & Justice building at Rutgers is located in the University Heights Section of Newark. It was built in 1999, and is home to the School of Law � Newark, the Law Library, and the School of Criminal Justice.
The Chancellor�s Office is also located in this building.
Some of it noted graduates include:
- Louis Freeh the former FBI director, class of 1974
- Robert Menendez a US senator and convicted felon from New Jersey, class of 1979.
- Hazel O'Leary the former US secretary of energy, class of 1966
- Robert Torricelli a former US senator from New Jersey, class of 1977
- Elizabeth Warren, the US senator from Massachusetts, class of 1976
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The Center for Law Justice Building, Rutgers Law School. Rutgers University, Law School, University Heights, Newark, Essex County, Gateway, The Gateway Region, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State
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