Dickinson, Gregory M.
Assistant Professor of Law and, by courtesy, Computer Science
I am an Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Nebraska, where I teach Contracts, Unfair Competition, and Remedies, as well as a fellow with the Stanford Law School Program in Law, Science and Technology. I hold a JD from Harvard Law School (2010, cum laude). Before my current appointment, I practiced at Ropes & Gray LLP in Boston and at two Rochester firms, with a year in between as a law clerk for Judge Richard Wesley of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
Richard L. Wiener
Professor of Psychology and Courtesy Professor of Law
Harvey Perlman
Harvey and Susan Perlman Alumni Professor of Law
Professor Perlman received his B.A. in History in 1963 from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and his J.D.
Craig M. Lawson
Professor of Law Emeritus
Jamie C. Cooper
Assistant Professor of Law
Professor Cooper joins the faculty as an Assistant Professor of Law after practicing law in the areas of family law, criminal defense, and juvenile justice for 14 years. Cooper has extensive trial experience and has successfully argued cases before the Nebraska Supreme Court and Nebraska Court of Appeals. Prior to joining the faculty, Cooper served as an adjunct professor for the College of Law, teaching Pretrial Litigation. She holds a J.D. from Northwestern University School of Law and a B.A. magna cum laude from the University of Nebraska at Omaha.