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  School of Law–Camden 2014–2016 Faculty, Staff, and Administration Jason Cohen  

Jason Cohen


Clinical Professor. Professor Cohen joined the Rutgers law faculty in 2005. He is a former litigator with the law firm of Stradley Ronon in Philadelphia, where from 1998 to 2005 his practice focused on a range of complex commercial and employment matters, including cases involving discrimination, enforcement of restrictive covenants, retaliation and wrongful discharge claims at the administrative, state, and federal levels. While in practice, he also handled client counseling, discovery, briefing, and oral arguments resulting in summary judgments in favor of his clients, including two published decisions, Hampton v. Armand Corp., 834 A.2d 1077 (N.J. Super. 2003); and Superka v. Valley Forge Life Insurance Co., 44 Pa. D & C. 4th 92 (Pa. Com. Pl. 1999). In 2005, his arguments and briefing on behalf of a major brokerage firm were instrumental in the denial of a nationwide class action of Title VII sexual harassment plaintiffs in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Professor Cohen is a 1994 Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Florida, with honors, and a 1998 graduate of Rutgers School of Law–Camden, with honors. While a law student, he was lead state constitutional law editor of the Rutgers Law Journal, and is the author of "Developments in State Constitutional Law, The Judicial Branch," 28 Rutgers Law Journal 1184 (1997); and an article forthcoming in the Charlotte Law Review on written client advocacy. In 2009, Professor Cohen received the honor of being selected as the law school's Professor of the Year. Professor Cohen serves as the director of moot court programs, teaches legal analysis, writing, and research, advanced written advocacy for public interest organizations, as well as a rhetorical, theory-based public speaking class for lawyers.
 
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