Clinical Professor of Law and
Associate Director of Lawyering Programs.
Professor Lore received his J.D. from Northwestern University School of Law and
a B.A. from the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, where he graduated with
highest honors and program distinction. He
came to Rutgers in 2006 to become the founding codirector of the Children's
Justice Clinic, the first Rutgers Law clinic to focus on children. Professor
Lore trains law students and attorneys throughout the region and country. His trainings have included statewide trainings of public defenders in Florida,
New Jersey, and New York and national trainings for both public interest
attorneys and attorneys in private practice. Professor Lore has been a
faculty member for the National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA) since 2004
and has taught in a variety of programs including NITA's National
Session. He currently is a faculty member of the Kessler-Eidson Trial
Techniques Program at Emory Law School and has previously taught trial advocacy
at Northwestern University School of Law. Professor Lore also provides
training to trial advocacy instructors. In 2011, Professor Lore created
and now directs the Center for Public Interest Training at the law school which
provides free training for public interest lawyers. Prior to joining the
Rutgers faculty in 2006, Professor Lore served as the acting director of the
Farmworker Legal Aid Clinic at Villanova University School of Law. He
also has worked as a staff attorney and pro bono coordinator at the
Bluhm Legal Clinic of Northwestern University School of Law where he managed
the training and supervision of more than 200 Chicago area law firm attorneys
who represented children in juvenile court. Before pursuing a teaching
career, he was an assistant public defender at the Defender Association of
Philadelphia, where he was a member of the felony trial unit, and an assistant
public defender at the Cook County Public Defender's Office in Chicago. Throughout his career he has litigated hundreds of trials and motions before a
wide variety of courts and administrative agencies.
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