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Howard J. Bromberg

Howard J. Bromberg joined the University of Michigan Law School faculty in 1996.

 

Biography
Howard Bromberg practiced law as Legislative Counsel to Congressman Thomas Petri of Wisconsin and as a prosecutor in the Appeals Bureau of the New York County District Attorney's Office. He has taught at Chicago and Stanford Law Schools, was Associate Professor and Assistant Dean of Clinical and Professional Skills Programs at Ave Maria Law School, and visited at Harvard Law School where, as Associate Director, he helped establish Harvard's First-Year Lawyering Program. Professor Bromberg serves on the Advisory Committee of the State of Michigan Moot Court Competition. In 2005-06, he chaired that Committee and was also Director of the annual competition. Professor Bromberg has published over 100 articles and essays in legal history and biography. His B.A and J.D. degrees are from Harvard Law School; his J.S.M degree is from Stanford Law School.

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