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Ronald A. Cass
Basic facts
Organization:Cass & Associates, Boston University School of Law
Education:•University of Virginia
•University of Chicago Law School


Ronald A. Cass is an American legal scholar. He has been president of Cass & Associates since 2004 and is dean emeritus of Boston University School of Law.[1] Cass began teaching at the Boston University School of Law in 1981 and served as dean from 1990 to 2004.[1] Before Boston, Cass taught at the University of Virginia School of Law.[1]

Below is a summary of Cass' education and other professional accomplishments:[1]

Academic degrees:

  • B.A., University of Virginia
  • J.D., 1973, University of Chicago Law School

Professional positions:

  • Vice chairman, U.S. International Trade Commission, 1988-1990
  • U.S. representative, World Bank Panel of Conciliators, 2009
  • Advisor, American Law Institute
  • Chairman, The Federalist Society Practice Group on Administrative Law
  • Past chair, American Bar Association Administrative Law Section
  • President, American Law Deans Association

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