Office of Development

  • Joint JD/LLM Information Sessions

    Define Opportunity With an Annual Gift

  • Alumni Participation Drive: Make the List!

    Join Your Fellow Alumni - Make the List!

  • Don Hubert Memorial Scholarship for Legal Diversity

    Support Diversity in the Legal Profession

  • The New Justice Arthur J. Goldberg Memorial Courtroom

    Sponsor the Goldberg Courtroom

Welcome

The Office of Development works to maximize the benefits that our students and the law school receive from charitable donations and provides greater fiscal accountability and stewardship to our donors. We exist to provide the highest level of service and financial support while maintaining fiscal integrity.

Development Links

A Message from the Dean

Dean John CorkeryA Message from Dean John Corkery
“There is so much good afoot here at The John Marshall Law School. From an outstanding faculty and a talented and diverse student body, to award-winning Center work and strong international relations, we remain steadfast in our commitment to ‘defining opportunity.’ All of our greatest achievements are made possible by the unwavering support of our most loyal benefactors — our alumni and friends.

We are very fortunate to have the best people in the business in our Development Office. We plan to travel extensively in the coming months and I’m quite certain that you will have ample opportunities to meet with us. Bill Beach, Katherine Ascheris, Ernie Melichar, Erik Fagrelius, and Lauren Prihoda will be happy to discuss giving opportunities with you. They are assisted by Maridonna Schaal, Chris Beach, Judith Hamill, and Francine Williams.

If you have any questions about our fundraising activities, I know that the Development Office looks forward to speaking with you. I invite you to continue to play an important role in our rich legacy of diversity, innovation, and opportunity by making a gift today. I write a check to the law school every year. I ask you to do the same, to help our school continue to surpass expectations.”

Read the 2012 Annual Report of the Dean