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Visiting Clinical Assistant Professor Children's Justice Clinic Rutgers University School of Law - Camden 217 North 5th Street Camden, New Jersey 08102-1203 USA
F: 856-225-6666
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Biography
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Professor Lore is the founding Co-Director of the Children’s Justice Clinic and Visiting Clinical Assistant Professor of Law. He 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.
Prior to joining the faculty at Rutgers, Professor Lore was the Acting Director of the Farmworker Legal Aid Clinic at Villanova University School of Law, where he also was a Reuschlein Fellow. In addition, Professor Lore has served as a staff attorney at the Northwestern University School of Law Bluhm Legal Clinic. While at the Bluhm Legal Clinic, he coordinated the Children’s Law Pro Bono Project which involved the recruitment, training, and supervising of more than 200 private practice attorneys who represented children in juvenile court. Additionally, he represented children in the areas of delinquency, criminal, dependency, school suspension and expulsion, guardianship, Supplemental Security Income appeals, orders of protection and immigration matters.
Professor Lore teaches trial advocacy skills to lawyers and law students throughout the country. He is a faculty member of the National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA) where he teaches and trains young lawyers in both basic and advanced trial advocacy skills. Additionally, he trains child advocate attorneys to provide effective representation in both delinquency and dependency courts. Professor Lore also has taught trial advocacy at Villanova University School of Law and Northwestern University School of Law.
Prior to pursuing his teaching career, Professor Lore worked as an Assistant Public Defender at the Defender Association of Philadelphia where he was a member of the felony trial unit, and as an Assistant Public Defender at the Cook County Public Defender’s Office in Chicago, where he represented both parents and children in abuse and neglect proceedings as well as in criminal court.
Professor Lore’s scholarship is focused in the area of juvenile rights. In addition to his written publications, he has frequently appeared on various media outlets, such as National Public Radio, Comcast Network and KYW- News Radio, to discuss issues related to child advocacy.
Professor Lore serves on several committees and boards including the New Jersey Supreme Court Committee on Minority Concerns, and the advisory boards of the Northeast Juvenile Defender Center and the Commission on Child Abuse and Missing Children and Department of Youth and Family Services.
Publications
Protecting Children Against Pre-Trial Self Incrimination Through the Creation of a Pre-Trial Child/Service Provider Privilege (in progress).
(With Brian D. Gallagher), Shackling Children in Juvenile Court: The History, The Debate and Recent Trends, U.C. Davis Journal of Juvenile Law and Policy (forthcoming Summer 2008).
Protecting Abused Neglected and Abandoned Children: A Proposal for Provisional Out-of State Kinship Placements Pursuant to the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children, 40 U. Mich. L.J. Reform 57 (Fall 2006).