Message From Dean Michael Cahill to the Brooklyn Law School Community
June 06, 2020
June 06, 2020
BROOKLYN, New York, June 6 -- Brooklyn Law School issued the following statement by Dean Michael Cahill:
At our convocation for incoming students in August, I spoke of lawyers as a community of faith. Our shared calling and commitment is a belief in justice. That faith is captured in the words of the nineteenth-century abolitionist minister Theodore Parker, later famously paraphrased by the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.:
I do not pretend to understand the moral univer . . .
At our convocation for incoming students in August, I spoke of lawyers as a community of faith. Our shared calling and commitment is a belief in justice. That faith is captured in the words of the nineteenth-century abolitionist minister Theodore Parker, later famously paraphrased by the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.:
I do not pretend to understand the moral univer . . .