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13 Facts About William Treanor

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William Michael Treanor was born on November 16,1957 and is an American attorney and legal scholar.

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William Treanor is the dean of Georgetown University Law Center, the former dean of Fordham University School of Law, and an expert on constitutional law, having twice been cited in Supreme Court opinions.

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William Treanor then entered Harvard Law School, but transferred to Yale Law School because he felt they focused more on public service.

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William Treanor was Article and Book Review Editor of the Yale Law Journal and graduated with a JD in 1985.

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On October 15,1994, William Treanor married Allison Derivaux Ames, who was then director of strategic planning for corporate publicity and special events at Saks Fifth Avenue in New York City.

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On July 17,2006, William Treanor announced to students and faculty that the school surpassed the $20 million mark for new gifts and pledges.

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Gifts to students, though, are in the offing: At the end of the 2006 academic year, William Treanor worked for the purveyance of free flip-flops with Fordham's imprint on the bottom.

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On June 29,2010, it was announced that Dean William Treanor would become the new executive vice president and Dean of Georgetown University Law Center, beginning August 16,2010.

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In 2012, Treanor was named a "champion" by the National Law Journal, one of the 25 "most influential in legal education" by the National Jurist and a recipient of the Dave Nee Foundation's David S Stoner Uncommon Counselor Award.

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William Treanor has written in-depth about some of the most controversial and complex turn of the 20th century constitutional law issues.

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William Treanor examined Congress' authority to define and declare war under the War Powers Clause.

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William Treanor focused on the original understanding of the Founders on the takings clause of the United States Constitution, known as eminent domain in the United States.

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William Treanor wrote an article chronicling understanding of the scope of constitutional judicial review before Marbury v Madison.