![]() “Endowment gifts like this provide critical support for our commitment to excellence in the classroom and continued cutting-edge, impactful work by our faculty.” Dean Collins joined Dedman Law in July as an innovative academic leader and nationally recognized scholar on the intersection of family and criminal law. “Jack Knox’s gift will enable the law school to further its teaching and scholarship on children’s rights,” said SMU Judge James Noel Dean and Professor of Law Jennifer M. “Our law graduates will be more aware of the important social and personal issues affecting children and will be trained in protecting their legal rights.” ![]() Knox for his gift, which not only will make a difference in the lives of children but also will advance the academic offerings of one of the nation’s top law schools,” said SMU President R. The endowed professorship, made possible by Knox’s gift, will support teaching, researching and publishing on legal issues related to protecting the welfare and legal rights of children. Knox ’60 ’63 will establish the Jack Knox Chair in the Rights and Protection of Children at SMU Dedman School of Law. DALLAS (SMU) - A $1.5 million gift from business leader and SMU alumnus Jack D. ![]()
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