
Rutgers Law School
Jon C. Dubin is the Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Clinical Education at Rutgers Law School in Newark, New Jersey, where he has been a tenured law professor for over 30 years. He is a recipient of NOSSCR’s Eileen P. Sweeney Distinguished Service Award, an elected member of the National Academy of Social Insurance, and has served on the Administrative Conference of the United States Social Security Disability Adjudication Project Working Group. He is the author of Social Security Disability Law and the American Labor Market (NYU Academic Press, 2021), co-author of eleven editions of the treatise Social Security Disability Law and Procedure in Federal Court, and co-author of the first hardcover Social Security law casebook, Social Security Law, Policy, and Practice. He has also supplied solicited testimony to Congress on Social Security disability reform.
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Yes — MyLawCLE is an officially accredited CLE provider in all 50 states. All of our live webinars, on-demand programs, and replays meet or exceed state bar requirements, ensuring your CLE credits are fully recognized wherever you practice.
Yes — MyLawCLE is an officially accredited CLE provider in all 50 states. All of our live webinars, on-demand programs, and replays meet or exceed state bar requirements, ensuring your CLE credits are fully recognized wherever you practice.
Yes — MyLawCLE is an officially accredited CLE provider in all 50 states. All of our live webinars, on-demand programs, and replays meet or exceed state bar requirements, ensuring your CLE credits are fully recognized wherever you practice.
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