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Bio
Law School's Law Quadrangle Notes
Biography Craig W. Christensen spent a year at the University of Michigan and three years as director of Northwestern University's Institute for Education in Law and Poverty.
In addition to his duties at the U-M Law School, Christensen was a member of the staff at the University Attorney's Office here.
A graduate of Brigham Young University, he received his Juris Doctor degree, magna cum laude, from Northwestern's School of Law. His career included an executive post with the Chicago and North Western Railway Co. and service with the National Advisory Committee of the U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity Legal Services Program. He has left the University of Michigan to become dean of the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law at Cleveland State University in Ohio.
From the University of Michigan Law School's Law Quadrangle Notes, V. 16, Iss. 01 (Fall 1971).