
Jeremy A. Rovinsky
Adjunct Professor · Public International Law
Mitchell Hamline School of LawUnited States
About
Jeremy A. Rovinsky is an Adjunct Professor at Mitchell Hamline, teaching Public International Law. He concurrently serves as Dean and General Counsel of National Paralegal College. His legal career includes roles as Judge Pro Tem for Arizona Trial Courts, work in the U.S. Congress, Senate, Department of Justice, and private practice in New York, Washington D.C., and the Middle East.
Education:
- Joint B.A. in Philosophy and Political Science, magna cum laude (Phi Beta Kappa), American University
- J.D. with Honors, George Washington University Law School
- M.B.A.
- Two Jewish Orthodox Rabbinic Ordinations
Research Focus: His scholarship examines Public International Law through interdisciplinary lenses, particularly animal rights in religious legal frameworks and constitutional conflicts in multicultural societies.
Awards:
- Dean’s Scholarship, American University
- Magna Cum Laude & Phi Beta Kappa
- Law School Honors distinction
- 2019 BookAuthority.org award for co-authored estate planning text
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