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Four McGeorge School of Law faculty awarded 2024 Professor of the Year honors

Students in聽鈥檚 Class of 2024 voted on the faculty for the law school鈥檚 annual Professor of the Year awards. The award recognizes faculty who excel in teaching and positively influence the lives of their students.

Omar Dajani won Full-Time JD Faculty of the Year;聽Erin O鈥橬eal won Part-Time JD Faculty of the Year;聽Dr. Marcie Paolinelli won MPA/MPP Faculty of the Year; 补苍诲听Kim Delfino, 鈥93, won MSL Faculty of the Year.

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Omar Dajani

Dajani was named the Professor of the Year by the JD Class of 2024. He teaches courses on聽Contracts, Constitutional Law, International Negotiation, and Public International Law.

Dajani is the co-director of the law school鈥檚聽Global Center for Business & Development and is recognized as a leading expert on legal aspects of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. He traveled to the Middle East several times聽over the last year for research and to advance the work of , an Israeli-Palestinian peace movement whose board he co-chairs. He gave talks regarding the situation in Israel-Palestine and his vision for peace at more than a dozen universities this academic year including Dartmouth, Stanford, the University of Pennsylvania, UCLA, and Yale.

Dajani began his legal career clerking for Judge Dorothy W. Nelson on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. He served as a legal adviser to the Palestinian negotiating team in peace talks with Israel, ultimately participating in the summits at Camp David and Taba. He then joined the office of the United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process (UNSCO), where he worked on peacebuilding and governmental reform initiatives. Much of his scholarly and policy work since then has focused on the Middle East.

Dajani joined the McGeorge faculty in 2003. He loves teaching, and his substantive expertise is complemented by his enthusiasm, respectfulness, and compassion.

鈥淚 am honored and moved beyond words to be named Professor of the Year on this, the twentieth anniversary of beginning my academic career at McGeorge,鈥 Dajani said.

Dajani has a bachelor鈥檚 degree from Northwestern University and a JD degree from Yale Law School.

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Erin O鈥橬eal

O鈥橬eal was named the Part-Time JD Professor of the Year. She has taught courses on Capital Lawyering & Policymaking and Global Lawyering Skills as an adjunct faculty member聽since 2018. O鈥橬eal will join the full-time faculty in August as a Visiting Associate Professor of Law.

O鈥橬eal serves as the Director of McGeorge School of Law鈥檚聽Capital Center for Law & Policy 补苍诲听Capital Lawyering Concentration.聽O鈥橬eal has been a coach for McGeorge鈥檚 nationally-ranked moot court competition team since 2019. She is also the director of the Pacific Legal Advantage Program at the 糖心vlog, which provides聽an immersive pre-law educational experience designed to expose students to the legal field and prepare them for the rigors of law school.

鈥淲orking with students to develop their analytical and advocacy skills and having the opportunity to be a part of the tremendous amount of professional and personal growth they experience during their time at McGeorge is the best part of my job. Receiving this award was incredibly meaningful to me and I am truly honored,鈥 O鈥橬eal said.

Prior to attending law school, O鈥橬eal was a California Senate Fellow and legislative consultant in the office of Senate President Pro Tempore Bill Lockyer. O鈥橬eal clerked for federal district Judge Jon P. McCalla in the Western District of Tennessee after graduating from law school. Before joining the faculty, O鈥橬eal was a civil litigator for both a national firm and a boutique law firm focused on complex federal cases.聽

O鈥橬eal has a bachelor鈥檚 degree from the University of California, Los Angeles and a JD degree from Stanford Law School, where she was editor-in-chief of the Stanford Law & Policy Review.聽She currently serves as chair of the Association of American Law School鈥檚 State & Local Government Section.

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Dr. Marcie Paolinelli

Paolinelli was awarded Professor of the Year by graduating聽Public Administration 补苍诲听Public Policy students. She won the award in 2022 and 2023 as well.聽

鈥淚 am deeply honored and humbled to receive the MPP/MPA Professor of the Year award,鈥 Paolinelli said. 鈥淭his recognition reflects the hard work and dedication of my incredible students, whose passion for public administration inspires me every day. In the upcoming year, I look forward to continuing our journey of learning and discovery, striving to equip each of our students with the knowledge and skills to effect positive change in our communities. Thank you for this remarkable honor.鈥

Paolinelli rejoined the McGeorge School of Law faculty in 2023 as a full-time professor for the Public Administration and Public Policy programs. She previously taught at McGeorge from 2015-2022.

Paolinelli has provided management consulting services to public sector organizations for over 30 years, having led projects for a wide variety of government programs, including environmental protection, health, social services, transportation, and emergency management. She served as the co-director of the University of Southern California鈥檚 California Leadership Institute, an executive leadership and management training program for the State of California鈥檚 top-level managers.

As a member of the American Society of Public Administration, Paolinelli has served as President of the Sacramento Chapter, National Board Member of the Section on Intergovernmental Administration and Management, and National Council Member representing California. She was honored by the American Society for Public Administration, Sacramento Chapter with the Ross Clayton Distinguished Public Service Award for meritorious service in the field of public administration over the course of a lifetime.

Paolinelli has a bachelor鈥檚 degree from the University of California, Davis. She also received a Master鈥檚 of Public Administration and a Doctor of Public Administration from the University of Southern California.

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Kim Delfino, 鈥93

Delfino was awarded Professor of the Year by graduating聽Master of Science in Law (MSL) students. She is an adjunct professor, teaching in the school鈥檚 MSL program. She has taught courses on Environmental Law at McGeorge School of Law since 2020.

Delfino is also the president and founder of Earther Advocacy. Delfino provides policy and advocacy expertise to nonprofits and foundations with the goal of protecting and restoring our lands, water, and wildlife for future generations. Delfino has nearly 30 years of experience in public and private land use planning and policy, species conservation, and water policy, including serving on the California Commission from 2010-2015.

Delfino serves on the boards of the Water Education Foundation; Sustainable Conservation; and the American Bar Association鈥檚 Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources Trends.

Delfino has a bachelor鈥檚 degree from the University of California, Davis and a JD degree from the 糖心vlog McGeorge School of Law.


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