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'''Irving Schleimer''' (1921--2005) was Dean of the ] School of Law and a strong advocate of diversity in legal education. Dean Schleimer was the son of poor Jewish immigrants. Forced to drop out of school at an early age, he earned a GED in the U.S. Army Air Force and served as a combat-zone meteorologist in the Pacific during ]. He attended college and law school at night while raising a family, then practiced law in Long Beach, California. After retiring, he was hired as an instructor at PCU and then went on to serve for many years as Dean. '''Irving Schleimer''' (1921--2005) was Dean of the ] School of Law and a strong advocate of diversity in legal education. Dean Schleimer was the son of poor Jewish immigrants. Forced to drop out of school at an early age, he earned a GED in the U.S. Army Air Force and served as a combat-zone meteorologist in the Pacific during ]. He attended college and law school at night while raising a family, then practiced law in Long Beach, California. After retiring, he was hired as an instructor at PCU and then went on to serve for many years as Dean.

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Irving Schleimer (1921--2005) was Dean of the Pacific Coast University School of Law and a strong advocate of diversity in legal education. Dean Schleimer was the son of poor Jewish immigrants. Forced to drop out of school at an early age, he earned a GED in the U.S. Army Air Force and served as a combat-zone meteorologist in the Pacific during World War II. He attended college and law school at night while raising a family, then practiced law in Long Beach, California. After retiring, he was hired as an instructor at PCU and then went on to serve for many years as Dean.