No Beer This Time — As John Farmer Jr. starts his first semester as dean of Rutgers Law School-Newark and gets up to speed as a high-level academician, his knowledge of law enforcement remains in demand.

Farmer, the state’s attorney general from 1999 to 2002, has been appointed to an outside panel formed by Cambridge, Mass., and the Cambridge Police Department to identify lessons that can be learned from this summer’s arrest of Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr.

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