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| Law school hires McCullouch Mississippi Business Journal (blog) The University of Mississippi School of Law has hired John McCullouch as its associate dean for outreach, putting him in charge of the school's placement, recruiting and outreach efforts in the Jackson metro area. McCullouch, a Louisville native ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Dear Hero 47% Dude: Please Do Not Go To Law School Wonkette (satire) As a law school student ourselves however it is with a heavy heart that we must advise you to keep your wonderfully unsullied conscience and stay the fuck away from this awful snake pit of despair that defines legal education. Do something more ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Development Officer, School of Law Third Sector You will work with colleagues in the School of Law to develop a targeted fundraising campaign to include a major refurbishment of the Law School situated in Old College. You will work with the School and with the Development Manager, Humanities and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| UCI graduate education program ranks 3rd best among UC campuses OCRegister The engineering school's aerospace, chemical, electrical, environmental, materials and mechanical engineering specialties all showed ranking improvements, UCI added. UCI's 3-year-old law school was not among the UC system's four ranked law schools; ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Getting Legal Experience New York Times Re "To Place Graduates, Law Schools Are Opening Firms" (news article, March 8): As law professors with backgrounds in public health and bioethics, we have long been advocating for legal education to look to the medical education model for guidance. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| McGeorge Takes a Tumble HispanicBusiness.com Jay Mootz, dean of Sacramento-based McGeorge, said the drop in rankings is largely due to a decline in student applications and the resulting hit to average Law School Admission Test scores. "The law school applications have plummeted both this year ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Middle school students target excessive alcohol advertising Colusa County Sun Herald Middle school students jumped out of a white van, cameras in hand, to capture photos of liquor advertisements covering the windows of local stores on Wednesday. They were on a mission to identify businesses in Colusa that were out of compliance with a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mississippi Tells Public Schools to Develop Policies Allowing Prayers New York Times The new law requires public schools to develop policies that will allow students to pray over school intercoms, at assemblies and at sporting events. While not allowing school-sanctioned prayer, the law permits students to offer public prayers with a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| United Way at $25.1M Memphis Commercial Appeal "We are thrilled to be recognized by U.S. News on its list of the top law schools in the nation," Interim Dean William P. Kratzke said in a prepared statement. "This is yet another example of the high quality of education that we strive to provide at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Chesterfield leaders meet to discuss education Richmond Times Dispatch Brenda Girton-Mitchell was a high school student in Indiana when she told a guidance counselor that she wanted to be a lawyer. The counselor helped her get a scholarship for college, but told her that going to law school was not a realistic expectation. See all stories on this topic » |
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| Joe Scarborough: Ted Cruz 'willfully ignorant' on the U.S. ... By Jeff Poor "Did Ted Cruz not go to law school?" Scarborough said. "Did they teach Ted Cruz to read what the Supreme Court said especially in the landmark — the landmark — decision regarding Second Amendment rights? Over 200 years was written ... The Daily Caller |
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