for the 2014 AALS Annual Meeting to be held in New York, New York, January 2...
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...cost of providing a legal education. Likewise, qualifying for either ABA or AALS accreditation have significant costs whether in the form of needing significantly investments...
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...later president of Occidental College. As executive director of the AALS, she helped organize legal educators as law schools faced more pressure than...
...UCLA Law and current Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of the AALS, will become Southwestern Law School's
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...later president of Occidental College. As executive director of the AALS, she helped organize legal educators as law schools faced more pressure then...
The 2014 AALS Annual Meeting will feature a combined Torts and Compensation Systems and Insurance...
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By Prof. Shrikrishna Deva Rao This long essay by Prof. Srikrisna Deva Rao (Registrar, National Law University, New Delhi), is the final report of a study conducted in the area of âMapping of Med
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...years of law school. By 1905, the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) had mandated that member schools adopt the three-year curricula. However, during...
...years of law school. By 1905, the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) had mandated that member schools adopt three-year curricula. However, during the...
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...years of law school. By 1905, the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) had mandated that member schools adopt three-year curricula. However, during the...
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