...McGinley of Meyer, Unkovic & Scott was named Duquesne University School of Law's Woman of the Year. She received...
...charges. Bruce Ledewitz, a Pennsylvania constitutional scholar and a Duquesne University School of Law professor, said the Supreme Court lost its authority to...
...Events Duquesne University School of Law, in collaboration with the Pennsylvania Interbranch Commission...
...the firm and its client, Barbara K. Mistick, were sued by Duquesne University School of Law professor and former Commonwealth Court candidate Joseph Sabino Mistick...
...the best profession for you," said Ken Gormley, dean of Duquesne University School of Law in Pittsburgh. "Because it's impossible to guarantee...
...retirement for judges were rejected. Ken Gormley, dean of Duquesne University School of Law, wrote in a treatise that Gondelman was...
...of two individuals named as this year's Distinguished Alumni by Duquesne University School of Law. White was scheduled to receive the award...
...for graduates of area law schools who were taking the test...February 2012. The University of Pennsylvania Law School again...
...be raised to 75, but it should not be eliminated altogether, Duquesne University School of Law Dean Kenneth G. Gormley told a state House of...
... Events The Duquesne University School of Law is set to host "An Afternoon With...
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