...report, published on Thursday, identified George Mason University's School of Law in Virginia as the most frequent host...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...offers insight from George Tziahanas, senior vice...and Jennifer Keadle Mason, managing partner, Mintzer...professor at the University of Waterloo; and...
...S. Supreme Court decisions?" That was the question posed by George Mason University law student Josh Blackman as he kidded around with colleague Yaakov...
...School; John MacDonald, a University of Pennsylvania criminology professor; and Thomas Stratman, a professor of law and economics at George Mason University. The...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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...law schools include Georgetown University; Cumberland University; state universities in Florida, Maryland, and Maine; George Mason School of Law, and the University of Miami...
...law schools include Georgetown University; Cumberland University; state universities in Florida, Maryland, and Maine; George Mason School of Law, and the University of Miami...
...student body at George Mason University in Virginia received the following message, sent by an unknown...
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