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...of Law, University of Cambridge...of Iowa College of Law...the United States."...
...budgetary issues migrate from the dean's suite to the office of university presidents. In a nutshell, central universities are being...
...of the largest four-year university system in the world is...Mary ocean liner, the California State University offices overlook a point...
...com/collegefootball/blog/eye-on-college-football/22183322/sec-espn-announce...of Texas A&M University, a maneuver that involved...
...at the University of Virginia...Planning from Michigan State University. He...from Connecticut College, New London...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...led by the State Universities Retirement System of...water from Lake Michigan, prosecutors said....
...first-time test takers who passed in February 2012. The University of Pennsylvania Law School again had the highest passage rate for first...
...Miami School of Law's Law Without Walls program and Michigan State University College of Law's Reinvent Law Laboratory as two examples of...
...Miami School of Law's Law Without Walls program and Michigan State University College of Law's Reinvent Law Laboratory as two examples of...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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