...California Hastings College of the Law, $187,221; University of Nebraska College of Law, $150,720; Northeastern University School of Law, $179,362; Rutgers School...
...Endersbee earned his J.D. from George Mason University School of Law. Foglia earned his from Northeastern University School of Law....
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...and Attorney General Eric Holder, said Samuel Buell, a professor at Duke University School of Law who served as an assistant U.S. attorney in...
...Thinking in Legal Training Jeremy Paul, dean at Northeastern University School of Law, and Alan M. Klinger, co-managing partner at...
Jeremy Paul, dean at Northeastern University School of Law, and Alan M. Klinger, co-managing partner at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, write that while knowledge of the law, rigorous analysis and strong
...city's health department. The concept is similar to Northeastern University's School of Law's co-op program, in which students...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...City agencies or local nonprofit organizations. The concept is similar to Northeastern University's School of Law's co-op program, in which students...
...city's health department. The concept is similar to Northeastern University's School of Law's co-op program, in which students...
The assistant attorney general for the Cherokee Nation is helping lead a Supreme Court battle over the Indian Child Welfare Act
...city's health department. The concept is similar to Northeastern University's School of Law's co-op program, in which students...
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