...was attending South Texas College of Law. Dunn, a 2002 STCL graduate, says that during his last two years of law school, he...
For the most part, Texas law schools are in line with a national trend this year: declining applicant pools, smaller entering classes and higher tuition
"Qui Tam Case," "Called to Serve" and "Back to School
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...professor James Paulsen says Coleman also was an adjunct faculty member at STCL before he clerked at the Supreme Court. "He was an incredibly...
...professor James Paulsen says Coleman also was an adjunct faculty member at STCL before he clerked at the Supreme Court. “He was an incredibly...
...quot;Law and Order." Donald J. Guter , STCL's president and dean, says he saw "The Response" on...
Highlights of the news of the 2009 Texas legal scene
...academic year went up. However, South Texas College of Law (STCL) saw a decrease in applicants. As of May 15, STCL had received...
...I am not delegating that responsibility to anybody." New STCL Dean Named When James J. Alfini...
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