...White Plains, NY. For Defendant-Appellant Eyad Ismoil: Louis R. Aidala (Joan Palermo, on the brief), New York, NY. ...
...goal of accrediting law schools," said committee chairman Jeffrey Lewis, a dean emeritus and law professor at Saint Louis University School of Law....
...It looks as though the American Bar Association may not require law schools to disclose detailed graduate salary information after all. The ABA...
...Pace Law School • Roger Williams University School of Law • Saint Louis University School of Law • St...
...It looks as though the American Bar Association may not require law schools to disclose detailed graduate salary information after all. The ABA...
...Kim Novak Morse, associate director for writing support at Saint Louis University School of Law, has devoted her dissertation to the matter; she...
...like our recommendations," said Jeffrey Lewis, a professor at Saint Louis University School of Law and chairman of the standards review committee. "...
...a projection screen; if law schools don't adapt to changes...said Susan Carle, an American University Washington...
...2008, now has seven new members and a new chairman, Saint Louis University School of Law professor Jeffrey Lewis. He replaced Donald Polden, dean...
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