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...home, and went to law school at the University of Alabama after graduating from Notre Dame. But Bill Willard is Fighting Irish...
...University of Texas School of Law...
... The headquarters of the largest four-year university system in the world is...
...prosecutor in charge of the office...Beta Kappa at Notre Dame. And Lamparello, a...
...a study of 1,117 takeovers by University of Notre Dame finance professor Matthew Cain and Ohio State University law professor...
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...a study of 1,117 takeovers by University of Notre Dame finance professor Matthew Cain and Ohio State University law professor...
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...for comment with this notice is the April 10, 2013 Supplemental Report of the 2011-2013 Supreme Court Family Practice Committee. This Supplemental Report focuses...
...erroneous," said Mary Ellen O'Connell, a professor at University of Notre Dame The Law School who specializes in international law on the...
...17-season history. But after more than a decade and a half of litigation, the team still hasn't finished off its peskiest rival, Baltimore...
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