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Dean Donald J. Dunn is pleased to inform the Business Journal that the American Bar Association has granted provisional accreditation to the Universit...
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A law school that has been approved by the state and the Association of American Law Schools
(AALS), the ...
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LONG BEACH - Pacific Coast University's School of Law for the first time in its 83-year history, has been accredited by the State Bar of California.
The night law school, which has been located in Long Beach for decades, previously was a registered law school, but lacked accreditation, a widely recognized sign of academic quality.
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This document contains a notice that the IRS has made available the 2013 Grant Application Package and Guidelines (Publication 3319) for organizations interested in applying for a Low Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC) matching grant for the 2013 grant year, which runs January 1, 2013, through December 31, 2013. The application period runs from May 1, 2012, through June 15, 2012. The IRS will award a total of up to $6,000,000 (unless otherwise provided by specific Congressional appropriation) to qualifying organizations, subject to the limitations of Internal Revenue Code section 7526, for matching grants. A qualifying organization may receive a matching grant of up to $100,000 per year for up to a three- year project period. Qualifying organizations that provide representation for free or f...
... include: (1) A clinical program at an accredited law, business or accounting school whose students ...
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ONTARIO, Calif. -- Dean Donald J. Dunn is pleased to announce the American Bar Association has granted provisional accreditation to the University of ...
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The Federalist Society is sprouting a branch in Rochester.
The nonprofit organization of conservatives and libertarians has member groups in nearly 65 cities and every accredited law school, according to its Web site, but never had a presence locally -- until this year.
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Accreditation in higher education - A. Drivers of excellence in american higher education - 1. Citizen Governing Boards - 2. Shared Governance - 3. Accreditation - a. Accrediting Bodies Are Nongovernmental - b. Accreditation Is Conducted Primarily by Volunteers - c. Accreditation Is Repeated at Regular Intervals - d. The Accreditation Process Is Based on Self-Studies and Peer Evaluation - e. The Mission of Accreditation Is Quality Enhancement as Well as Assurance - f. The Accreditation Process Takes into Account the Mission of the Institution Being Accredited - B. Challenges to the structure, governance, and mission of accreditation - II. Law-school accreditation - A. The early years - B. The department of justice antitrust suit - C. Reconceptualizing law-school accreditation - III. ...
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The University at Buffalo Law School has bounced back in the latest rankings by U.S. News & World Report.
UB Law School tied for No. 84 among 190 accredited law schools in the nation, after falling out of the top 100 programs altogether last year.
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AS ONE of the struggling, apparently incompetent public defenders the Gazette referred to Wednesday, I thought I should respond to your horribly uneducated editorial. First and foremost, don't buy the hype. I've heard it all, from being called a "public pretender" to being told from the beginning that my clients want a real attorney.
I graduated from an accredited law school just like other attorneys (WVU). I passed the bar the first time and I have the loans to prove it. Additionally, in a state like West Virginia, I and my colleagues offer something no one in the private sector does: We devote 100 percent of our practice to criminal defense.
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The newest law school rankings are in and there are cheers from Columbia, wringing of hands at Washington University and a drop for University of Missouri-Kansas City.
S. News & World Report released its highly touted rankings of graduate programs around the country. The rankings take a look at a dozen weighted aspects of the overall school experience for 195 American Bar Association accredited law schools.