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Dec
16
2008
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Founded in 1976, the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law or Campbell Law is one of the graduate schools of Campbell University and is located in Buies Creek, North Carolina. The school offers a JD-MBA program, as well as the JD-MTIM (Masters in Trust and Investment Management) degree. The [...] Continue Reading…



Dec
13
2008
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Boston College Law School or BC Law was founded in 1929 and is one of the graduate schools of Boston College in Newton, Massachusetts. BC Law is known for its programs in the fields of social justice, human rights, and public interest law. The school is also known for [...] Continue Reading…



Dec
10
2008
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Albany Law School is known as the only law school found within the Capital Region of New York, and is the nation’s oldest independent school of law. Founded in 1851, Albany Law was also the very first law school in the US to publish a student-edited law review, the [...] Continue Reading…



Dec
7
2008
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Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law is the law school of the Arizona State University and was renamed in 2006 after former US Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. The school first opened its doors in 1964, and offers not only JD degrees but also hybrid ones like JD-MD, [...] Continue Reading…



Nov
14
2008
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The practice of law may entail some gut-wrenching activities that some law degree holders may find daunting, tiring, or even boring. Fortunately there are a host of other occupations that are available for those who don’t have the desire for litigation and its processes.
In-house counsel
Large companies and industries have [...] Continue Reading…



Nov
12
2008
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A legal brief is a summation of a case or legal argument that is presented in court. It should be factual while remaining concise, and direct to the point. Legal writing classes in first year and moot court competitions teach law students some of the basics of drafting legal [...] Continue Reading…



Nov
10
2008
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Aside form the jargon that baffles those who are not law degree holders, law firms are rife with locutions regarding the hierarchy inside these institutions. Here are some common terms used by law firms.
Billable hours
The bane of existence by all practicing lawyers. Simply put, one gets paid by the [...] Continue Reading…



Nov
8
2008
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Law schools base their decisions on the  exams, GPA, LSAT, recommendation letters, personal statement law school essays and recommendation letters to assess an applicants worth. The undergraduate courses that you have tackled can help drive you on the path toward a legal career. Extracurriculars tell more about the applicant, [...] Continue Reading…



Nov
6
2008
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A law review is a journal or paper edited and distributed by students of a particular law school.  Law reviews are staffed by students of a law school and features articles penned by law professors, judges, and law practitioners. The law review is the avenue for academic publishing of [...] Continue Reading…



Nov
4
2008
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US Supreme Court justices have been a source of inspiration and instruction for most law students. Here’s a look back on three famous judges turned justices who have left their mark on the face of the country’s judicial process.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
Chief Justice Holmes, who authored The Common Law, [...] Continue Reading…




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