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		<title>Law School Profiles: BC Law, BU Law, and Brooklyn Law School</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 having a highly selective admissions process. The school&#8217;s list of notable alumni include US senator John Kerry, Michael S. Greco, former president of the American Bar Association, and countless other prominent lawyers who have become ambassadors, senators, congressmen, judges, and justices. For information on BC Law&#8217;s courses, programs, and application requirements, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Law Education at Sandra Day O&#8217;Connor, Ave Maria, and Baylor Law Schools</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sandra Day O&#8217;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&#8217;Connor. The school first opened its doors in 1964, and offers not only JD degrees but also hybrid ones like JD-MD, JD-PhD in Law and Psychology, JD-MBA, JD-PhD in Justice Studies, and a two-year MLS or Masters of Legal Studies degree. The school is also frequently listed in the top 10 list of legal writing schools in the US. More information about the school and its admissions process can be found at [...]]]></description>
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