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TOLEDO SteinbockAt the heart of the University of Toledo College of Law is the faculty – at least as far as one former member of that band of academics is concerned.

“I went to Yale Law – obviously a number of years ago – but I still can say without hesitation that we have better teachers here than I had then,” said Daniel J. Steinbock, a faculty stalwart since 1985 and the school’s dean since 2010. “They are noteworthy scholars. They are remarkable in the classroom. And they care.” Continue reading

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Michael BowenName: Michael Bowen

Law School: Cleveland-Marshall College of Law

Status: 3L, Part-Time

Undergraduate Institution:  Miami University, Oxford, Ohio

Undergraduate Degree/Major: History (major), Political Science (minor)

Home city, State: Shaker Heights, Ohio

Enrolling at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Michael Bowen had an already established career in Cleveland, Ohio, politics. His mother was a two-term councilwoman and Bowen had worked for two mayors and multiple campaigns since 2009. Continue reading

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Rick Bales says he’s in the enviable position of leading a personalized legal education program at a niche institution in a shrunken law student market. Bales is the dean of Ohio Northern University College of Law, where, he said, faculty and staff know every member of the entering class, which this academic year, like the last, won’t exceed 80. Continue reading

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check with Philip Greenberg before use  Philip Greenberg is the only copyright holderSTUDENT NAME: Joseph Chung 

LAW SCHOOL: New York Law School 

STATUS : Rising 2L (2016)

UNDERGRADUATE: University of Texas at Austin. Major: International Relations and Global Studies

HOME CITY/STATE OR COUNTRY: Houston, Texas

Joseph Chung’s sense of himself as an engaged, and engaging, citizen in a global economy developed during his undergraduate years in Austin, Texas. Chung, a 2L at New York Law School, said that’s where he became keenly interested in the complicated legal issues that arise from economic development and the interactions between various foreign and domestic parties. Continue reading

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Pro bono attorneys gather at New York Law School for an asylum-law training session conducted by the Safe Passages Project.

Pro bono attorneys gather at New York Law School for an asylum-law training session conducted by the Safe Passages Project.

Lenni Benson recognizes the parallels between her family’s history and the stories of her Safe Passage Project clients, child immigrants who must navigate a complex legal system to stay in the U.S. after a dangerous journey without their parents.
The youths, many of them from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala, are part of a surge in juveniles seeking to cross the U.S. southwestern  border that has prompted calls from Congress for tighter patrols and more aggressive deportation. Continue reading

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04282011JaneKorn-1Jane Korn considers responsible innovation both her mission and her challenge at Gonzaga University School of Law.

“I have a talented, energetic faculty who generate very good ideas in an institution known for problem solving,” Korn, the school’s dean, said in an interview. “The question for me is how do we innovate while offering the doctrinal fundamentals of a high-quality law school education? How do we meet the needs of current and incoming students in a responsible way so that we continue to provide the excellent education for which we are known?” Continue reading

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Northeastern CherupLAW SCHOOL:
 Northeastern University School of Law

STUDENT NAME:
 Alex Cherup

STATUS: Recent Graduate (class of 2014)

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE/MAJOR: BA Communication and BA Philosophy

UNDERGRADUATE INSTITUTION: Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan.

HOME CITY/STATE: Troy, Michigan

You need to know two things about Alex Cherup: Before he entered law school, he performed as a stand-up comedian, and he worked as an advocate in the disability community in Nevada. Continue reading

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Columbia University law school awarded more than 400 juris doctorate degrees at its May 2014 commencement ceremony, above. The size of first-year classes at law schools across the U.S. has dropped for three straight years and may reach a fifth straight decline, based on the number of LSAT takers in June.

Declines in U.S. law school enrollment are poised to stretch into a fifth straight year after the number of people taking the Law School Admissions Test, a gauge of applicant interest, dropped during the first 2014-15 session. Continue reading

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