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  • | law_school = Georgetown University Law Center | alma_mater = Catholic University
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  • | law_school = Georgetown University Law Center | alma_mater = Catholic University
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  • | law_school = Georgetown University Law Center | alma_mater = Catholic University
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  • | law_school = Georgetown University Law Center | alma_mater = Catholic University
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  • | law_school = Georgetown University Law Center | alma_mater = Catholic University
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  • ...ses a [[natural law]] philosophy and teaches law within the context of the Catholic intellectual tradition. Politically, its student body and faculty tend to l ...30 miles east of [[Naples, Florida]], where the new campus of [[Ave Maria University]], another institution supported by Monaghan's Ave Maria Foundation, is to
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  • | alma_mater = The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law Douglas Adler graduated from [[The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law]].
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  • | alma_mater = Catholic University Law School Gerald P. Moran graduated from [[Catholic University Law School]].
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  • |parent=University of Southern California ...its beginnings in 1896, and was officially established as a school of the university in 1904.<ref>http://lawweb.usc.edu/who/history/</ref>
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  • |parent=University of Detroit Mercy ...w.udmercy.edu/faculty/index.php|work=law.udmercy.edu|publisher=© 2006-2010 University of Detroit Mercy School of Law|accessdate=15 March 2011}}</ref>
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  • [[Image:duquesnecrest.jpg|thumb|right|156px|The arms of [[Duquesne University]]]] ...f the practicing lawyers in western Pennsylvania are graduates of Duquesne University School of Law.
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  • ...Widmar v. Vincent]]'', 454 U.S. 263, 264, 277 (1981) (holding that a state university's policy to open its buildings to student groups while denying student grou ...egents v. Southworth]]'', 529 U.S. 217, 233 (2000) (holding that "[w]hen a university requires its students to pay fees to support the extracurricular speech of
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  • |parent=Cornell University ...ool''', located in [[Ithaca, New York]], is a graduate school of [[Cornell University]]. It is one of the five [[Ivy League]] [[law schools]]. The law school off
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  • |parent=Brigham Young University ...w School''' is one of the professional graduate schools of [[Brigham Young University]] in [[Provo, Utah]]. Established in [[1973]], the school was named after
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  • |parent=Seton Hall University ...lso known as '''Seton Hall Law School''') is the law school of Seton Hall University. Located in downtown Newark, New Jersey|Newark, New Jersey, Seton Hall Law
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  • ...lara, California]]. It was founded in [[1912]] as a part of [[Santa Clara University]], and is known for its diverse student body and excellent reputations in As part of a [[Jesuit]] Catholic university, the school strives to uphold a commitment to ethics and service of the com
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  • ...ry's University School of Law''' has the distinction of being the oldest [[Catholic]] law school in the American Southwest. It is located in [[San Antonio]], ...This transfer was effected on [[October 1]], [[1934]], and '''St. Mary’s University School of Law''' was officially born.
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  • ...Washington, D.C., and raised in Miami, Florida, Jackson attended [[Harvard University]] for college and law school, where she served as an editor on the ''Harvar ...er senior year (1988), she "won the national oratory title at the National Catholic Forensic League Championships in New Orleans, the second-largest high schoo
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  • :''Not to be confused with the unrelated [[Loyola University New Orleans College of Law]] in New Orleans, Louisiana and [[Loyola Law Sch ...llinois]]. Established in [[1909]] by the [[Society of Jesus]], a [[Roman Catholic]] religious order of priests known as the [[Jesuits]], the School of Law is
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  • |parent=University of Notre Dame ...sity of Notre Dame]]. Established in [[1869]], NDLS is the oldest [[Roman Catholic]] [[law school]] in the [[United States]]. NDLS was ranked 28th among the
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