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The '''University of Maine School of Law''' is located in [[Portland, Maine]] and is [[Maine]]'s only [[law school]]. It is nominally a freestanding institution within the [[University of Maine System|University of Maine System]].  In practice, it is administered as a unit of the [[University of Southern Maine]], which provides the law school's support staff and physical plant needs.  The law school's current Dean is [[Peter Pitegoff]] who assumed the post in 2005.   
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}}The '''University of Maine School of Law''' is located in [[Portland, Maine]] and is [[Maine]]'s only [[law school]]. It is nominally a freestanding institution within the [[University of Maine System|University of Maine System]].  In practice, it is administered as a unit of the [[University of Southern Maine]], which provides the law school's support staff and physical plant needs.  The law school's current Dean is [[Peter Pitegoff]] who assumed the post in 2005.   


Many of Maine's judges, legal scholars, politicians and community leaders graduated from the law school, including the current Chief Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court, the Hon. Leigh I. Saufley, the State Attorney General, Steven Rowe, the State Senate Majority Leader Elizabeth Mitchell, U.S. District Court Judge John A. Woodcock, and the U.S. Attorney for the District of Maine, Paula Silsby.
Many of Maine's judges, legal scholars, politicians and community leaders graduated from the law school, including the current Chief Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court, the Hon. Leigh I. Saufley, the State Attorney General, Steven Rowe, the State Senate Majority Leader Elizabeth Mitchell, U.S. District Court Judge John A. Woodcock, and the U.S. Attorney for the District of Maine, Paula Silsby.
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