Law-school Sentence Examples

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  • The university of Indianapolis (1896) is a loose association of three really independent institutions - the Indiana Law School (1894), the Indiana Dental College (1879), and Butler University (chartered in 1849 and opened in 1855 as the North-western Christian University, and named Butler University in 1877 in honour of Ovid Butler, a benefactor).

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  • He then studied law for a short time at Wrentham, Massachusetts; was tutor in Latin and Greek (1820-1822) and librarian (1821-1823) at Brown University; studied during 1821-1823 in the famous law school conducted by Judge James Gould at Litchfield, Connecticut; and in 1823 was admitted to the Norfolk (Mass.) bar.

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  • He was a student at the Harvard law school from 1837 to 1840, and from January 1839 to February 1840 he was also an instructor in elocution in the college.

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  • William graduated at the university of Wisconsin in 1858, and at the Albany (New York) Law School in 1860, and began to practise law in Madison with his father.

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  • It contains the government college, named after Mr Ravenshaw, a former commissioner; a high school, a training school, a survey school, a medical school and a law school.

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  • After graduating at Harvard College in 1852 and at the law school of Harvard University in 1854, he was admitted first to the Massachusetts (1855) and then (1856) to the New York bar, and entered the law office of Scudder & Carter in New York City.

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  • He graduated at Harvard College in 1871 and at the Harvard Law School in 1875; was admitted to the Suffolk (Massachusetts) bar in 1876; and in 1876-1879 was instructor in American history at Harvard.

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  • The institution embraces a college of liberal arts, a college of engineering, a college of law (united in 1897 with the law school of Cincinnati College, then the only surviving department of that college, which was founded as Lancaster Seminary in 1815 and was chartered as Cincinnati College in 1819), a college of medicine (from 1819 to 1896 the Medical College of Ohio; the college occupies the site of the old M`Micken homestead), a college for teachers, a graduate school, and a technical school (founded in 1886 and transferred to the university in 1901); while closely affiliated with it are the Clinical and Pathological School of Cincinnati and the Ohio College of Dentistry.

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  • The son graduated from the College of New Jersey in 1772, and two years later began the study of law in the celebrated law school conducted by his brother-in-law, Tappan Reeve, at Litchfield, Connecticut.

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  • He received his first education in the common schools, graduated in 1842 at Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio, and was a student at the law school of Harvard University from 1843 until his graduation in 1845.

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  • In 1819 he opened at the law-school of Paris a class of public and administrative law, which in 1822 was suppressed by government, but was reopened six years later under the Martignac ministry.

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  • He graduated at Harvard in 1857, studied law at the Harvard Law School and in 1861 was admitted to the bar.

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  • He graduated at Hampden-Sidney College in 1845 and at the law school of the university of Virginia in 1848, and in 1849 was admitted to the bar, but devoted himself for some years to journalism.

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  • He studied at the local academy and normal school, taught for a short time, read law in an office, and in 1873 graduated from the Albany Law School.

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  • Justinian accordingly directed Tribonian, with two coadjutors, Theophilus, professor of law in the university of Constantinople, and Dorotheus, professor in the great law school at Beyrout, to prepare an elementary textbook on the lines of Gaius.

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  • He graduated from Brown University in 1856, and from the Law School of Harvard University in 1858.

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  • In 1905-1906 there were 497 students in the college of liberal arts, sciences and engineering, 548 in the preparatory school and 26 in the conservatory of music and arts, all in Fayetteville; 171 in the medical school and 46 in the law school in Little Rock; and 240 in the branch normal college at Pine Bluff.

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  • A new charter was adopted in 1903, and a law school was organized in 1904.

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  • He then studied first at the famous law school in Litchfield, Conn., and afterwards in a law office in Charleston, S.C., and in 1807 was admitted to the bar.

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  • His great reputation dates from his appointment to a chair of civil law in the university of Perugia, 1343, where he lectured for many years, raising the character of the law school of Perugia to a level with that of Bologna.

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  • He graduated at the Harvard law school in 1834, and was admitted to the bar in Boston.

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  • The law school also is in Danville.

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  • He graduated at Harvard College in 1838, and at the Harvard law school in 1840, and was admitted to the bar in Franklin county, Mass., where he practised from 1841 to 1849.

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  • He graduated in 1830 at Harvard College, and in 1834 graduated at the Harvard Law School.

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  • From 1891 to 1893 he was professor of law at Cornell and then resumed practice in New York City, serving at the same time for several years as lecturer in the New York Law school.

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  • In 1838-1841 he studied in one of the "branches" of the university of Michigan, and in 1846 graduated at the Harvard law school.

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  • He graduated as valedictorian of his class at Dartmouth College in 1819, was a tutor there in 1819-1820, spent a year in the law school of Harvard University, and studied for a like period at Washington, in the office of William Wirt, then attorney-general of the United States.

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  • After graduating from Williams College in 1890, he studied at the Columbia Law School and the New York Law School.

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  • He received a common school education, graduated at the Harvard Law School in 1839, and was soon afterwards admitted to the bar.

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  • He entered the law school and received the degree of LL.B.

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  • The Law School can only act where evidence exists to support an allegation of suspected plagiarism.

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  • Further investigation showed that he also not only plagiarized work while in law school but also exaggerated his academic record.

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  • Bangor is the seat of three state institutions - the Eastern Maine general hospital, the Eastern Maine insane hospital and the law school of the University of Maine - and of the Bangor Theological Seminary (Congregational), incorporated in 1814, opened at Hampden in 1816, removed to Bangor in 1819, and empowered in 1905 to confer degrees in divinity.

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  • Graduating at the top of her class at Yale Law School was a formidable accomplishment for Anna.

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  • Obviously, it's not a good idea to take legal advice from someone who has never been to law school.

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  • After reading this book about personal empowerment, McConaughey was inspired to go into film and he did just that by dropping out of law school during his final exams and changing his major to Film Studies.

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  • Spencer dropped out of law school to pursue his dream of becoming a sculptor, but has yet to explain this to his father.

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  • The Law School seeks students who are self-disciplined, academically qualified and motivated to succeed in their law studies.

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  • If your admission to another accredited law school is disqualified, you are not eligible to apply for admission to USD.

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  • In addition, all applicants, including those reapplying, must register with the Law School Data Assembly Service (LSDAS).

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  • Prospective students are encouraged to concentrate their studies before law school on courses that develop analytical skills and effective written and oral expression.

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  • A law school student who graduates, passes the bar and serves as a public defender may find their student loans for law school forgiven.

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  • Unlike law school and medical school, students seek an MBA after being in the workforce for some time or having career experience.

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  • The law school of the University of Virginia Montecino produced this article.

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  • If you live next to a major University or law school they may let you sit in on a copyright law class free of charge.

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  • If you need to perform research of current tax law, the library at your local law school should have a wealth of useful information.

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