Sentences with phrase «only during law school»

To some extent, this can be captured within the concept of self - directed learning in which our students take ownership of their learning not only during law school but after law school.

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The only mention Clinton's other institutions — Georgetown University and Yale Law School — receive is in connection with his eventual wife, Hillary Rodham, a young feminist whom he met during «a rare visit to the law library&raquLaw School — receive is in connection with his eventual wife, Hillary Rodham, a young feminist whom he met during «a rare visit to the law library&raqulaw library».
In Pennsylvania, Gov. Tom Wolf's administration recently cancelled a charter school's pre-k program, saying state law prohibits charter schools from offering pre-k and the school was only allowed to offer pre-k due to an «oversight in the chartering process during the previous administration.»
At the same time, there is a big difference between a law school graduate who has focused on acquiring practical skills during law school versus the graduate who only took substantive classes.
The ABA report cites the Association of American Law Schools Statistical Report on Law Faculty from 2008 - 2009, showing that during that time, women made up only 20.6 % of law school Deans, as compared to 45.7 % of Associate, Vice or Deputy Deans, and 66.2 % of Assistant DeaLaw Schools Statistical Report on Law Faculty from 2008 - 2009, showing that during that time, women made up only 20.6 % of law school Deans, as compared to 45.7 % of Associate, Vice or Deputy Deans, and 66.2 % of Assistant DeaLaw Faculty from 2008 - 2009, showing that during that time, women made up only 20.6 % of law school Deans, as compared to 45.7 % of Associate, Vice or Deputy Deans, and 66.2 % of Assistant Dealaw school Deans, as compared to 45.7 % of Associate, Vice or Deputy Deans, and 66.2 % of Assistant Deans.
Rhetoric was out of favor in American legal education during the nineteenth century, as law schools adopted a truth - seeking «scientific» approach to teaching law that cared not for how a legal argument was presented, only for the truth of its contentions.
Outliner 4.0 made me incredibly more efficient with time spent on outlining my second semester; my only regret is that I did not discover it during my first semester of law school.
Of the respondents who believed their alcohol use was a problem, nearly 44 % reported that the problem surfaced within 15 years of leaving law school, compared with only 14 % reporting that the problem arose during law school and 27 % saying it began earlier than law school.
Some students will undoubtedly only come to terms with their sexuality during their three years of law school.
In the book Failing Law Schools, law professor Brian Tamanha points to U.S. government statistics suggesting that, through 2018, there will only be 25,000 new openings available for young lawyers — despite the fact that law schools will produce around 45,000 graduates during that same timefraLaw Schools, law professor Brian Tamanha points to U.S. government statistics suggesting that, through 2018, there will only be 25,000 new openings available for young lawyers — despite the fact that law schools will produce around 45,000 graduates during that same timSchools, law professor Brian Tamanha points to U.S. government statistics suggesting that, through 2018, there will only be 25,000 new openings available for young lawyers — despite the fact that law schools will produce around 45,000 graduates during that same timefralaw professor Brian Tamanha points to U.S. government statistics suggesting that, through 2018, there will only be 25,000 new openings available for young lawyers — despite the fact that law schools will produce around 45,000 graduates during that same timefralaw schools will produce around 45,000 graduates during that same timschools will produce around 45,000 graduates during that same timeframe.
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