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  2. University of Cincinnati College of Law - Wikipedia

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    History. The University of Cincinnati College of Law was founded in 1833 as the Cincinnati Law School. It is the fourth oldest continuously operating law school in the United States — after Harvard, the University of Virginia, and Yale — and the first in the nation's interior. In 1900, it was a charter member of the Association of American ...

  3. University of Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    The university library system has holdings of over 4 million volumes and 70,000 periodicals. The average circulation is around 451,815 items and 116,532 reference transactions. The University of Cincinnati is a member of the Association of Research Libraries and the OhioLINK consortium of libraries. Walter C. Langsam Library (main library)

  4. Mercantile Library of Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    The institution's perpetually renewable 10,000-year lease was issued by the Cincinnati College, which merged with the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1911, in exchange for the men of the Mercantile Library Association helping the college to rebuild after its structure burned in 1845.

  5. Rufus King (lawyer) - Wikipedia

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    Rufus King (May 30, 1817 – March 25, 1891) was an American lawyer and academic administrator, who served as the 5th president of the University of Cincinnati from 1860 until 1869 and as dean of the Cincinnati Law School. He also served as president of a convention that met to write a new constitution for the state of Ohio, and authored a ...

  6. Gregory H. Williams - Wikipedia

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    Succeeded by. Nancy H. Rogers. Personal details. Alma mater. George Washington University. Gregory Howard Williams is a scholar, attorney, law school professor, author, and formerly the 27th President of the University of Cincinnati (2009 to 2012) [1] and the 11th President of the City College of New York (2001–2009).

  7. Law library - Wikipedia

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    A law library may contain print, computer assisted legal research, and microform collections of laws in force, session laws, superseded laws, foreign and international law, and other research resources, e.g. continuing legal education resources and legal encyclopedias (e.g. Corpus Juris Secundum among others), legal treatises, and legal history.

  8. Cincinnati Bearcats - Wikipedia

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    From then on, the university's teams were regularly called Bearcats. [3] In 2008 the Cincinnati Zoo adopted a three-month-old binturong or "bearcat". The zoo had a public naming contest where they decided on the name "Lucy." Lucy was a prominent figure at the University of Cincinnati often to be found on Sheakley Lawn before home football games.

  9. University of Kentucky College of Law - Wikipedia

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    Constructed in 1965, the University of Kentucky College of Law Building houses the Alvin E. Evans Library, classrooms, and faculty offices. . [ 14 ] The Alvin E. Evans Library is the largest law library in the Commonwealth [ 15 ] and contains approximately 470,000 volumes, along with a vast array of electronic materials.