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  2. Boston College Law School - Wikipedia

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    Boston College Law School ( BC Law) is the law school of Boston College, a private Jesuit research university in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. It is situated on a 40-acre (160,000 m 2) campus in Newton, Massachusetts, about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from the university's main campus in Chestnut Hill. The law school has approximately 800 students and ...

  3. List of law school GPA curves - Wikipedia

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    University of Akron School of Law. 3.0 first year, 3.1 upper years. [2] University of Alabama School of Law. 3.20 [3] Albany Law School. 3.0 [4] American University Washington College of Law. No mandatory curve; 3.1 to 3.3 mean for 1L courses, except First-Year Rhetoric. 3.25 to 3.45 mean for most upper-level courses.

  4. List of Boston College Law School alumni - Wikipedia

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    Warren Rudman, JD 1960, United States Senator from New Hampshire (1980–1993); Attorney General of New Hampshire (1970–1976) Thomas Salmon, JD 1957, Governor of Vermont (1973–1977) Bobby Scott, JD 1973, United States Congressman from Virginia (1993– present) Michael A. Sullivan, JD 1985, Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts.

  5. Thomas W. Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    Texas A&M University. Boston College Law School. Thomas Wilson Mitchell is an American law professor. He is a professor at Boston College Law School. His work focuses on property law, particularly the legal doctrines that have caused Black Americans to lose millions of acres of land since the early 1900s. Mitchell was a 2020 MacArthur Fellow.

  6. John B. Creeden - Wikipedia

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    John Berchmans Creeden SJ (September 12, 1871 – February 26, 1948) was an American Catholic priest and Jesuit, who served in many senior positions at Jesuit universities in the United States. Born in Massachusetts, he attended Boston College, and studied for the priesthood in Maryland and Austria. He taught at Fordham University and then at ...

  7. Boston College Law Review - Wikipedia

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    The Boston College Law Review is an academic journal of legal scholarship and a student organization at Boston College Law School. It was established in 1959. Until 1977, it was known as the Boston College Industrial & Commercial Law Review. Among student-edited general-interest law reviews, it is currently ranked 16th in the Washington and Lee ...

  8. Boston University School of Law - Wikipedia

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    BU School of Law campus. The Boston University School of Law was founded in 1872. It was one of the first law schools to admit women and minorities, at a time when most other law schools barred them. In 1881, Lelia J. Robinson became the first female BU Law graduate. Then, women lawyers were less than half of one percent of the profession.

  9. Judith A. McMorrow - Wikipedia

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    Judith A. McMorrow (born 1955) is an American legal scholar serving as a Professor at Boston College Law School, where she teaches torts, professional responsibility and related topics. Her research interests include professional responsibility and age discrimination (with a focus on retirement policy.) McMorrow participates in several ongoing ...