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  2. Category:Law schools in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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  3. List of colleges and universities in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Students transferred to Jersey City State College, now New Jersey City University: John Marshall College---1950: Merged into Seton Hall University as their law school Law School of South Jersey: Camden-1920: 1949: Became part of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Luther College of Bible: Teaneck: Private, Lutheran-affiliated-1978 ...

  4. List of Ivy League law schools - Wikipedia

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    All five Ivy League law schools are consistently ranked among the top 14 law schools in the nation or T14. [ 1 ] The Law School at the College of New Jersey formerly existed at Princeton University from 1847 until 1852, officially closing in 1855.

  5. Judge throws out suit that tried to block changes to NJ ... - AOL

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    The former head of ELEC, the campaign finance watchdog, wanted to block changes that drastically cut the time it had to investigate violations.

  6. List of Dartmouth College alumni - Wikipedia

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    David and Mary Harrison Distinguished Professor of Law at University of Virginia School of Law: William H. Schlesinger: 1972 Biogeochemistry researcher [97] David Silbersweig: Psychiatric and mental illness researcher at Weill Medical College of Cornell University and the Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic [98] John Smith: 1773

  7. Rutgers Law School - Wikipedia

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    The first was founded October 5, 1908 as the New Jersey Law School, the second, the South Jersey Law School founded in 1926 by Collingswood, New Jersey mayor and businessmen Arthur E. Armitage and a group of South Jersey lawyers, and the final was Mercer Beasley School of Law named for a former New Jersey Supreme Court Justice and founded in ...

  8. NJ governor signs law prohibiting book bans - AOL

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    New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (D) signed a law Monday prohibiting book banning in state libraries and schools. The law says school boards and the governing boards of public libraries need to create ...

  9. Accelerated JD program - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey Rutgers Law School "The Foreign Lawyer Program creates an opportunity for those who have earned a law degree abroad and practiced law outside the United States to receive up to 28 advance standing credits and earn an accelerated J.D. degree upon the completion of 56 credits at Rutgers Law School." New York Albany Law School