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The Gonzaga University School of Law (also known as Gonzaga Law or GU Law) is the professional school for the study of law at Gonzaga University.Established in 1912, the Jesuit-affiliated law school has been fully accredited by the American Bar Association since 1951, and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools.
Gonzaga Journal of International Law is the School of Law's second legal journal, founded in 1997, and is published entirely online, allowing for a variety of publishing dates. [ 59 ] iZAG Radio is the university's student-run radio station, broadcasting music, news, and sports commentary live over internet radio.
From 2008–2020, with Madsen, Fairhurst, and Stephens concurrently serving on the Washington Supreme Court, Gonzaga University School of Law became the law school whose alumni constituted a majority of that Court's justices. Each of those justices also served as chief justice in succession (Madsen then Fairhurst then Stephens).
Sep. 12—Gonzaga hasn't announced its full nonconference schedule, but the Zags have reportedly set up an exhibition contest. The Zags will entertain Lewis-Clark State College on Nov. 3 at the ...
The National Moot Court Competition is one of the oldest and most prestigious moot court competitions in the United States.Co-sponsored by the New York City Bar Association and the American College of Trial Lawyers, the competition includes up to 191 teams from 124 law schools, who compete in regional competitions in November with the top two in each region advancing to the national ...
Sep. 12—Gonzaga is adding the finishing touches to its nonconference calendar with the 2024-25 college basketball season approaching. According to an official schedule released Thursday by UMass ...
McCarthey Athletic Center (MAC) is a 6,000-seat indoor arena in the Northwestern United States, located on the campus of Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington.Opened in November 2004, [7] it is home to the university's Bulldog basketball programs, members of the West Coast Conference (WCC) in Division I of the NCAA.
The new 12-team College Football Playoff is about to begin, and the journey to crown the national champion starts now.