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  2. Quinnipiac University School of Law - Wikipedia

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    Quinnipiac Law was originally founded as the University of Bridgeport School of Law in the 1980s, and seceded from the University of Bridgeport in 1992. [3] It is the newest law school in Connecticut , having received full accreditation from the American Bar Association (ABA) in 1992.

  3. Category:Quinnipiac University School of Law alumni - Wikipedia

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  4. List of law schools in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Law School City/Town Founded Litchfield Law School: Litchfield: 1773 (closed 1833) Quinnipiac University School of Law: North Haven: 1995 University of Connecticut School of Law: Hartford: 1921 Yale Law School: New Haven: 1843

  5. List of law schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Lorenzo Patiño School of Law, University of Northern California: 1983 2012/13 California Northrop University: 1942 (parent school) 2001 (law school; [64] parent school closed 2003) California (San Bernardino) American Heritage University School of Law [65] (distance-learning) 2003 2024 Connecticut Hartford College of Law: 1921 1948 [66]

  6. Universities urging foreign students to return to US campuses ...

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    Universities are cautioning international students to return to the US before President-elect Donald Trump takes office, citing “uncertainties” around his plans for immigration-related policy. ...

  7. Need-blind admission - Wikipedia

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    Need-blind admission in the United States refers to a college admission policy that does not take into account an applicant's financial status when deciding whether to accept them. This approach typically results in a higher percentage of accepted students who require financial assistance and requires the institution to have a substantial ...

  8. Did you get an unsolicited $199 ‘check’ in the mail? Don’t ...

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    The letters, received by several residents in January, contain what looks like a $199 check that purports to be a “Registration Fee Voucher” from “County Deed Records.”

  9. Woman accused of stabbing postal worker over spot in NYC deli ...

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    The woman accused of stabbing a postal worker to death over a spot in line at a Harlem deli has a long history of knife violence — and once threatened “to cut” one of her previous victims.