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In 1967, the South Jersey Division was split and created as a separate unit, creating two law schools: Rutgers School of Law – Camden and Rutgers School of Law – Newark. In 1968, following the Newark riots of 1967, the faculty created the Minority Students Program (MSP) one of the first law school affirmative action programs in the country ...
The Rutgers Law Journal was a quarterly, student-run law review ... The journal was established in 1969 as the Rutgers Camden Law Journal and obtained its current ...
In 2015 Rutgers School of Law–Newark and Rutgers School of Law–Camden announced a merger into a single law school with two campuses. [1] Many of the existing specialty law journals on each campus would be retained after the merger, but it was decided to combine the two general law reviews into a single journal.
The Schlangers object in particular to an investigation of a Jewish Rutgers Law student who challenged a video posted by a student group. Jewish students at Rutgers University and their allies ...
Sahar F. Aziz is a distinguished professor of law and Chancellor’s Social Justice Scholar at Rutgers Law School. [2] She is the founding director of the Center for Security, Race and Rights . Her groundbreaking book The Racial Muslim: When Racism Quashes Religious Freedom explains why Muslims experience discrimination that mirrors racism ...
Six Rutgers University students and one alum were charged this week with running a sophisticated drug ring — and allegedly used a “private social media network” to sell narcotics to fellow ...
The roots of Rutgers–Newark date back to 1908 when the New Jersey Law School first opened its doors. That law school, along with four other educational institutions in Newark—Dana College (founded in 1927), Newark Institute of Arts and Sciences (founded in 1909), Seth Boyden School of Business (founded 1929), and Mercer Beasley School of Law (founded 1926)—would form a series of ...
Rutgers University students will pay a 4% increase in tuition and fees for the coming academic year after the university approved a $5.6 billion budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year.