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  2. Marquette Law Review - Wikipedia

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    The review was established in 1916 as a way for the law school to "make known its ideals and communicate its spirit." [1] It is the eighth-oldest law review in the nation. [2] Since its founding, the review has been dedicated to "the publication of not only theoretical articles of the law, but articles of real practical aid to the practitioner."

  3. Joseph D. Kearney - Wikipedia

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    Kearney has been a professor at the law school since 1997. He teaches courses in civil procedure and appellate practice, and his research focuses on regulated industries law. Appointed as the ninth dean of Marquette Law School in 2003, Kearney leads a full-time faculty of 45 and a student body of 750.

  4. Marquette University College of Professional Studies

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    The college awards bachelor's degrees in the subjects of organization and leadership, professional communication, criminology and law studies, and psychology. [1] Options for graduate degrees and certificates include leadership studies, public service, dispute resolution, law enforcement leadership, and management and sports leadership. [1]

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

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    The List of law schools in the United States includes additional schools which may publish a law review or other legal journal. There are several different ways by which law reviews are ranked against one another, but the most commonly cited ranking is the Washington & Lee Law Journal Ranking .

  6. Marquette University Law School - Wikipedia

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    Marquette University Law School, MU Interchange Marquette University is a Catholic institution operated by the Jesuit order. The law school's mission includes a commitment to the Jesuit idea of cura personalis ("care of the entire person"), a duty to promote diversity, and a goal of encouraging its "students to become agents for positive change in society."

  7. List of Marquette University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Center fielder for New York Giants and St. Louis Cardinals; remains the only Major League player to come out of Marquette [283] John Sisk, Jr. NFL player [284] Tony Smith: Former NBA player drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in 1990 [285] Johnny Strzykalski: NFL player [286] Claude Taugher: NFL player [287] Joe Thomas: NBA player [288] Milt ...

  8. Marquette Sports Law Review - Wikipedia

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    The Marquette Sports Law Review (formerly the Marquette Sports Law Journal) is a biannual law review edited and published by students at Marquette University Law School that addresses current issues in sports law. The journal is affiliated with the law school's National Sports Law Institute (NSLI).

  9. Marquette University Press - Wikipedia

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    Marquette University Press is a university press affiliated with Marquette University, located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The press was established in 1916 and mostly publishes books that focus on philosophy, theology, and history. [4] The Press was a founding member of the Association of Jesuit University Presses (AJUP). [5]