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Learn about the history, academics, rankings, and notable alumni of the law school of Cleveland State University, a public research university in Ohio. The law school traces its origins to 1897 and offers J.D., L.L.M., and dual degrees.
Nova Southeastern University – Shepard Broad College of Law: 2.9–3.1 [71] Ohio Northern University, Pettit College of Law: 2.33 (L1) – 2.66 (L2/L3) [72] Ohio State University Moritz College of Law: 3.30 [73] Oklahoma City University School of Law: 2.5-2.835 for "fixed required courses" other than Legal Research and Writing.
1918 (John Marshall School of Law) United States federal judge [11] Arthur H. Day: 1916 (Cleveland Law School) Ohio State Senator and served a six-year term as a justice of the Ohio Supreme Court. Jeffrey L. Dean 1980 Ohio House of Representatives 114th General Assembly; member of the State Board of Education of Ohio; Judge, Bedford Municipal Court
Learn about the history, campus, and academic programs of Cleveland State University, a public research university in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. Founded in 1964, it offers over 200 academic programs and has over 17,000 students.
Find out which colleges and universities are operated or sponsored by Baptist organizations in the United States. See the names, locations, affiliations, and references of 47 member schools of the International Association of Baptist Colleges and Universities.
A comprehensive list of HBCUs in the United States, with information on their locations, foundations, types, and accreditations. HBCUs are institutions of higher education that were established before 1964 to serve the Black American community.
A comprehensive list of public colleges and universities funded by or associated with the state or federal government in the U.S. The list includes schools that grant first-professional doctorates and are independent of any other system, as well as their flagship campuses and satellite locations.
"Newspapers", Handbook of Texas, Texas State Historical Association; University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries. "San Antonio & Texas Newspapers". Research Guides. "Texas Newspapers by Ethnic, Religious Professional, or Political Orientation". Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin.