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Cleveland State University College of Law is the law school of Cleveland State University, a public research university in Cleveland, Ohio.It traces its origins to Cleveland Law School, founded in 1897, which merged in 1946 with the John Marshall School of Law to become Cleveland-Marshall Law School and was absorbed by the university in 1969. [2]
3.0 median, ±.1 (1L and all classes with more than 50 students); 3.0 median and mean, ±.2 (2L/3L Classes with less than 50 but more than 20 students) [57] Loyola University New Orleans College of Law: 3.017 [58] University of Maine School of Law: 3.00–3.10 for 1L classes; 3.15–3.25 for 2L/3L classes with 16 or more students
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Cleveland State University (CSU) is a public research university in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. It was established in 1964 and opened for classes in 1965 after acquiring the entirety of Fenn College, a private school that had been in operation since 1923. CSU absorbed the Cleveland-Marshall School of Law in 1969. [1]
The Memorial Student Center is the student center for Marshall University, in Huntington, West Virginia. The Memorial Student Center, named in memory of the 1970 Marshall football team , who died in a plane crash , was built to house the university bookstore, diversify students meal options, and hold student-run organizations.
Lee Fisher, politician and dean of Cleveland-Marshall College of Law Thomas W. Hungerford , mathematician and author of many textbooks including Abstract Algebra: An Introduction Richard M. Perloff , American Communication scholar, writer of The Dynamics of Persuasion , currently in its sixth edition, international recognized expert on the subject
This is a list of colleges and universities operated or sponsored by Baptist organizations. Many of these organizations are members of the International Association of Baptist Colleges and Universities (IABCU), which has 47 member schools in 16 states, including 44 colleges and universities, 2 Bible schools, and 1 theological seminary.
Stephen W. Gard is a Professor of Law at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law in Cleveland, Ohio. [1]After earning his B.A. from DePauw University he went on to earn his J.D. from Indiana University (where he was an editor of the Indiana Law Review) and subsequently an LL.M. from the University of Chicago.