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  2. University of South Dakota School of Law - Wikipedia

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    The 1927 class proved to be one of the strongest classes in USD Law history, producing Frank Biegelmeier, George T. Mickelson, E.Y. Berry, Joseph Bottum, and Harold Lovre. A stronger class did not come until 1975, when USD Law produced Steven L. Zinter, David Gilbertson, Glen A. Severson, Steve T. Kirby, and Tim Johnson. In 1982, the College of ...

  3. University of San Diego School of Law - Wikipedia

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    The University of San Diego School of Law (USD Law) is the law school of the University of San Diego, a private Roman Catholic research university in San Diego, California. Founded in 1954, the law school has held ABA approval since 1961. [4] It joined the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) in 1966. [5]

  4. University of San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The University of San Diego (USD) is a private Catholic research university in San Diego, California, United States.Chartered in 1949 as the independent San Diego College for Women and San Diego University (comprising the College for Men and School of Law), the two institutions merged in 1972.

  5. List of law school GPA curves - Wikipedia

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    Many, or perhaps most, law schools in the United States grade on a norm-referenced grading curve.The process generally works within each class, where the instructor grades each exam, and then ranks the exams against each other, adding to and subtracting from the initial grades so that the overall grade distribution matches the school's specified curve (usually a bell curve).

  6. Legal year - Wikipedia

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    The legal year, in English law as well as in some other common law jurisdictions, is the calendar during which the judges sit in court. It is traditionally divided into periods called "terms". It is traditionally divided into periods called "terms".

  7. University of South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    The University of South Dakota (USD) is a public research university in Vermillion, South Dakota, United States. Established by the Dakota Territory legislature in 1862, 27 years before the establishment of the state of South Dakota, [ 5 ] USD is the flagship university of South Dakota and the state's oldest public university. [ 6 ]

  8. Avi Bell - Wikipedia

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    Abraham (Avi) Bell (Hebrew: אבי בל) is an Israeli Professor of Law at the University of San Diego School of Law and at Bar-Ilan University's Faculty of Law. Bell received his B.A. and J.D. from the University of Chicago, and his S.J.D. from Harvard. [1] He interned in the office of Israeli Supreme Court judge Mishael Cheshin.

  9. Gail Heriot - Wikipedia

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    Prior to becoming an academic, Heriot clerked for Seymour Simon on the Supreme Court of Illinois and practiced at law firms in Chicago and Washington, D.C. Heriot joined the faculty of the University of San Diego School of Law in 1989 where she teaches, inter alia, Civil Rights Law and History, Employment Discrimination, Products Liability, Remedies, and Torts.