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  2. Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, it has a job placement rate such that 83% of graduates were employed, with 68% employed where bar admission was required, in long-term jobs within ten months of graduation (Class of 2016-2018). [12] In the winter 2018 issue of preLaw, the University of Memphis Law School received an A− grade in "Best Value Law Schools" list. [13]

  3. Post–law school employment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Courts noted that graduates could have deduced it would be difficult to find full-time legal jobs after graduating from a poorly ranked school. [ 28 ] In December 2016, students of ABA accredited Charlotte Law School filed a $5 million class action lawsuit against the school for deceptive and unfair trade practices, unjust enrichment, breach of ...

  4. Judge: More than 70 Memphis police officers can join legal ...

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    The Memphis Police Association said it reached an impasse with the city over how best to introduce the rank. Now 73 officers are joining MPA's lawsuit. Judge: More than 70 Memphis police officers ...

  5. Over 70 officers ask to join legal battle over new rank ... - AOL

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    More than 70 Memphis police officers have asked a Shelby County Circuit Court judge to allow them to join the legal battle over a new police rank.

  6. Joe Brown (judge) - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from law school, Brown moved to Memphis, Tennessee to work as an attorney for the Legal Services Corporation. Brown later worked for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. [5] By 1978, Brown became the first African-American prosecutor in Memphis, and he later directed the Memphis public defender's office. [2]

  7. Steven J. Mulroy - Wikipedia

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    Steven J. Mulroy (born April 9, 1964) is the District Attorney of Shelby County, Tennessee. Previously, he was a University of Memphis law professor who served on the County Commission for Shelby County, Tennessee from District 5 from 2006 to 2014.