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  Encyclopedia: Loyola Law School   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Not to be confused with Loyola University Chicago School of Law or Loyola University New Orleans School of Law, Loyola Law School is the graduate law school of Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California.
The University of Alabama School of Law (AALS, 1928)
The School of Law is committed to excellence in legal education in the tradition of its spiritual heritage, with its goal being wisdom, not mere technical competence.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Loyola-Law-School   (491 words)

  
 Loyola Law School Los Angeles
Loyola congratulates winners of its 4th Annual National Civil Trial Competition, St. John's University.
Loyola was profiled as one of nation's outstanding law schools.
Loyola Law School is the graduate law school for Loyola Marymount University.
www.lls.edu   (183 words)

  
 Top Law Schools: Loyola Law School Profile
Loyola Law School is one of the oldest and is the largest law school in California.
Loyola Law School is not located on the main campus, but instead consists of an entire city block in downtown Los Angeles.
Loyola generally accepts 30% of these applicants and these admitted students have GPAs ranging from a 3.15 to a 3.60 and a LSAT score ranging from a 157-162 (these ranges are for students at the 25th and 75th percentiles respectively, the median GPA is a 3.38 and median LSAT is 160).
www.top-law-schools.com /loyola-law-school.html   (512 words)

  
 Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
He later became a Professor of Law at Pace Law School and was the Director of the Pace Institute of International Commercial Law Institute until his death in 1993.
The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (East Asia Branch) is principal sponsor and the Law School of City University is the sponsoring host.
Loyola first became involved in the Vis in 1996 through the efforts of two third-year evening students, Paul Salazar and Andrew Dolak.
vis.lls.edu   (282 words)

  
 Loyola University of Chicago School of Law
Law student participants benefit from Street Law by developing communication skills and recognizing their responsibility to educate lay people about the law.
High school classes taught each semester by 10-20 law students using Street Law text in Chicago high schools and some elementary schools; students also participate in team-teaching at schools or group teaching at facilities for wards of the state.
Participants/teachers include Loyola students, some of whom are members of Phi Alpha Delta, Northwestern law school students and professors, public defenders, private attorneys, educators and youth workers.
www.streetlaw.org /Loyola_survey.htm   (489 words)

  
 LexisNexis® Martindale-Hubbell®   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The mission of Loyola Law School is legal education within the context of Loyola Marymount University and its goals as a Catholic Institution in the Jesuit and Marymount traditions.
Loyola students are the next generation of global policymakers, counselors, business leaders, and legal scholars.
The Law School, originally established as St. Vincent's School of Law, is one of five divisions of Loyola Marymount University.
www.martindale.com /xp/Martindale/Professional_Resources/Law_Schools/schl0426.xml   (879 words)

  
 Loyola Law School-Los Angeles (Loyola LA Law) Admissions & Applications - Law School/JD Admissions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Since law schools do not have an interview process, the personal statement is your only chance to expr...
I applied very last minute to law school and may not have as clear of an understanding of the different options with respect to admissions.
Loyola is a departure from the "cut-throat" mentality at most other law schools.
www.vault.com /lawschooladmissions/Loyola_Law_School-Los_Angeles.html   (549 words)

  
 Loyola Law School
The center is just one example of how the law school's faculty and students are committed to providing legal services to those in need.
Located on the law school campus, the center will mediate any dispute as long as the parties are ready to communicate.
Loyola Law School's Advocacy Program was ranked fifth in the country by U.S. News and World Report.
www.lmu.edu /Page12219.aspx   (449 words)

  
 Law Schools by State Hurricane New Orleans Tulane Loyola students
Whittier Law School in Costa Mesa, California (Southern California area) is prepared to accommodate free of tuition and fees between 15 to 20 visiting students from the second and third year classes at Tulane and Loyola Law Schools for the fall 2005 semester.
New Orleans law schools who contacted us by September 2 asking to be admitted as visitors and for whom the deans of those law schools preapproved the transfer of credits to their respective institutions.
Des Moines, IA Drake Law School will accept as visiting students for the fall 2005 semester up to ten (10) second- or third-year law students, in good standing (which will be assumed on the student's representation and be verified later), who are from Tulane or Loyola (NO) Law Schools.
www.aals.org /neworleans/schoolsbystate.html   (13485 words)

  
 Loyola University Chicago School of Law: Student Activities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Loyola University Chicago Law Journal is the law school's primary scholarly publication that is distributed throughout the nation's law libraries, judges' chambers, and other various legal organizations.
Published continuously since 1970, the Law Journal is committed both to the examination and analysis of current legal issues and problems and to the development of the law.
The Law Journal's second issue, entitled the Illinois Judicial Symposium issue, is traditionally devoted to issues affecting Illinois attorneys and to recent developments in Illinois law.
www.luc.edu /law/activities/publications/law.shtml   (144 words)

  
 AEGiS-PRn: Statement From Loyola Law School
LOS ANGELES, April 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Following testing for tuberculosis among approximately 120 students and staff at Loyola Law School on Monday, April 7, 1997, it was subsequently discovered that there was a possibility that needles used in the test procedures may have been used more than once.
Although the chance of transmission of infectious disease in this instance is very remote, the Law School felt an obligation to disclose the problem to its community.
Health experts, including Dr. Paul Holtom, an infectious disease specialist at County USC Medical Center, have advised the Law School that the probability of transmission under these circumstances is extremely low.
www.aegis.com /news/pr/1997/PR970415.html   (428 words)

  
 Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
Loyola Child Advocates seeks to increase on-campus awareness of child advocacy issues, involve students and faculty in outreach efforts to neighborhood schools and strengthen ties to the legal child advocacy community.
Over 100 interviews are granted to Loyola Law School students to interview at this event with various public interest agencies.
Loyola Law School's Post-Graduate Fellowship in Public Interest Law provides a salary of $28,000 per year for the first year and a second-year funding of $12,000 subject to satisfactory completion of the first year.
www.abanet.org /legalservices/probono/lawschools/56.html   (1270 words)

  
 School of Law - Loyola University New Orleans
The law school is ready to begin early spring 2006 registration.
Founded in 1914, the School of Law has graduated distinguished alumni serving in local, state, and federal governments and the judiciary.
The School of Law's Early Admit Program allows those who have completed three-fourths of their undergraduate degree requirements to be admitted.
law.loyno.edu   (341 words)

  
 UH -Top Education Stories - Loyola's Law School, Shut by Hurricane, Will Move
(Bloomberg) -- Loyola University New Orleans School of Law, which was forced to shut down because of flooding caused by Hurricane Katrina, plans to move its students, faculty and classes to the University of Houston Law Center.
Loyola's law school, founded in 1914, is one of more than a dozen colleges and universities in the New Orleans area shut down in the wake of Katrina.
Law school faculty and administration are making a list of housing options for Loyola students who want to come to Houston, Rapoport said.
www.uh.edu /ednews/2005/bloom/200509/20050915loyolauh.html   (414 words)

  
 Leiter Reports: Law School Updates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
For the benefit of my non-law readers: the classic law school exam gives the student 3 to 4 hours to write out an analysis of the legal issues presented by various hypothetical situations; the answers are handwritten in "blue books," which consist of ten-or-so lined white pieces of paper between light blue covers.
Based on current faculty affiliations, here is how the law schools rank in terms of total number of articles by faculty members selected as among the "top ten" of the year (schools were awarded 1.0 for a sole-authored article,.5 for co-authored articles, and.33 for articles with three authors).
William Sage, a JD/MD at Columbia Law School, who is widely considered the leading health law scholar of his generation in the academy, has a permanent offer from the University of Texas at Austin, and will be a visiting professor at the Law School during 2005-06.
leiterreports.typepad.com /blog/law_school_updates/index.html   (11464 words)

  
 Loyola University New Orleans - Emergency Updates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Loyola administators working in the administrative offices in Alexandria will soon have more information and details regarding employee health benefits with Blue Cross for those who are temporarily living out-of-state.
The Loyola administration is in touch via phone and e-mail remotely and sporadically, and they are working on plans to assist students, faculty and staff as they face these difficult circumstances.
We are grateful that the Loyola campus has been spared significant physical damage and we are thankful for the many staff members who have worked so diligently to assist in the evacuation of students and to maintain the safety of the campus.
www.jaceebergeron.com /loyola   (1653 words)

  
 Proof for Loyola Law School (Los Angeles) Legal Studies Research Paper Series Vol 7, No 2
Recognizing the increasing importance of this subject within the modern law school curriculum, the goal of this new casebook is to introduce the topics covered in the law of mergers and acquisitions in terms that are accessible to the uninitiated law student.
As part of this effort, the casebook endeavors to instill in the law student a sense of what it takes to be a good business lawyer in the modern practice of law in a transactional setting.
Each corporation is formed under the law of its chosen state of incorporation, and consistency and predictability argue for application of that law to govern the corporation's internal affairs.
papers.ssrn.com /sol3/sample_issues/259308.html   (2975 words)

  
 CNS STORY: Archbishop skips Loyola graduation over law school's Landrieu honor
The law school planned to grant an honorary degree May 13 to the entire family of Moon Landrieu, a former mayor of New Orleans and state appeals court judge.
He said he had spoken with Loyola's president, Jesuit Father Kevin W. Wildes, and expressed his "disappointment" that the law school had decided to extend the honorary degree to the entire Landrieu family.
The Loyola School of Law said the collective honorary doctorate was being given to Moon Landrieu, his wife, Verna, and their nine children because they are "extraordinary examples of people living out the Jesuit mission of men and women for others."
www.catholicnews.com /data/stories/cns/0502865.htm   (759 words)

  
 Loyola University Chicago School of Law
Loyola established The Loyola ChildLaw Center in 1993 as the nation's first law school program to focus on the representation of children.
The ChildLaw program is dedicated to the interdisciplinary development of highly committed law students with strong academic and creative abilities who will use their legal skills and training on behalf of children.
Loyola Public Interest Law Reporter, a student-edited national magazine of news and features on the law of human rights, economic justice, criminal justice, the environment, and government operations.
www.abanet.org /legalservices/probono/lawschools/55.html   (1325 words)

  
 The Program for Law & Technology
Karl Manheim is a professor of law at Loyola Law School where he teaches and writes in the areas of Communications Law, Constitutional Law, and related subjects.
After graduating from law school, he was a Legal Writing Instructor at Boalt Hall (University of California at Berkeley Law School) and then an Associate in the New York office of Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton.
He was educated at Harvard Law School, receiving a J.D. degree in 1963, and at St. John's University, receiving a B.A. degree in 1957.
techlaw.lls.edu /events/atc1/participants.html   (3106 words)

  
 About Loyola Law School
The first ABA-accredited law school in California with a pro bono requirement for graduation, Loyola Law is committed to legal ethics and the public interest, and has produced top attorneys for nearly a century.
Community Service: Loyola Law is the first ABA-accredited law school in California with a mandatory pro bono requirement.
Loyola students donate over 40,000 hours of pro bono work per year to non-profit organizations.
www.lls.edu /about   (348 words)

  
 Nellco Members Directory
However, law students from NELLCO libraries will be granted access providing they have a current student ID. LEXIS or WESTLAW terminals may be used by these students with their own password.
Students from other NELLCO law schools who have a valid student ID are permitted to use LEXIS/WESTLAW terminals, if available, in the CALR Centers, as long as they use their own passwords.
Student Access: Students from Research Libraries Group institutions, University of Connecticut Law School and Quinnipiac Law School will be issued a pass upon showing current valid ID from their school.
www.nellco.org /MemberSites.htm   (1187 words)

  
 2005 Vis competition-Loyola Law School   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
It involves international law (as does the Jessup) and the entire competition takes place in Vienna -- the home of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL), one of the sponsors of the Vis Moot.
The Loyola team will compete against teams from four other countries -- usually "civil law" countries -- in the preliminary rounds in a mock arbitration conducted by a panel of arbitrators, at least two of whom will be from other countries.
Since there are four preliminary rounds, a school could use up to eight students in the preliminary rounds, but most don't use more than 5 or 6; some only use their best two students in all rounds.
vis.lls.edu /team   (679 words)

  
 School of Law - Loyola University New Orleans
The Loyola Law Review was first published in 1920 as the Loyola Law Journal.
The Loyola Law Review is published four times annually, and is produced by a select group of students from Loyola University New Orleans School of Law.
The Law Review is distributed across the nation and around the world, with over 800 subscribers.
law.loyno.edu /review   (72 words)

  
 William M. Rains Law Library at Loyola Law School Los Angeles
The William M. Rains Law Library is one of the largest private law libraries in the western United States.
The Library receives books and program materials from the California Continuing Education of the Bar, from the American Bar Association and the American Association of Law Schools, and is a member of the Center for Computer Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI).
The William M. Rains Law Library has an on-going commitment to the intellectual development of the Loyola Law School community, through its aggressive programs in collections development, research assistance, facilities enhancement and expansion, and technology.
library.lls.edu   (333 words)

  
 Abp. Hughes criticizes Loyola for honoring pro-abort speaker
Archbishop Alfred Hughes said he was “both distressed and disappointed” that Loyola University Law School had invited one of the country’s foremost abortion proponents to deliver a speech and receive a law school honor March 20.
The appearance by Kim Gandy, president of the National Organization for Women and a Loyola Law School alumna, drew about 100 pro-life protestors and touched off a storm of controversy among Loyola alumni in the form of e-mails and letters to Jesuit Father Bernard Knoth, Loyola’s president.
But when questioned, she admitted that Loyola was the first Catholic law school at which she had spoken as president of NOW.
clarionherald.org /20020327/art003.htm   (596 words)

  
 LLM GUIDE - Loyola Law School Program at Università di Bologna
Loyola Marymount University balances a challenging liberal arts and sciences curriculum with a commitment to social justice.
Loyola Law School's LLM Program in American Law and International Legal Practice provides American and foreign law school graduates the unique opportunity to earn an American LLM from Loyola Law School at Alma Mater Studiorum-Universita di Bologna.
American law school graduates are required to complete a minimum of nine units at the Loyola Law School campus in Los Angeles the first semester and must complete the remaining units in Bologna during the second semester or summer.
www.llm-guide.com /university/596   (852 words)

  
 bRAINStorms - Loyola Law School   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The meeting provides an opportunity for law librarians to gather and attend committee meetings, educational sessions and workshops.
He is co-author of Foreign Law: Current Sources of Codes and Basic Legislation in Jurisdictions of the World, which is considered a major resource for researching foreign law, and is General Editor of the Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals.
Established by the American Association of Law Libraries and West Publishing, the scholarship is awarded annually to help aspiring minority law librarians to obtain the educational credentials necessary to enter the profession.
library.lls.edu /brainstorms/bRAINStorms.July.03.html   (837 words)

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