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Updated On: 11/13/2008 7:38:29 PM
Professor Primus is probably the smartest person I have ever met. His wife, also a professor here, is right up there as well. Both are awesome professors. To say that the atmosphere here is collegial is an understatement. There is a little too much emphasis placed on working for large firms, but I suppose the same criticism could be offered against any of the top schools.
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Updated On: 9/24/2008 10:23:01 PM
A totally great experience.
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Updated On: 9/24/2008 7:17:55 AM
Like most top law schools, Michigan has had excellent joint appointees in the social sciences -- economics, political science, psychology, sociology. But Michigan may well be preeminent in its joint appointees in the humanities -- philosophy, classics, English literature, history. In addition it pioneered the introduction of transnatioal law as a required course in the first year. To balance this broad interdisciplinary approach, it offers an extensive set of clinical programs, including specialized clinics dealing with the environment, urban communities, and "innocence" determinations for persons with dubious convictions.
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Updated On: 9/24/2008 4:27:56 AM
I LOVE Michigan Law!!!! So far 3/5 of my professors are the most well established in their fields. My classmates are vibrant, intelligent and always willing to help.
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