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Raj Abhyanker
Updated on 11/22/2009 11:13:11 AM
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Sterling J. Stires
Updated on 12/31/2008 12:23:29 PM
I graduated from Cal. Western in 1998, and enjoyed my experience there. One thing that is great about Cal. Western is the "tri-mester" program, where you can graduate in 2 years rather than 3. I did it in 2 1/2 years - hard work for sure, but well worth it. I found that Cal. Western prepared me for taking the Bar, which I passed in my first attempt. I also had the great pleasure of working for the Director of International Legal Studies, Prof. John Noyes - great experience from a wonderful professor.
Charles R. Gallagher III
Updated on 5/16/2009 12:22:03 PM
Superb education for litigators. Top flight skills and writing programs. Trial and appellate advocacy are nationally rated. Strong faculty but too many visiting and adjunct professors.
Kenneth Lewis Swenson
Updated on 12/28/2008 11:34:47 PM
Pepperdine's Straus Institute offers an excellent dispute resolution program with innovative course formats.
Updated on 4/20/2009 3:25:57 PM
The Michigan State University College of Law is a rising law school. The professors often have actually practiced in their particular fields for several years before coming to teach, rather than just being academics. Thus they can give insight not only to the theory of law, but also the application of practice in the real world.

The Research and Writing program is very intense, but it sets the student up to shine when put against candidates from other institutions. Cases are not won on oral arguments, they are won on the written briefs.

Many of the professors take a holistic approach to teaching law, showing the student how the different components fit together, so you are getting constant reinforcement between different subjects.
Kenneth Lewis Swenson
Updated on 12/28/2008 11:26:17 PM
Pacific McGeorge has had a long tradition of producing practice-ready graduates. Its solid clinical programs and location in Sacramento provide excellent opportunities for hand-on learning experiences during law school. Pacific McGeorge also offers well-respected, advanced programs in government law and public policy, transnational business practice, and water law.
Martin Friedlander
Updated on 2/15/2009 11:54:35 PM
Great school. Graduated in 1962
W. O. Agyekum
Updated on 12/26/2008 9:29:05 PM
Seattle U is committed to the very best legal education and commitment to service. Great location near the heart of downtown Seattle
Greg Freeze
Updated on 1/4/2009 5:20:34 PM
It serves no purpose to give less than five starts all around for an alma mater.
Updated on 12/3/2008 3:53:58 AM
I am pleased to be able to give SCU Law a failing grade across the board, solely on the grounds that they can't manage email address books. I am not associated with the school in any way, and do not even live on the same continent, but continue to get mail for and from the institution despite repeated and ongoing requests to delete my address. This invitation to vote was just another example. Presumably there is some student or staff member who didnt get this invite because SCU has their address entered incorrectly as mine. Unlucky for them and for me.

Since I'm here, I'll add that the criteria you are surveying on indicate strongly what a soulless, empty school this must be. Obviously BMW's in the lot is the kpi for a fulfilling education.
03-12-2010