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Bending (And Breaking) The Cost Curve Of Legal Education, Peter B. Rutledge
Bending (And Breaking) The Cost Curve Of Legal Education, Peter B. Rutledge
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Law school graduates will accumulate an average of over $140,000 in debt for their undergraduate and law school studies, and some law schools have reported costs exceeding $100,000 annually. Peter B. “Bo” Rutledge, dean of the University of Georgia School of Law, examines the ever-escalating costs and explains his school’s three-part strategy for dealing with it.
Georgia's Historic Law Schools -- Part Ii: University Of Georgia - History Of The University Of Georgia School Of Law, C. Ronald Ellington
Georgia's Historic Law Schools -- Part Ii: University Of Georgia - History Of The University Of Georgia School Of Law, C. Ronald Ellington
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In June 1859, Joseph Henry Lumpkin, William Hope Hull, and Thomas R.R. Cobb, under the authority of the University of Georgia's Board of Trustees, issued a printed announcement of the opening session of a law school on October 1 of that year. Law courses had been offered up to that time as one part of the curriculum of the Franklin College, but the reorganization plan unveiled called for the establishment of a law school with a faculty of three. The law professors would be unsalaried and were to be compensated from tuition collected. The School of Law was formally created …