Marquette University Law School: A Center Of Superiority In Law
In Identity Theft of CreditGuru (March 11, 2010 12:49 pm)
When visiting the beautiful State of Wisconsin in the United States one cannot miss Marquette University Law School. If one comes across a Milwaukee Attorney, one might suspect that he or she has attended the university. On close questioning a Milwaukee Lawyer will gladly speak of how he or she managed his academic era at the university. Marquette University Law School is part of the larger parent university called Marquette University, a private university with co-education and strong Roman Catholic roots. From university grounds to curriculum the law school provides its pupils, enlightening and unprecedented experience.
Marquette University Law School has a rich history. The first dean of the university was the court judge, James Jenkins. He worked in the United States Court of Appeal until his retirement. The University’s initial publication under the name of, “Marquette Law Review” appeared in 1916. In 1924, the campus of the law institution was shifted to Sensenbrenner Hall, which exists till date. The institution was privileged to be a member of Association of American Law Schools by 1912. In 1925, Marquette University was given approval by the American Bar Association. Under Dean Robert Boden, the law institution had become a modern institution.
The degrees and curriculum which are provided by the Academy gives the students the advantage of joining the bar association straight without the necessity to go through the bar exam criteria. This is because of the Law school’s flawless reputation. Foreign trained attorneys could attend Marquette University for two degrees in sports law. One of them is known to be “Juris Doctor” and the other one is recognized as “Master of Laws”. There are other remarkable degrees awarded by the university besides law. For instance, one could receive M.B.A. in sports business courses. He could be awarded an M.A. in the science of bioethics as well.
There is a multitude of interests and clubs offered to students to participate in. Associations and unions like The Student Bar Association, a body mediating the interaction between students and the teaching faculty, The Federalist Society, or the Black Law Students association. With these recreation, pupils are able to properly balance work and play while learning the whole time. Tuition fees for Law courses nears 32,410 dollars. Besides, 30% of students can secure scholarships based on merit. Law students passing out from Marquette University obtain a good reputation and are employed within 9 months with 73,630 dollars as their beginning income.
Marquette University Law School is a part of a Jesuit university. Jesuit Universities, at all times, remains dedicated to uphold a principle they call Jesuit Principle. This principle is widely recognized as Cura Personalis. The Cura personalis is defined as “care of the entire person” hence, the institution maintains that it has a responsibility to promote variety and its pupils to become constituents for heralding constructive changes in the society we reside in. With academic activities, a competent teaching faculty and a library for inquiries, the institution has turned out to be a focus for analyzing the events of law and politics in the state of Wisconsin.
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