The Faculty of Cleveland-Marshall College of Law Are Active in the Community
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published May 20, 2016
Amanda Griffin
Summary: Through the faculty blog at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, you can keep track of all the many things that members of the faculty are involved in.
Cleveland-Marshall College of Law’s Faculty blog follows the happenings on and off campus of what the faculty are involved in. The blog strives to provide informative news about what professors at the law school are making contributions to in the educational system. The faculty members at the school are accomplished creative scholars with diverse backgrounds, interests, and passions. They are committed to inspiring and educating the next generation of lawyers.
Cleveland Law School was founded in 1897. The law school was the first in Ohio to admit women and one of the first to admit minorities. The school merged with John Marshall School of Law in 1946 to form Cleveland-Marshall Law School.
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