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Qué (quién) es UEA Law School - definición


UEA Law School         
UEA Law School, founded in 1977, is a school within the University of East Anglia, dedicated to research and teaching in law. It is located in Earlham Hall, a seventeenth-century mansion situated on the edge of the UEA campus.
Law school         
  • Founded in 1817, [[Harvard Law School]] is the oldest continuously operating law school in the United States.
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  • [[West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences]], in [[Kolkata]] is one of the autonomous law schools in India
INSTITUTION SPECIALIZING IN LEGAL EDUCATION
School of law; Law School; Law schools; College of Law; School of Law; Faculty of law; Law-school; Law-schools; Faculte de droit; Faculté de droit; Faculte de Droit
A law school (also known as a law centre or college of law) is an institution specializing in legal education, usually involved as part of a process for becoming a lawyer within a given jurisdiction.
University of Pennsylvania Law School         
  • Professor [[Anita L. Allen]]
  • U.S. Navy men taking examination for commission, grouped in front of Penn Law School main building in photo taken on August 6, 1918
  • Penn Law]] in photo taken on June 25, 1918
  • James Wilson]], [[James Madison]], and [[Benjamin Franklin]].
  • Attorney General of Pennsylvania]] George Washington Woodruff, Penn Law Class of 1898, was also elected to the [[College Football Hall of Fame]] as Penn teams were recognized as national champions in 1894, 1895, and 1897.
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  • [[Owen Roberts]], U.S. Supreme Court Justice
  • Photograph taken in 1861 of [[George Sharswood]], third Professor of Law and first Dean of the Law Department of the University of Pennsylvania and later Chief Justice of Pennsylvania.
  • [[William Draper Lewis]], Penn Law Dean, and founder of the [[American Law Institute]]
  • Penn Law logo
  • Portrait of Charles Willing Hare (1787-1827) painted by [[Thomas Sully]] in 1814. Hare was second Professor of Law at University of Pennsylvania where he taught in 1817 and 1818.
  •  Portrait Painting of Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander, Esquire, PhD, (Penn Law Class of 1927) on display at Penn Law.
  • Silverman Hall
LAW SCHOOL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Penn Law; Penn Law School; University of Pennsylvania School of Law; PennLaw; Carey Law School at Penn; Carey Law School at the University of Pennsylvania
(first "full professor of Law" appointed in 1792)In 1792, Associate Justice of United States Supreme Court of the United States, James Wilson, was appointed as Penn's first "full professor of law"10 U. Pa.