Tuesday, July 22, 2008

The University of Miami School of Law

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We are delighted to have had an opportunity to meet you at the DC Law School Forum. Miami is an excellent institution and exciting city in which to study law and we encourage you to review our information. To access our 2007-08 View Book, click here; to receive our 2008-09 View Book in September, click here. Additional items which may be of interest to you follow below.



Review our brochure, Law School: 29 Critical Questions to Ask.


Get a glimpse of the many exciting activities and areas of practice in which our students and alumni are involved. Webcasts (audio and video) with alumni, students and other members of the Miami legal community may be accessed online at http://www.law.miami.edu/webcast/index.php.


Apply to Miami electronically through LSDAS (preferred method) or send the application via regular mail. Note: the 2009 application should be available in early August.


If you plan to be in Miami, we’ll gladly arrange a tour and class visit. Submit a Visit Form online to make arrangements.


Attend one of our Open Houses this fall (Saturday, October 11 or Tuesday, November 25).


Throughout the year, Miami Law will sponsor online Chat Rooms. These Chats give you an opportunity to communicate with current law students and administrators. Visit our Admissions Events Calendar in September for a schedule of Chats.


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P.O. Box 248087

Coral Gables, FL 33124-8087

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Web Site: www.law.miami.edu

Sunday, July 20, 2008

The Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law

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Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
55 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10003
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Thursday, July 17, 2008

The New York University School of Law

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To aid in the response time during this busy period, we have included answers to some of the most common questions in this auto-response. If your question is answered by the information below, you will receive no further response from our office. If your question is not included in the information below, we will do our best to respond within 2-3 business days. We appreciate your patience.

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1. What is the school code for the FAFSA?
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2. What do I need to do as an applicant or admitted JD student in order to apply for financial aid?
Prior to admission, we encourage all applicants to complete and submit the FAFSA to our school code, 002785.
Upon admission to NYU School of Law, students are encouraged to complete the FAFSA, if they have not already done so, and complete our institutional application for financial aid, which is available through the Admitted Students website. Please contact the Office of Admissions if you are having difficulty logging in to the Admitted Students site. Admissions may be reached at by email at law.jdadmissions@nyu.edu or by calling 212.998.6060.
*Please note that NYU must receive the SAR electronically directly from FAFSA. Please do not send paper copies of the SAR to our office.
*Also, please note that we do not use the Need Access or other profile programs.

3. Is parental information required on the FAFSA or the institutional application?
NYU School of Law does not require parental information on the FAFSA.
However, in order to be considered for our institutional scholarship funding, regardless of age or marital status, parental information is required on our institutional application.

4. What are the deadlines for applying for financial aid as a JD student (i.e. submitting the FAFSA and the institutional financial aid application)?
Admitted students are strongly encouraged to complete both the FAFSA and institutional application by April 1. Students admitted after April 1 should complete the application as soon as possible and no later than two weeks after notification of their admission. If you do not complete the applications by the encouraged deadline, you are not precluded from receiving aid, however, priority will be given to applicants who met the deadline.

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Please do not send copies of tax returns prior to our request from our office. We may request copies of both your and your parents' tax returns for verification purposes once an award has been determined. Please If you have already sent copies of the returns, please be advised that, for security purposes, these documents were shredded and may be requested from you at a later date.

6. When will I find out about my award? (JD applicants)
Notification of awards will begin in late-March early-April. Notification will be sent electronically via email to the address you listed in your completed financial aid application. Your award may be delayed if we need additional information from you during our initial review or if you are being considered for a named scholarship which requires an interview.

7. What do I need to do as a prospective LLM student to apply for financial aid?
LLM candidates are eligible to receive merit-based funding as determined by the Office of Admissions. There is no need-based funding from NYU School of Law for students pursuing an LLM degree.
LLM candidates are also eligible to apply for loans, both Federal* and private. The private loan process does not begin until June. In early-June we will have more information regarding the loan programs for next academic year.
*In order to be eligible for Federal loans, you must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident and complete the FAFSA.



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Dear Christian Milan LSAC L24033516 Forum Participant admitted JD students at The Liberty University School of Law,



We hope to see you at the D.C. Forum!



Admissions Counselors will be on hand at Table 564 to answer your questions about Liberty University School of Law. Find out how this young law school has quickly become competitive in national competitions, has achieved a nearly ninety percent bar passage rate, and whose graduates are working in large and small firms, in public interest organizations, with judges, and in the public sector at all levels.



Distinctively Christian, Liberty’s program of legal education is innovative and rigorous—with a three-year lawyering skills program that is unmatched. Our clinical and externship programs provide numerous opportunities for you to use your new skills, even before you graduate, including participation in cases of national importance.



“What makes a Christian law school?” people ask. At Liberty you will learn from a law faculty with a Christian worldview. The culture of this law school encourages your view that law is a calling to a vocation, a calling to do justice.



Our state-of-the-art law school is located on the campus of Liberty University, in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Central Virginia, 180 miles southwest of Washington, D.C.



I would like to personally invite you to visit Liberty University School of Law. But first, please stop and see us at Table 564 on Saturday. We’ll be happy to chat with you.



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Office of Admissions and Financial Aid

Liberty University School of Law

1971 University Boulevard

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The Harvard University School of Law

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Harvard Law School offers a limited amount of on-campus housing for law students in a wide variety of housing types from traditional dormitories, suite-style housing, a converted hotel and a few apartments in our wood frame houses. Each of the on-campus options is located in proximity to the classrooms, Harkness Commons (the student center and dining hall), and Langdell Library. All are within walking distance of Harvard Square. All rooms and apartments are fully furnished and are available to all Law School students through a series of housing lotteries and rooms selection processes held during the spring term.
On-Campus Housing Information

Gropius Complex - Shaw Hall, Holmes Hall, Ames Hall, and Dane Hall
*Story Hall will not be available in 2008-2009 due to the Northwest Corner construction project.
Hastings Hall
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* 2008-2009 HLS On-Campus Housing - Preparations are still being made for housing for the 2008-2009 academic year and this website will be updated throughout the spring and summer of 2008. Please find below approximate timelines for applications and the lottery/housing selection.
o Returning HLS Students - The returning student deadline to apply for HLS dormitory housing for 2008-2009 has now passed (Tuesday, April 8, 2008) and the lottery / room selection will be held in mid-April. If you would like to be added to the waitlist, please submit the 2008-2009 Returning Student On-Campus Housing Application. We will be making our way through the waitlist in early June at the conclusion of the incoming student housing lotteries.
o Incoming J.D. Students - The incoming J.D. deadline to apply for HLS dormitory housing for 2008-2009 has now passed (Sunday, April 20, 2008) and the lottery / room selection will be held in early May. If you would like to be added to the waitlist, please submit the 2008-2009 Incoming J.D. On-Campus Housing Application. We will be making our way through the waitlist after the incoming J.D. room selection occurs in early May.
o Incoming LL.M./S.J.D. Students - The incoming LL.M./S.J.D. deadline to apply for HLS dormitory housing for 2008-2009 has now passed (Friday, May 2, 2008) and the lottery / room selection will be held in mid-May. If you would like to be added to the waitlist, please submit the 2008-2009 Incoming LL.M./S.J.D. On-Campus Housing Application. We will be making our way through the waitlist in early June.

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All housing inquiries should be directed to housing@law.

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Douglas J.D. Walo, Housing Administrator
Pound Hall 310
617-495-1880

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View of Building Welcome to the Harvard Law School Housing web site. Contained within these web pages, you will find information regarding the housing options available for HLS students. Accommodations can be found in a variety of different types of HLS on-campus housing, Harvard University apartments, or in privately owned apartments in Cambridge and the surrounding neighborhoods.
Harvard Law School On-Campus Housing

The Harvard Law School on-campus housing contains 495 residents, nearly half of whom are first-year J.D. students. Harvard Law School offers a limited amount of on-campus housing for law students in a wide variety of housing types from traditional dormitories, suite-style housing, a converted hotel and a few apartments in our wood frame houses. Each of the on-campus options is located in proximity to the classrooms, Harkness Commons (the student center and dining hall), and Langdell Library. All are within walking distance of Harvard Square. All rooms and apartments are fully furnished and are available to all Law School students through a series of housing lotteries and rooms selection processes held during the spring term.

* 2008-2009 HLS On-Campus Housing - Preparations are still being made for housing for the 2008-2009 academic year and this website will be updated throughout the spring and summer of 2008. Please find below approximate timelines for applications and the lottery/housing selection.
o Returning HLS Students - The returning student deadline to apply for HLS dormitory housing for 2008-2009 has now passed (Tuesday, April 8, 2008) and the lottery / room selection will be held in mid-April. If you would like to be added to the waitlist, please submit the 2008-2009 Returning Student On-Campus Housing Application. We will be making our way through the waitlist in early June at the conclusion of the incoming student housing lotteries.
o Incoming J.D. Students - The incoming J.D. deadline to apply for HLS dormitory housing for 2008-2009 has now passed (Sunday, April 20, 2008) and the lottery / room selection will be held in early May. If you would like to be added to the waitlist, please submit the 2008-2009 Incoming J.D. On-Campus Housing Application. We will be making our way through the waitlist after the incoming J.D. room selection occurs in early May.
o Incoming LL.M./S.J.D. Students - The incoming LL.M./S.J.D. deadline to apply for HLS dormitory housing for 2008-2009 has now passed (Friday, May 2, 2008) and the lottery / room selection will be held in mid-May. If you would like to be added to the waitlist, please submit the 2008-2009 Incoming LL.M./S.J.D. On-Campus Housing Application. We will be making our way through the waitlist in early June.

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Programs of Study: Pathways Through the Harvard Law School Curriculum

Harvard Law School offers more courses and seminars than any other law school in the world. This is a tremendous resource, but the large numbers of courses, across a huge range of topics and approaches, also can be daunting to plan your own path through the curriculum. The faculty encourages J.D. students to build on the foundation of the first year with both sufficient focus to pursue deep knowledge and with sufficient curiosity to explore a broad array of ideas about and approaches to law. Pursue your own passions, and also think about how to take advantage of opportunities for advanced work, clinical work, fellowships, and courses elsewhere in the university.

To pursue deepening knowledge and progression as you move through the three years of law school and to create a tool for better coordination and collaboration between faculty members, the faculty has developed "programs of study." Students do not sign up for any program; nor should any student feel compelled to adhere to one. Instead, the programs of study reflect the best advice from faculty about how to approach particular subjects and potential careers. Five initial programs of study follow here with suggestions about how you can navigate our extensive course offerings with a sense of their relationship to different avenues of study and opportunities to move progressively through more advanced work before graduation. The programs of study also encourage groups of faculty members to think through in collective ways the best ways of offering and combining courses and to plan their own teaching programs. The programs of study can give J.D. and L.L.M. students a picture of how different courses and seminars can relate to the work of practicing lawyers and academics, and how clinical work, summer opportunities, and fellowships also enhance your learning and development.

The five programs of study are:

1. Law and Government;
2. Law and Business;
3. International and Comparative Law;
4. Law, Science and Technology; and
5. Law and Social Change.

In the future, groups of faculty members and students may devise programs of study in other fields. Programs of study can include:

1. foundational courses: courses offering context, perspective, skills, and introductory material intended for students with no presumed background in the field;
2. intermediate courses: courses, including clinical opportunities and courses in other schools and departments, that presume the foundational course background and that offer immersion in either a specific subfield or a particular policy or problem area in order to build knowledge, skill, and approaches;
3. capstone opportunities, including seminars, research settings, advanced clinics, and opportunities in other schools and departments, in which students can bring to bear in sophisticated ways the knowledge they have acquired in their prior courses; and
4. information about relevant fellowships and other programs devoted to encouraging scholarship, summer opportunities, pro bono work, and connections with the HLS graduate program.

Beyond any specific program of study, the faculty advises all students to take courses offering exposure to a variety of topics and methodologies. The faculty has long recommended that students consider taking at least one course that offers a particular perspective on the legal system or a distinct way of thinking about law. We continue to recommend such courses, whether in legal history, comparative law, law and economics, and jurisprudence and legal theory.

Note: Constitutional Law is offered in two courses:

Constitutional Law: Separation of Powers, Federalism, and the Fourteenth Amendment (4 credits)

Constitutional Law: The First Amendment (3 or 4 credits)

Students are encouraged to take one or both, and neither has a prerequisite unless a particular instructor so specifies.

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The centerpiece of the learning experience is engagement with the faculty of Harvard Law School, who are among the world's foremost scholars in their fields. Students learn from them in the classroom, through a combination of new and old educational methods, and work with them as well on research projects and other activities. A Harvard Law School education also very frequently includes intensive clinical experiences, exposure to courses and programs of study in the other extraordinary schools of Harvard University, and many rewarding hours devoted to a wide variety of extracurricular activities.

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Dear Christian Milan jurisdoctorstud:

Congratulations on your decision to pursue a legal education. We look forward to meeting you on Saturday at the LSAC Forum. Seth Kritzman, Assistant Director of Enrollment Management will be available at table number 561 to discuss the many opportunities a Hofstra Law education offers.

It's a great time to be a Hofstra Law student. Our curriculum is innovative; Hofstra is one of a handful of schools requiring students to take Transnational Law in the first year. Our faculty is diverse and first rate scholars who teach with energy and enthusiasm, and our students learn and work in a cooperative environment. Extensive clinical and externship opportunities are also available. You can learn more about Hofstra by visiting our web site at law.hofstra.edu , and speaking with Seth.

Regards,
Noreen A. O'Brien
Director of Enrollment Management - Operations


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Helpful Tips to Conquering a Law School Forum


· Consider bringing a bookbag with wheels for collecting brochures from various law schools.
· Wear comfortable shoes, you will be spending a lot of time on your feet.
· Bring preprinted address labels so you can spend more time asking law school representatives questions and less time completing forms for additional information. Do not forget to include your Forum Registration Number.


LSAC offers additional tips on their "Getting the Most Out of an LSAC Law School Forum" pamphlet available online at http://www.lsat.org/pdfs/2008-2009/gettingthemostofaforum.pdf .

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The University of Denver School of Law

University of Denver at the Washington, DC Forum
We are excited to hear that you have registered to attend the Washington, DC Forum. To help with your law school research, the University of Denver Sturm College of Law would like to share some initial information with you about our programs and invite you to visit our table at the forum. You can find us at table 620 at the Washington, DC - Marriott Wardman Park Hotel from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 21, 2008.

This is an exciting time at the Sturm College of Law. Our newly constructed green building provides a well planned and comfortable atmosphere with spaces designed to facilitate the exchange of ideas. From our building-wide wireless access to our technologically enhanced training courtroom, our learning environment prepares you for success in an increasingly multidisciplinary and international world.

Here are a few Sturm College of Law highlights:
The Sturm College of Law offers a traditional J.D. program, as well as Master of Law (LL.M.) degrees in several distinctive areas of study. We also offer specialty programs and dual degrees.
Our Student Law Office, one of the oldest and most exciting clinical programs in the country, allows students to begin representing clients beginning in their second year. Under the supervision of experienced faculty, students represent indigent clients in a number of different areas of law.
The Sturm College of Law’s Trial Advocacy program is the first ever to win both the National Civil Trial Competition and the American Trial Lawyers Association Competition in the same year.
The American Bar Association recently honored the University of Denver Sturm College of Law with the organization’s highest award for achievement in environmental law, emphasizing DU’s place among the nation’s top-ranked institutions in the field.
The University of Denver is just ten minutes from downtown Denver, Colorado. Students take advantage of the career-enhancing opportunities available in this city and also enjoy the distinct recreational activities found both in Denver and in the mountains, just minutes to the west. With over 300 days of sunshine and remarkably mild winters, you’ll no doubt find this a vibrant and engaging place to live.

We look forward to seeing you in DC.
“I am very happy with my decision to attend the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. The faculty challenges me intellectually while also preparing me for the practice of law through our Student Law Office and our Pioneer Legal Internship Program. The student body is composed of amazing people and I have made numerous friends that I am proud to call future colleagues.”


Doug Wigley, 3L
Phoenix, AZ

Contact:
University of Denver
Sturm College of Law
2255 East Evans Avenue,
Suite 115
Denver, Colorado 80208

Email: admissions@law.du.edu
Phone: 303.871.6135
Fax: 303.871.6992
Web: www.law.du.edu













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You can find out about our degree programs, admission information, even apply online.

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The University of Utah School of Law

I recently learned of your interest in law school from the Law School Admission Council’s Candidate Referral Service. I am writing to encourage your consideration of law as a career and to invite you to apply to the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law and visit our table. Our school offers an exceptional academic program that enjoys high national regard. Our student to faculty ratio of 11:1 is one of the best in the country and our total enrollment of only 400 students creates an intimate learning environment. We are located in Salt Lake City, the State capital, county seat and federal seat for courts and agencies, as well as the major metropolitan area for the region. This is ideal for students seeking experimental opportunities in a rich variety of settings.



For more information about our program, do please stop by our table at the Washington, DC Law Forum. We can be found at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, 2660 Woodley Road, NW, from 10 AM to 5 PM, Saturday, June 21, 2008. If you mention this email message when you visit our table, we will be happy to offer you an application fee waiver for our school. I look forward to seeing you there.



Sincerely,

Reyes Aguilar

Associate Dean for Admission and Financial Aid

S.J. Quinney College of Law

University of Utah

332 South 1400 East, Room 101

Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-0730

(801) 581-7479

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The Chapman University School of Law

Dear Christian Milan,



You are invited to meet and visit Chapman University School of Law representatives at the Washington, DC LSAC Forum on Saturday, June 21, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The 2008 DC Forum will take place at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, Exhibit Hall C.



My name is Tracy Simmons and I am the Assistant Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid. I will be located at Table #570 to personally talk to you about the opportunities at Chapman University School of Law.



Our faculty is comprised of 40 full time professors, four of whom were law clerks for Supreme Court Chief Justice Rehnquist, Justice Stevens, Justice Thomas, Justice Brenna, and Justice Souter.



Law School Forums are an excellent resource for future law students to obtain advice and gather admissions materials from schools throughout the country. The Marriott Wardman Park Hotel is located on 2660 Woodley Road, NW. For directions to the facility, please check the following LSAC web page:

http://www.lsac.org/Choosing/law-school-recruitment-forums-directions-dc.asp



For more information about Chapman University School of Law, please visit our website at www.chapman.edu/law. I look forward to meeting you at the DC Forum this Saturday, June 21st!



Sincerely,



Tracy Simmons

Assistant Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid

Chapman University School of Law


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The Regent University School of Law

When
Saturday, June 21, 2008
10:00am - 5:00pm





Where
Table #575
2008 DC Law School Forum
Marriott Wardman Park Hotel
2660 Woodley Road, NW
Washington, DC 20052






Dear Christian Milan:

Thank you for registering to attend the Washington, D.C. Law School Forum.

We invite you to chat with us about the law school admissions process and Regent University School of Law!

Visit us at Table #575 and we’ll waive your application fee.

For now, read about Regent’s integration of faith and law, our great financial aid ranking, and our national moot court wins.

Also explore our faculty which includes former Atty. General John Ashcroft, and check out our student stories.

As you'll see, at Regent, law is more than a profession. It’s a calling.

Questions?

757.226.4584
lawschool@regent.edu

Hope to see you in D.C.!

Bonnie Creef, Director of Admissions


Business | Communication & the Arts | Divinity | Education | Government
Law | Leadership | Psychology & Counseling | Undergraduate Studies
Christian Leadership to Change the World

Contact: Regent University School of Law, 1000 Regent University Drive, RH239, Virginia Beach, VA 23464

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The Hamline University School of Law

Dear admitted JD student Christian Milan,

Congratulations! You’ve made the life-changing decision to attend law school. Now it’s time to choose the law school where your dreams become reality. Please put Hamline University School of Law on your short-list if the following sounds right for you:


A rich curriculum with twelve concentration areas, including Business Law, Child Advocacy, International Law, Intellectual Property, Public Law and Human Rights, and an Alternative Dispute Resolution program that is ranked fourth in the nation.
A student-centered, collaborative community of learners where faculty and staff are passionate about your success and students are friendly and supportive.
Enriching classroom experience supplemented by hands-on learning opportunities, such as moot court, clinics, and externships in the United States and abroad.
A beautiful University campus set within a vibrant metropolitan area.


I invite you to stop by our table, # 452, during the forum to meet Assistant Dean Shelley Harker and learn more about your opportunities at Hamline University School of Law.



Please visit the Admissions Homepage to learn more about HUSL, request information, or apply online.



Best wishes in your law school search!



Robin Ingli

Director of Admissions

Hamline University School of Law

1536 Hewitt Ave

St. Paul, MN 55104

800-388-3688

www.hamline.edu/law


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The University of Virginia School of Law

Admitted JD student Christian Milan Coming to the Washington, D.C., Law Forum?



Concentrations
Business Organization and Finance
Commercial Law
Communications and Media Law
Constitutional Law
Criminal Justice
Employment and Labor Law
Environmental Law
Family Law
Health Law
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Intellectual Property
International and National Security Law
Jurisprudence and Comparative Law
Legal History
Litigation and Procedure
Public Policy and Regulation
Race and Law
Tax Law



Consider a law school consistently ranked among the top in the nation, that has educated generations of lawyers, instilling in them a commitment to leadership, integrity, and community service...

a law school with a faculty of nationally acclaimed experts in their fields who are also outstanding teachers...

a law school famous for its collegial environment, where intellectual challenges are met in a spirit of cooperation...

a law school once identified by American Lawyer magazine as one of only two in the country with graduates practicing in each of the nation's top 100 law firms...

Consider the University of Virginia School of Law.

Stop by Table 200 to talk with a Virginia Law admissions representative, or learn more at our Web site, www.law.virginia.edu


Jason Dugas '01
Director of Admissions for
Communications and Outreach

CONTACT: lawadmit@virginia.edu
















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The Franklin Pierce School of Law

Greetings admitted JD student Christian Milan at The Franklin Pierce School of Law Center for New Hampshire's Attorneys recognized by the United States of America Bar Examination Board and the Law School Admission Council :

Franklin Pierce Law Center, an innovative leader in legal education and the nation's leading pioneer in intellectual property law, will be at the Washington, D.C. LSAC Law School Forum this Saturday, June 21. I invite you to visit us and speak with our representative.

Our table location at the Forum is #406.

Pierce Law, located in Concord, New Hampshire's capital city, offers training for the Juris Doctor (JD) and Master programs in Intellectual Property; Commerce & Technology; and International Criminal Law & Justice; it is ABA and NEASC accredited. Please visit our website at www.piercelaw.edu.

Katie McDonald
Assistant Dean for Admissions

Franklin Pierce Law Center
Admissions Office
Two White Street
Concord, NH 03301
admissions@piercelaw.edu
603.228.9217
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The Saint Thomas University School of Law

We are in receipt of an email from this account but there is no message contained in the email. Were you writing to obtain our current viewbook and application packet? If so, please respond with your name and mailing address and we will have a packet sent to you right away.



Please feel free to contact me with any questions.



Sincerely,



Leanne M. Polk, Esq.

Admissions Advisor

St. Thomas University School of Law



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The Texas Wesleyan University School of Law

Dear Christian Milan jurisdoctorstud :



The LSAC forum in Washington DC is this Saturday, June 22 at the Marriott Wardman Park. I hope that you find your time spent at the forum both effective and educational.


While you are at the forum, do not forget to stop by table #102 and meet with me, Deirdre Hughes, Assistant Director of Admissions. I am looking forward to chatting with you and answering any questions you may have about law school, and specifically about Texas Wesleyan Law.

If you are unable to attend, you are welcome to submit your questions directly to our office at lawadmissions@law.txwes.edu or by calling (817) 212-4040.
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The University of California at Los Angeles School of Law

Dear Christian Milan jurisdoctorstud,



As you know, the Washington D.C. Law School Forum is on Saturday, June 21st from

10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel (2660 Woodley Road, NW). As a registered participant, you will have the opportunity to speak to many law school representatives.



We would like to personally invite you to stop by UCLA School of Law’s table (#453). Assistant Director Alyson Dinsmore (class of 2002) will be there to answer any questions you may have.



As you may know, UCLA Law is recognized as one of the nation’s top law schools and one of the finest in California. We would like to share with you a few exciting facts about our law school.



· Among the nation’s leading law schools, UCLA is the youngest and the only public law school in southern California.



· 99.4% of UCLA law graduates are employed 9 months after graduation with a median starting salary of $135,000 ($160,000 for those entering the private sector).



· UCLA Law graduates earned the highest bar passage rate in California for the July 2005 exam, with 89% of first-time test takers passing. (86% of first-time test takers passed the July 2007 exam.)



· UCLA boasts 26 innovative and diverse clinical offerings including subjects such as Capital Punishment, Environmental Law, Immigration Law, Mediation, Sports Law, and Trial Advocacy.



· The curriculum includes a number of joint degree programs with other UCLA departments on campus including the UCLA Anderson School of Management where one can earn a J.D./M.B.A. in four years.



· UCLA offers 14 diverse programs and centers such as Business Law and Policy, Critical Race Studies, Entertainment and Media Law, Public Interest Law and Policy, Environmental Law, International and Comparative Law, Sexual Orientation Law and Real Estate Law.



· UCLA Law offers a collegial environment that affords students many opportunities for involvement, participation and leadership in nearly 40 student organizations and 13 student-edited journals covering a broad spectrum of topics and interests.



· The Law School is nestled in a beautiful and safe residential neighborhood less than seven miles from the Pacific Ocean.



You can learn more about UCLA Law by visiting our website at: www.law.ucla.edu. Please feel free to stop by table #453 and introduce yourself. We look forward to meeting you!



Sincerely,



Robert Schwartz

Assistant Dean for Admissions

schwartzr@law.ucla.edu



Karman Hsu

Director of Admissions

hsu@law.ucla.edu




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The University of Michigan Law School

Dear University of Michigan admitted first year Doctor of Jurisprudence student Christian Milan jurisdoctorstud:



I am delighted that you have preregistered for the Law School Admissions Council forum in Washington, DC, being held from 10AM to 5PM on Saturday, June 21, at the Marriott Wardman Park, 2660 Woodley Road, NW. While you're there, I'd love to have the chance to talk to you about the University of Michigan Law School, one of the nation's oldest and finest.



In addition to an enduring reputation for academic excellence, Michigan Law offers its students an engaging and rewarding law school experience characterized by interdisciplinary coursework, informed by transnational sensibility, and punctuated with highly practical clinical training, all grounded in an environment of collegiality and camaraderie and a setting of unsurpassed architectural beauty. And as one would expect from a law school of this caliber, our graduates go on to challenging careers all over the nation and the world, in all segments of the legal field.



I hope I've told you enough to pique your interest! If so, please stop by table 618 (in the back row of tables, on the right) to learn more. A floor plan is available at http://www.lsac.org/pdfs/2008-2009/dcmap2008.pdf. And in the meantime, you may want to check out our Web site, www.law.umich.edu, which has a lot of information about the many advantages we offer.



Good luck with your law school decision making process, and I hope you'll consider making Michigan Law part of your plans.



Sarah C. Zearfoss

Assistant Dean and Director of Admissions

The University of Michigan Law School

726 Oakland Avenue

Ann Arbor, MI 48104

Telephone: 734.764.0537

Fax: 734.647.3218


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The Willamette University College of Law Candidate Referral Service

The Candidate Referral Service (C.R.S.) of Law Services
informs us that you are thinking about law school.



Willamette University College of Law

Invites you to visit us at the



Washington D.C. Law School Forum

Marriott Wardman Park

2660 Woodley Road, NW

Washington, DC

Saturday, July 21, 2008

10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.



Meet Admission Representative: Jeni Lindorfer



Do you have an interest in public service, sustainability and natural resources,

international law, public policy, business law and dispute resolution?



How about obtaining a joint degree JD/MBA

or a Master in Law (LL.M.)?



Ask us about

· Scholarship opportunities

· Clinical Law, Externship, and Mentor Programs

· Law study abroad in Germany, Ecuador, and China



Finally, if you are interested in living an affordable law student life, studying in a highly selective and intellectually stimulating environment and having access to hiking, biking, fishing, world-class concerts, art venues and award winning vineyards all within an hour’s drive or less, then come by and have a chat!




Office of Admission
College of Law
Willamette University

Email Address: law-admission@willamette.edu
Law School Website: www.willamette.edu/wucl
Law Services Website: www.lsac.org


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The Southern California and Western State University College of Law

The Southern California and

Western State University College of Law

A great place:

To live

To study

To practice law



We are looking forward to seeing you at the

Washington, D.C. LSAC Forum on

Saturday, June 21, 2008!

* * *

Come chat with Janna Noyes, our Assistant Director

of Admissions, at Table 105

and learn why WSU may be the right fit for you.

Application Fee Waivers for those who qualify!

www.wsulaw.edu





Sidney Janoff

Recruitment Coordinator

Western State University College of Law

1111 North State College Boulevard

Fullerton, CA 92831

Tel: 714-459-1105

Fax: 714-441-1748

sjanoff@wsulaw.edu

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The New England School of Law

Dear DC Forum Registrant Christian Milan, American Bar Association ABA L01432062 admitted JD student and Law School Admission Council LSAC L24033516 matriculated incoming student for the Fall term 2008:



Attending an LSAC sponsored law school forum is an excellent opportunity for you to learn more about applying to, and succeeding in, law school. I encourage you to stop by our table to speak with Zoe Winkler, Admissions Coordinator and G. Eldon Miller, Admissions Coordinator who will be representing New England School of Law at the DC Forum. They will be happy to answer any questions you may have about our law school.



The Forum will be held Saturday, June 21, 2008 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.



Marriott Wardman Park

2660 Woodley Road NW

Washington, DC 20008

202.328.2000



I hope you will be able to attend the Forum and stop by our table (Table #254). If you would like to learn more about New England School of Law, please visit our website at www.nesl.edu.



Sincerely,



Michelle C. L'Etoile

Director of Admissions
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The Gonzaga University School of Law

Dear admitted JD student with some transferable United States of America advanced placement credits Sir Christian Milan jurisdoctorstud cmilan485 :



Greetings from Gonzaga University School of Law! As you commit your time to determining which law school will best meet your legal education ideals, we hope you will take a few moments to learn about the opportunities offered by Gonzaga University School of Law. Founded in 1912, Gonzaga University School of Law is located in the sought-after Pacific Northwest region of the United States. This year we welcomed 207 new students from 32 states. Why did they choose to pursue their legal education at Gonzaga?



Academics

The intensity of Gonzaga’s legal program gives our graduates an advantage when it comes to the essential skills the law demands. Expect to be put to the test here. Our program is rigorous and challenging, but we expect you to succeed- and we’ll do everything we can to help you achieve the goals you’ve set for yourself. This commitment to the success of our students is what sets Gonzaga’s law program apart- it’s how we define excellence.



Career Placement

Career Services is your link between academics and the working world. Career Services works closely with legal employers nationwide to fill open intern and associate positions with qualified Gonzaga students and alumni. The value of the Gonzaga JD degree is evidenced in our placement statistics. Over ninety percent of our graduates are employed within nine months of graduation. Whether you hope to practice in Spokane, Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles, New York City, Boston, Washington DC, Chicago (and we could go on), Gonzaga has alums working throughout the country who are ready and willing to advise you on breaking into their legal market.



Gonzaga Culture

Gonzaga University School of Law is a true community. We foster a collaborative learning environment that elicits the individual best from each of our talented students. You feel the difference when you walk through our front doors. Students and faculty alike congregate in our lobby and hallways discussing the topic of a lecture earlier in the day, current world events, summer internship plans or Gonzaga basketball. Student organizations actively promote upcoming speakers, fundraisers for local non-profit groups and social events throughout the academic year. It is this active learning community that our students remember fondly long after their legal studies have been completed.



Location

Gonzaga University School of Law is located on the north bank of the Spokane River in the heart of the downtown Spokane University District. The Spokane/Coeur d’Alene region offers a relaxed lifestyle that our students find strikes just the right balance for the law school experience. When our students are not busy with their studies, a myriad of activities await them. Our four season climate offers incredible opportunities for outdoor recreation enthusiasts who enjoy skiing, golfing, kayaking, snowboarding, hiking and more. Our downtown location offers access to touring Broadway productions, concerts, art galleries, shopping and community events/celebrations. Take a moment to explore the lifestyle our region offers at http://www.visitspokane.com.



Scholarship Opportunities

Gonzaga recognizes the significant financial investment a legal education represents, thus School of Law annually awards nearly two million dollars in renewable scholarships to entering students. All applicants are considered for merit scholarships by the Admissions Committee. Students who have a passion for public service are encouraged to submit a separate scholarship application for our most coveted scholarship award: the Thomas More Scholarship Program provides a full tuition scholarship to highly motivated students committed to public service through the practice of law.



If we have piqued your interest, please take some time to explore our website to learn more about Gonzaga at www.law.gonzaga.edu. I also welcome the opportunity to meet you in person this Saturday at the LSAC Washington DC Law Forum.



Very best regards,



Shannon Dineen-Setzer

Assistant Director of Admissions

Gonzaga University School of Law

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The University of Oregon School of Law

Dear Christian Milan jurisdoctorstud,

The University of Oregon School of Law looks forward to seeing you at the Washington, DC LSAC Forum this Saturday, June 21. Assistant Dean of Admissions, Lawrence Seno, Jr., will meet you at Table Number 554 beginning at 10 a.m..

UO Law is Oregon's only public law school and with 180 students in the first-year class, is the smallest public law school on the West Coast. Oregon is an innovative leader in the areas of Sustainable Business Law, Alternative Dispute Resolution, and Environmental and Natural Resources Law. Our Legal Research and Writing Program is nationally recognized for training future lawyers with the research and writing skills necessary to succeed in today's legal market.

We strongly value public interest and public service work. The Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics sponsors public service work with its interdisciplinary programs, such as "Democracy and Citizenship in the Twenty-first Century" and the upcoming "Climate Ethics, Climate Equity."

Oregon law students are extremely active in nearly 40 student organizations including several multicultural student organizations and three law reviews. Oregon Law students created an on line journal, the and Legality.com, dedicated to providing accessible legal opinions on current events. The Legality has attracted both critical acclaim and a critical mass of readers. Oregon law students are also blogging about life in law school and Eugene at the Life At Law Blog.

After graduating, our students go on to find successful legal careers across the country and abroad. For example, Oregon is among the top ten schools in the country for Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals clerkships. Based on the School of Law's strong history of public service, one-third to one-half of our graduates choose careers in government service or nonprofit organizations each year. These graduates work as prosecutors, public defenders, federal and state judicial clerks, international human rights advocates, elected officials, military attorneys, and legal aid lawyers.

Thank you for taking a moment to learn more about the University of Oregon School of Law. We look forward to getting to know you better this weekend at the LSAC Forum.

Cordially,

Jessica Merkner, JD
Assistant Director of Admissions
University of Oregon School of Law
1221 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403
jmerkner@uoregon.edu
(541) 346 - 3846
www.law.uoregon.edu/admissions
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The Saint Louis University School of Law

Dear Christian Milan,

Greetings from Saint Louis University School of Law! The Washington, DC Forum is just days away and I am looking forward to meeting you. Stop by table #458 to say hello or gather information about Saint Louis University School of Law. In the meantime, check out our Web site at law.slu.edu for details about the School of Law, our curriculum, our community and the city of St. Louis.

Have a great week and I hope to see you at the Forum!

Michael

Michael Kolnik
Assistant Dean
Saint Louis University School of Law

3700 LINDELL BLVD. | ST. LOUIS, MO 63108 | 314.977.2800

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The Northeastern University School of Law

Dear Christian Milan jurisdoctorstud,

Northeastern University School of Law will be at the DC Forum this coming Saturday, June 21, 2008.

I invite you to drop by and meet me so that I can answer your questions re: your law school search. You will also learn how NUSL prepares law students for success both in and out of the classroom and what Boston has to offer.

NUSL will be at table #520 and I look forward to seeing you there.

If you have any questions in the meantime, please contact us at 617-373-2395 or lawadmissions@neu.edu.

Sincerely,

Carrie L. Taubman
Interim Director of Admissions
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The Penn Dickinson University School of Law

Dear Christian Milan:

A representative from Penn State Dickinson School of Law will be at the LSAC Forum in Washington, DC this Saturday, June 21 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Forum will be held at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, 2660 Woodley Road, NY. Please stop by Table #412 to talk with me and learn more about our two-campus law school, hear about the renovation and new construction plans underway for both the Carlisle and University Park campuses, and share your plans for a career in law!


Barbara W. Guillaume
Senior Director, Law Admissions
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The University of the Pacific School of Law

Congratulations Christian Milan jurisdoctorstud on your decision to consider a career in law! My name is Mathiew Le and I am the Assistant Director of Admissions here at University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento, California. This Saturday, June 21, I’ll be attending the Washington DC LSAC Forum at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel and I invite you to visit me at table number 256 to learn more about our programs, faculty, and the Pacific McGeorge student experience.



In case you’re not familiar with Pacific McGeorge, we are a private, ABA-accredited law school located in California’s capital city. With 100 full- and part-time professors, we have been graduating quality lawyers for over 80 years. Pacific McGeorge is part of the University of the Pacific, California’s first-chartered university.



Our mission is to provide the highest quality teaching and most rigorous preparation for practicing lawyers in the 21st century. Our areas of specialization include International Law, Governmental Affairs and Policy, and a top-ranked Advocacy program. We offer off-campus clinics in Administrative Adjudication, Bankruptcy, Business and Community Development, Civil Practice, Immigration, and Parole Representation.



Pacific McGeorge has so much to offer to enhance your law school experience! To learn more about us, I encourage you to visit our website at http://www.mcgeorge.edu/x2639.xmlor to email us at mcgeorge@pacific.edu with any questions. In the meantime, I look forward to meeting you at the LSAC Forum in Washington DC and talking with you in person. Remember, I will be at table 256.



Mathiew H. Le

Assistant Director of Admissions

University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law

3200 Fifth Avenue

Sacramento, CA 95817

P: 916.739.7319

F: 916.739.7301

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The Golden Gate University School of Law

Dear Admitted JD Law Student Christian Milan jurisdoctorstud,



I understand that you are planning to attend the LSAC Forum in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, June 21, at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel. Jonathan Chu from Golden Gate University School of Law will also be attending. Please come visit us at Table #356 to learn more about GGU Law!



Golden Gate University School of Law is a private institution founded in 1901 and located in the heart of San Francisco’s downtown legal and financial district. The school offers full-time day and part-time evening programs leading to the Doctor of Jurisprudence (JD) degree. Our students study the law in a diverse, collaborative learning environment, where practical skills training is fully integrated with mastery of the law and legal theory.


GGU Law offers several JD program options, specialization certificates, and joint degree programs, including:


· Honors Lawyering Program

· Public Interest Scholars Program

· Environmental Law Scholars Program

· Certificates in Business Law, Criminal Law, Environmental Law, Intellectual Property

Law, International Law, Labor & Employment Law, Litigation, Public Interest Law,

Real Estate Law, and Taxation

· JD/MBA and JD/PhD in Clinical Psychology

· In-house Clinics in Women’s Employment Rights and Environmental Law & Justice

· Summer study abroad program in Paris



If you have any questions about the law school application process, financial aid, or the great variety of career options available to graduates of GGU Law, we hope that you will stop by. For additional information, visit our website at www.ggu.edu/law.



We look forward to meeting you!



Sincerely,



Mae Estrada


Assistant Director of Admissions

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The Southwesten University School of Law

Hi Christian,

It is a pleasure to hear from you. Our Assistant Director of Admission, Kelly Greer will be attending the LSAC Washington, DC Forum. You are more than welcome to stop by the table to get more information on Southwestern Law School.



In the meantime, if you have any questions about the transfer process, please let me know.



Best,

Paulette



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Paulette Palafox

Senior Assistant Director, Admissions

Southwestern Law School

3050 Wilshire Boulevard

Los Angeles, CA 90010

213.738.6834

www.swlaw.edu


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Hello I am a first year transfer student LSAC L24033516 and I will participate to our American Bar Association and Law School Admission Council recruitment forum in the city of Washington District of Columbia United States of America; I hope to see anyone from the admissions office there.

In the meantime I will look forward into receiving an official invitation by email to jurisdoctorstud@aol.com

Sincerely

Christian Milan






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The Villanova University School of Law

Dear JD admitted student Christian Milan jurisdoctorstud:

Villanova University School of Law is looking forward to meeting you at the Washinton, DC Forum. Please come by to visit with us at table number 600.

A law degree opens many doors, and we feel strongly that Villanova University School of Law is a wonderful place to obtain that degree. Villanova Law offers a highly demanding academic program but also has a strong sense of community with an educational philosophy informed by humanist tradition. A broad array of advanced courses builds upon a solid core curriculum and is designed to produce sophisticated lawyers trained for leading roles in any area of practice.

In addition to courses leading to a J.D. degree, we offer a joint J.D./M.B.A. program, and a joint J.D./L.LM. in Taxation. The School of Law is considered a leader in implementing information technologies in legal education and the profession, as well as in developing the jurisprudence applicable to these emerging technologies. We offer extensive opportunities for studying international law, intellectual property law, public interest law, tax law and other specialty areas.



One of Villanova’s greatest strengths is its extraordinarily loyal and active alumni, who serve as a vital network for helping our students find rewarding employment not only in the Philadelphia area (the fifth largest legal market in the nation) but throughout the Northeast and in other major legal markets around the country.


Villanova’s location, which combines the best of the suburban and the urban, makes the Law School a wonderful place to study, work and live. Situated in the scenic and historic Philadelphia Main Line suburbs, the Law School is only fifteen miles from Center City (downtown) Philadelphia, which offers not only abundant employment and internship opportunities, but all the excitement of a major city. Mass transit and an extensive network of highways connect Villanova to Philadelphia, the major metropolitan areas of Washington, D.C. and New York City, as well as the wider northeastern region of the country.


Please feel free to contact us at (610) 519-7010 or email us at admissions@law.villanova.edu with questions you may have. Once again, we look forward to meeting you in Washington, DC.


Sincerely,

Noé Bernal
Assistant Dean for Admissions
Villanova University School of Law

Feona Persaud Singh
Assistant Director for Admissions
Villanova University School of Law
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The LSAC Recruitment Forum Washington DC 2008 Admitted JD student status Fall 2008 Form I-901 Form I-90 Form I-765 Form I-130 Form I-797C USCIS DHS

Subject: The LSAC Recruitment Forum Washington DC 2008 Admitted JD student status Fall 2008


Hello United States of America citizen elder sister of mine Christian Milan United States of America Legal Permanent Resident ( LPR ) status permit holder Form I-90 Form I-797C jurisdoctorstud,

How have you been? I am almost done securing my incoming law school seats at a JD vesting institution within our country the United States of America. Your little brother spent the weekend and early monday at sending a nice message ( creating blogs and American website ) to all approved Law Schools by the American Bar Association. Within few days, a Law School Admission Council Recruitment Forum will take place in the city of Washington DC United States of America. And it is going to be our last LSAC Forum for this fiscal year 2008.
As I am very excited about all these acceptances , I could not make my mind up as of now. Let me know if you have any suggestions.
In plus, Sturm and the University of Colorado School of Law will mail you my admissions packets for a JD program starting this Fall term 2008. The law schools even have an internal train section (Amtrak!:) and tracks for the students attending our curriculum...Hope everything goes well with you in the United States of America.

I miss you and will see you within weeks now.

Love you

Christian Milan
American Bar Association ABA L01432062
Law School Admission Council
LSAC L24033516
jurisdoctorstud@aol.com

The Tulane University School of Law

Dear Christian Milan:



Thank you for your email. Tulane Law School will be in attendance at the Washington D.C. LSAC forum represented by our Admission Coordinator, Heather Marinaro. Please let me know if you have any questions regarding the event or if you would like to receive further information on Tulane Law School.



Sincerely,



Erin Crixell

Assistant Director for Admission

Tulane Law School

Office of Admission & Financial Aid

6329 Freret Street

New Orleans, LA 70118-6231

tel 504.865.5932 fax 504.865.6710

ecrixell@law.tulane.edu


Christian Milan
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American Bar Association
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Subj: LSAC Recruitment Forum DC 2008 L24033516



Hello I am a first year transfer student LSAC L24033516 and I will participate to our American Bar Association and Law School Admission Council recruitment forum in the city of Washington District of Columbia United States of America; I hope to see anyone from the admissions office there.

In the meantime I will look forward into receiving an official invitation by email to jurisdoctorstud@aol.com

Sincerely

Christian Milan
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American Bar Association
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LSAC L24033516





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The White House Office of Diplomatic Affairs

On behalf of President Bush, thank you for your correspondence.

We appreciate hearing your views and welcome your suggestions.

Due to the large volume of e-mail received, the White House cannot respond to every message.

Thank you again for taking the time to write.

Christian Milan
The White House Office of Diplomatic Affairs
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Thank you for e-mailing Vice President Cheney. Your comments,
suggestions and concerns are important to him. Unfortunately,
because of the large volume of e-mail received, the Vice
President cannot personally respond to each message. However,
members of the Vice President's staff consider and report
citizen ideas and concerns. Please visit the White House web
site for the most up-to-date information on Presidential
initiatives, current events, and topics of interest to you.

Thank you again for taking the time to write.

Christian Milan
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The Liberty University School of Law

Dear LSAC Forum Participant JD admitted Fall 2008 student Christian Milan jurisdoctorstud,



As you plan for the June LSAC Forum, you are no doubt thinking about your all-important law school decision. I invite you to find out about Liberty University School of Law.



Distinctively Christian, Liberty University School of Law has attracted national attention for its practice-oriented program of legal education, for the performance of its students, and for its outstanding facilities. First-time bar passage is over 89 percent. Liberty teams have consistently distinguished themselves in regional and national moot court and negotiation competitions. Our alumni are working in large and small firms, in public interest organizations, with judges, and in the public sector at all levels.



Our students are diverse in age and ethnicity and come from coast to coast and Canada. They enjoy the latest technologies and wireless connectivity throughout the law school, with three mock trial courtrooms, all classrooms, and the law library all on one level. The lively, 12,000-student campus of Liberty University, in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Central Virginia, is located 180 miles southwest of Washington, D.C.



I would like to personally invite you to visit Liberty University School of Law. But first, please stop and see me at Table 564 on Saturday. I’d be happy to chat with you.



Sincerely,



Michael Shin

Coordinator of Admissions Counseling

Office of Admissions and Financial Aid

Liberty University School of Law

1971 University Boulevard

Lynchburg, VA 24502



mshin@liberty.edu

Tel 434-592-3865 or 592-5300

Fax 434-592-5400
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The University of Tulsa School of Law

Dear Christian Milan,

I have forwarded your request to our admissions office.

V. Limas



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Subj: LSAC Recruitment Forum DC 2008 L24033516



Hello I am a first year transfer student LSAC L24033516 and I will participate to our American Bar Association and Law School Admission Council recruitment forum in the city of Washington District of Columbia United States of America; I hope to see anyone from the admissions office there.

In the meantime I will look forward into receiving an official invitation by email to jurisdoctorstud@aol.com

Sincerely

Christian Milan
American Bar Association Esquire ABA L01432062
jurisdoctorstud@aol.com




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The Marquette University School of Law

Dear Christian Milan:

We understand that you have registered to attend the LSAC Law School Forum scheduled for this Saturday, June 21st, at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in Washington, DC. We hope that you will consider stopping by Marquette University Law School’s table at the Forum. We would be pleased to answer your questions about the admissions process and about studying law at Marquette.

For information about Marquette Law School please visit our website, http://law.marquette.edu. From that page you can link to descriptions of our distinctive programs in sports law, intellectual property law, litigation and dispute resolution, labor and employment law, health care law, and more.

Our table at the Law School Forum is #352. We hope to meet you in Washington, DC.

Sincerely,

Sean Reilly, Assistant Dean for Admissions
Marquette University Law School

P.S. – Prospective students who visit our table at the Forum will be eligible to receive a waiver of our $50 application fee.


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The Case Western Reserve School of Law

Dear Christian Milan,

Greetings from Case Western Reserve University School of Law! I hope this email finds you enjoying the summer and having success in your exploration of law schools. This Saturday, Darlene Shuler, Assistant Director of Admissions and Diversity Initiatives will be at LSAC's Washington DC Forum to talk about Case Western Reserve University School of Law. This forum will provide a wonderful opportunity to learn more about our law school, have your questions answered, and pick up printed materials.

Case Western Reserve offers a number of exceptional concentration programs and experiential learning opportunities in the areas of International Law (including global security and international human rights); Law, Technology, and the Arts; Individual Rights and Social Reform; Public and Regulatory Institutions; Criminal Law; Litigation; Health Law, and Business Organizations. You can also pursue a joint degree by combining your JD with graduate programs in business, bioethics, public health, medicine, social work, non-profit management, biochemistry, and legal history. Further, CaseArc, our innovative teaching method, is a powerful combination of traditional legal theory and integrated lawyering skills. Through CaseArc, you're not just getting a legal education, you're experiencing the law.

I hope that you will continue to explore the ways Case Western Reserve University School of Law can help you achieve your academic and professional goals. Our website, law.case.edu, provides a wealth of information on our Centers of Excellence, concentration options, and experiential opportunities. In the links for prospective students, you'll find our on-line tour and our application for admission. Bring your questions to the Washington DC Forum on Saturday, June 21st and I'll gladly talk with you in greater detail. If you are not able to attend the Forum event, please contact me by calling toll-free 800-756-0036 or by emailing us at lawadmissions@case.edu.

Best wishes for continued success and a rewarding law school search.

Sincerely,

Darlene A. Shuler
Assistant Director of Admissions
and Diversity Iniatives

Case Western Reserve University School of Law
lawadmissions@case.edu
216-368-3600
toll-free: 800-756-0036
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The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law

Dear Christian Milan,

On behalf of The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, I invite you to consider joining our learning community. The Moritz College of Law is a community of people who make a difference, and we seek highly talented applicants, like you, who aspire to improve the law and the administration of justice. Those who enroll at Ohio State will join a group of alumni who are nationally and internationally recognized leaders in every field, all of whom share one goal -- a commitment to professional excellence.

According to records from the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC), you are registered to attend the upcoming D.C. Forum. If you would like to find out more about Ohio State, please come visit our representative, Associate Dean Kathy Northern, at table 473.

The forum is taking place on Saturday, June 21, from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. It will be held at the Marriott Wardman Park, 2660 Woodley Road NW. For additional information about the forum, including the availability of shuttle transportation from nearby public transportation, please visit LSAC and click on the link for D.C. forum attendees. To learn more about Moritz, please click here.

We sincerely hope you can stop by and visit us at table 473 if you are in the area!

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The Notre Dame University School of Law

Dear Christian Milan LSAC L24033516 jurisdoctorstud ABA American Bar Association Esquire L01432062,

On behalf of the Law School and Admissions Office, I invite you to consider Notre Dame Law School as you make plans for your legal education and career.

Notre Dame Law School enjoys a distinctive reputation among nationally regarded law schools for preparing graduates to practice law with competence and compassion and to contribute, as leaders, in both the public and private sectors. Long recognized as a leader in trial advocacy, Notre Dame Law School continues its dedication to educating a different kind of lawyer through an array of hands-on courses. These courses allow you to develop and refine your litigation skills and learn through the expertise of faculty who have years of courtroom experience. Both inside and outside the classroom, faculty challenge you to engage in discussions about the relationships between the law, ethics, morality, and justice. A defining characteristic of a Notre Dame legal education is the collegial relationship between and among the faculty and students that will last a lifetime.


I encourage you to stop by Table 503 at the DC Forum on Saturday June 21 to learn more about Notre Dame Law School and becoming a different kind of lawyer. I look forward to meeting you.

Melissa Fruscione
Assistant Director of Admissions




Related Links:

International & Comparative Law at the Notre Dame London Centre

Law Review and Journals

Public Interest Opportunities

Career Services and Class of 2007 Employment Report

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