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Appalachian School of
Law
Joint degrees awarded: N/A
Student activities: Two Law Reviews (Appalachian Journal of Law
and Appalachian Natural Resources Law Journal); Moot Court, ATLA
Moot Court, legal fraternities, nearly 20 student organizations
College of William and Mary Marshall-Wythe School of Law
Joint degrees awarded: J.D./M.B.A.; J.D./M.P.P.; J.D./M.A.
Student activities: Two of the most active student organizations
are the Public Service Fund and Black Law Students Association.
Students are selected to staff one of four journals: Bill of Rights
Journal, Environmental Law & Policy Review, Journal of Women & the
Law, Law Review. Through intra-school competition, students earn
positions on Moot Court, National Trial or Negotiation & Client
Counseling Teams.
George Mason University School of Law
Joint degrees awarded: J.D./M.A. Economics; J.D./Ph.D. Economics;
J.D./M.P.P.
Student activities: Mason Law students research or write for the
George Mason Law Review, Civil Rights Law Journal, Journal of Law,
Economics, and Policy, and The Green Bag. For trial and appellate
experiences, students serve on the Moot Court Board, Trial Advocacy
Association, and George Mason American Inn of Court. Mason Law is
also home to over 30 additional student legal organizations.
Liberty
University School of Law
Joint degrees awarded: N/A
Student activities: The Liberty University Law Review is a
student-edited, scholarly legal journal publishing three issues each
academic year. Liberty's students are placing among the leading
teams in regional and national moot court, negotiation, alternative
dispute resolution, and client counseling competitions.
Regent
University School of Law
Joint degrees awarded: J.D./ M.A. Communications; J.D./ M.A.
Management; J.D./ M.A. Journalism; J.D./ M.A. Counseling;
J.D./M.B.A.; J.D./M.Div.; J.D. /M.A. Government; J.D./M.A. Public
Policy; J.D./M.A. Div.
Student activities: Student organizations include the Law Review,
Moot Court, Trial Advocacy, and Alternative Dispute & Client
Counseling Boards. Examples of extracurricular student groups
include Black Law Students Association, Federalist Society,
International Law Journal, and Christian Legal Society. Student
governance rests with two organizations, the Student Bar Association
and the Council of Graduate Students.
University of Richmond T.C. Williams School of Law
Joint degrees awarded: J.D./M.B.A.; J.D./M.S.W.; J.D./M.P.A.;
J.D./M.H.A.; J.D./ M.U.P.
Student activities: Richmond Law Review, Journal of Law and
Technology, Journal of Global Law and Business, Journal of Law and
Public Interest, Carrico Moot Court Board, Merhige Environmental
Negotiation Competition, Interviewing and Counseling Competition,
many other student organizations.
University of Virginia School of Law
Joint degrees awarded: JD/MBA (Business); JD/MA History; JD/MA
English; JD/MPH (Public Health); JD/MS Accounting; JD/MA Bioethics;
JD/MA Economics; JD/MA Government/Foreign Affairs; JD/MA Philosophy;
JD/MA Sociology; JD/MUEP (Urban & Environmental Planning); JD/MA
Int'l Relations (Johns Hopkins); JD/MALD (Law & Diplomacy) (Tufts);
JD/MPA (Public Affairs) (Princeton)
Student activities: Student activities: at Virginia include nine
student-run academic journals, 60 interest-centered organizations,
student government, and a vibrant range of social and athletic
activities. In addition, the University and local community are
large enough to offer something to meet anyone's interests and small
enough to make active participation compatible with a student's
rigorous academic schedule.
Washington and Lee University School of Law
Joint degrees awarded: J.D./M.H.A.
Student activities: Law Review; CRSJ Journal; Journal of Climate,
Energy, Environ.; German Law Journal; Student Bar Assoc; John W.
Davis Moot Court Comp; External Moot Court Comp; Women Law Students
Org; Black Law Students Assoc; Interna. Law Soc; Federalist Soc;
Environmental Law Soc; Outlaw; American Constitution Soc; Public
Int. Law Students Assoc; Asian Pacific Americans Law Students Assoc;
Powell Lecture Series.
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