91.   Before that, Salzer led the uncomplicated life of an upper-middle-class Princeton undergraduate, honing his pool shot as he ambled toward law school.

92.   Before the boom, graduates could expect to live out their careers at the firm they signed with after law school, she says.

93.   Bill Kovacic, an antitrust expert at George Washington law school in Washington, D.C., said there is no caselaw directly on this point.

94.   Blanche Stovall went to law school because she wanted to represent musicians.

95.   Bollinger has risen to prominence for his defense of the racial preference systems that the university used for admission to its undergraduate programs and to its law school.

96.   Bollinger was dean of the law school at the time, and his role in the affair has been questioned ever since.

97.   Born in Brooklyn, he graduated from New York University and its law school.

98.   Born in Stamford, Conn., Lieberman is a graduate of Yale University and its law school.

99.   Both said they ran to their cars and grabbed weapons when the shooting started on the second floor of the law school.

100.   Bob Bailey, assistant dean of the University of Missouri-Columbia law school, said he also sensed that politics was at play.

n. + school >>共 658
law 19.07%
charter 12.05%
business 7.05%
flight 4.91%
art 2.73%
city 2.30%
neighborhood 2.02%
film 1.73%
day 1.44%
area 1.37%
law + n. >>共 320
enforcement 14.88%
firm 11.80%
official 11.75%
school 8.22%
agency 6.62%
professor 5.37%
officer 4.85%
degree 3.75%
student 2.39%
authority 2.09%
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