Charles Nelson will step down as the dean of Faulkner University law school at the end of this school year. He will have served ten years in the position, having taking over as dean in 2004. He will return to the faculty.
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From Faulkner's class of 2012, only 50% managed to get any sort of full-time permanent job that required a law degree. Most of those were as solo practitioners or in firms of less than 10 lawyers.
Faulkner charges fees of $34,000 per year. Total estimated annual cost of attendance is $62,000.
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From Faulkner's class of 2012, only 50% managed to get any sort of full-time permanent job that required a law degree. Most of those were as solo practitioners or in firms of less than 10 lawyers.
Faulkner charges fees of $34,000 per year. Total estimated annual cost of attendance is $62,000.
Posted by: Albert Ross | September 18, 2013 at 04:30 PM
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What is, "why is that man smiling?"
If you liked that post, look at the newest post, about the search for a dean at Detroit Mercy. Do you imagine the search committee, lantern in hand, searching academia for one honest candidate?
Posted by: Ross Alpert | September 18, 2013 at 06:34 PM