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  1. University of Arizona Law is one of the most affordable top-tier law schools in the country, offering you more pathways to legal education and the legal profession than anyone else.

  2. The James. E. Rogers College of law is one of the only US law schools that offers a Bachelor's of Arts (BA) in Law degree, a Master of Professional Studies (MPS) degree, and a Master of Legal Studies (MLS) degree.

  3. The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law offers you more pathways to a legal education and the legal profession than anyone else. We offer a wider range of degrees at a lower cost for a wider range of people than just about any other law school in the world.

  4. The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law is the only law school where you can earn a degree at any stage of your education, from undergraduate through doctoral. With distinguished faculty, bright students, and alumni who excel in law, business and the pursuit of justice, we’re enormously proud of what we've built.

  5. University of Arizona (Rogers) Law School Overview. The James E. Rogers College of Law at University of Arizona (Rogers) has an application deadline of July 15. The full-time...

  6. Jul 22, 2024 · University of Arizona - James E. Rogers College of Law ( email) P.O. Box 210176 Tucson, AZ 85721-0176 United States. Download This Paper. Open PDF in Browser.

  7. The school claims a median law firm salary of $95,000 for Class of 2010, but they get that inflated figure by deliberately under-reporting small law firm employment (1-25 attorneys). 37/57 (64%) of the 2010 grads worked for law firms with 1-25 attorneys.

  8. The Charlotte School of Law, also known as Charlotte Law, was an independent college founded in Charlotte, North Carolina. Owned by InfiLaw System, the college was first opened in 2006 and fully accredited in 2011.

  9. Dec 19, 2018 · James E. Rogers Jr. was born in Alabama and raised in Kentucky. He got his undergraduate and law degrees at the University of Kentucky.

  10. While in college, he worked full-time as a reporter for the Lexington Herald-Leader. He was a law clerk for the Supreme Court of Kentucky, and was an Assistant Attorney General of Kentucky.

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