Vol. 74, No. 6, June 2001
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Wisconsin law school deans Kenneth B. Davis (left), U.W. Law School, and Howard Eisenberg, Marquette University Law School
Consider, however, the ways the state's law schools continue to affect you and your practice. Faculty members at these institutions often play a key role in shaping state and national laws. Law school curriculum developers strive to gear up for new law trends, such as intellectual property and international law, long before many practitioners may be aware of these developments. And, as the most direct impact, Wisconsin's law schools are prime sources for hiring new lawyers.
Take a look at Wisconsin's law schools, and you may be surprised to discover what's changed since you were a law student.