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- largemarge26
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- zot1
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Re: Fordham vs. UCI vs. Hastings
UCI alumni may be a smaller group than the other schools, but that leads to a stronger network. "No alumni" is simply not a true statement.
Not sure what you mean by underdeveloped international law program. We have a strong program including a clinic that sends people overseas every year. This is not to say this is a reason to pick a school at all. You shouldn't pick UCI or any other school based on their international law program.
Not sure what you mean by underdeveloped international law program. We have a strong program including a clinic that sends people overseas every year. This is not to say this is a reason to pick a school at all. You shouldn't pick UCI or any other school based on their international law program.
- cavalier1138
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Re: Fordham vs. UCI vs. Hastings
Where do you think you practice "international law"?largemarge26 wrote:Ideally, I would like to practice international law- whether corporate or legislation, but that can be done in different ways in various practices, so it is not too binding.
In general, just ignore specialty rankings. But I'm very confused by your assertion that you can do international corporate work or international "legislation" (not a thing) anywhere you want.