Tuesday, 6 November 2012

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Representatives from the Earle Mack School of Law have postponed their preliminary plans to build the new law facility in light of market conditions and expense, according to Founding Dean Roger Dennis.
“It’s a challenging time for the legal profession and we didn’t think it would be responsible to increase the size of the law school in light of the challenges of the profession,” Dennis said.
Additionally, more pressing construction jobs, including the LeBow College of Business building and the URBN Center, have preempted talk of revamping the law school site. Erected in 2006, the current law building was always meant to be a temporary home to the school. The realities of the job market have impeded expansion and required the faculty to find other ways to accommodate law students, Dennis noted.
“We’ve spent a fair amount of the University’s money converting temporary space into more permanent space. It’ll allow us to live in this space for a number of years to come,” he said. This permanent space was created by redesigning parts of the law building for more offices.
“And we’re getting a classroom in the Integrated Sciences Building,” Dennis added.

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