Europe has many exceptional law schools. Leiden Law School and Amsterdam Law School are both ranked as top law schools in Europe.
No, of course not. Unless there is some specific legal bar to communications, you can talk to anyone you choose.
Universities are typically made up of a number of colleges or schools such as law schools, business schools, medical schools, schools engineering, etc.
All law schools teach criminal law.
No, top online law schools are not competitive with the top brick-and-mortar law schools. The reason is you can't get a law degree online. No, they are not competitive with the brick-and-mortar law schools. You may be able to take some classes and obtain your undergrad degree, but there isn't an online law school.
There are many online laws schools. Some of the top schools include California online law school and Concord law school. Concord Law Online is among the best online law schools. Many Universities also offer online law programs.
Association of American Law Schools was created in 1900.
LSU Tulane and other Louisiana law schools
Please see www.actofcommunication.com for acting for lawyers for law schools -- they have taught at a number of law schools and their DVD series is available in many law libraries.
at the moment forever.
That entirely depends on the law where you live. If youre in USA then youre going to get arrested. If you're in a tolerence zone in Amsterdam then no you wont get arrested but its still against the law to smoke it outside of licensed tobacco shops.
There are several different schools of thought in the study of law and legal processes. These include natural law, positivist law and legal realism.