Every Master Was Once a Student: Loyola’s Faculty
Every master was once a student, and every student is shaped by the guidance of a master. At Loyola Law School, mentorship is a foundational pillar of the institution. Faculty members, …
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Every master was once a student, and every student is shaped by the guidance of a master. At Loyola Law School, mentorship is a foundational pillar of the institution. Faculty members, …
As we embrace the spirit of February, a month often associated with love, I find it fitting to reflect on what I appreciate and admire about Loyola Law School. While Loyola …
Before starting law school, you often hear about the competitive, individualistic class (cohort) environment. After all, it is hard to ignore the fact that law school grades are based on the …
“We did it!” Those were the remarks I heard as I finished my last exam of the Winter Semester: Contracts. A four-hour final that left us all tired, slightly defeated, excited …
Before starting law school, I heard countless myths. I was told I would be burdened by debt, have no free time, and face an exceptionally competitive job market. But none …
This summer, I had the chance to attend Summer Institute before starting law school. Initially, I imagined my summer filled with adventure—maybe visiting the Mona Lisa, taking a helicopter ride over …
I started this fall in Loyola Law School’s Evening program which will take me from anywhere between 3.5 and 4 years to complete. This program is for people who work full …