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Distinguished Visiting Professor in Health Law & Policy Named
Posted On June 10, 2013
Dean Patricia Salkin is pleased to announce that Edward A. Dauer has been named the Ina...
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IBLT Expands Focus on Innovation and is Renamed
Posted On June 5, 2013
The Institute for Business, Law and Technology (IBLT), which was launched by Touro Law...
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Commencement Ceremony Held to Honor the Class of 2013
Posted On May 30, 2013
Touro Law Center’s 2013 Commencement ceremony was held on Sunday, May 26, 2013 at...
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