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The law school at UC Irvine. It's new. It's bold. It's selective. It's star-studded. It's controversial (or at least it was during the search for dean). It's got momentum. In short, it's got buzz. But can it keep it up? It's certainly trying. The school on Monday announced that everyone in next year's incoming class will, for all three years, receive a scholarship worth 50 percent of their tuition. The grants will be funded not by the ...
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