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Mercer University School of Law

Mercer University School of Law (historically Walter F. George School of Law) is the professional law school of Mercer University. Founded in 1873, it is one of the oldest law schools in the United States; the first law school accredited by the bar in Georgia, and the second oldest of Mercer's 12 colleges and schools. The School of Law has approximately 440 students and is located in Macon, Georgia on its own campus one mile (1.6 km) from Mercer's main campus. The law school building, one of Macon's most recognizable sites, is a three-story partial replica of Independence Hall in Philadelphia and is located on Coleman Hill overlooking downtown Macon. According to Mercer's official 2020 ABA-required disclosures, 72% of the Class of 2020 obtained full-time, long-term, JD-required employment nine months after graduation.[5]

Mercer University School of Law
Established1873
School typePrivate[1]
DeanKaren Sneddon[2]
LocationMacon, Georgia, U.S.
USNWR ranking99th (2024)[3]
Bar pass rate78% (Georgia bar exam, July 2022 first-time takers)[4]
Websitelaw.mercer.edu
Mercer University School of Law, on Coleman Hill overlooking downtown Macon

Dean of the School edit

Karen Sneddon began as Interim Dean on October 1, 2021. She was preceded by Cathy Cox.

Cathy Cox became dean in 2017. She was previously president of Young Harris College. Cox is an alumnus of Mercer University School of Law, a former member of the Georgia House of Representatives, served two terms as Georgia's secretary of state, 1999-2007, and is currently president of Georgia College & State University.[6]

Her predecessor was Daisy Hurst Floyd who had been reappointed as dean in 2014.[7] She assumed responsibility from Gary J. Simson, dean from 2010–14, who was elevated by Mercer to a university-wide position as senior vice provost for scholarship.[8][9] Floyd previously served as dean from 2004–10 and is a senior member of the law school faculty.

Walter F. George edit

 
Walter F. George, class of 1901, namesake of Mercer Law School.

The School of Law is named for Walter F. George, Mercer Law class of 1901, who served as United States Senator from Georgia from 1922–57 and as President pro tempore from 1955-57. Before election to the Senate, he served as a Judge of the Georgia Court of Appeals in 1917 and as a Justice of the Georgia Supreme Court from 1917-22. Mercer named its law school the Walter F. George School of Law of Mercer University in 1947. Fred M. Vinson, Chief Justice of the United States, participated in the naming ceremony.

The Walter F. George Foundation, created when the school was named, continues to fund scholarships for Mercer law students who have a demonstrated interest in pursuing a career in public service. Walter F. George Foundation Public Service Scholarships cover full tuition for three years of law school along with community service grants for first-year and second-year summer public service internships.

Centennial edit

 
President Richard Nixon, Navy Secretary John Warner and Defense Secretary Melvin Laird present Congressman Carl Vinson, class of 1902, (third from left) with a model of the USS Carl Vinson, the aircraft carrier that bears his name, November 18, 1973.

The School of Law celebrated its centennial in 1973 and 90th birthday of Carl Vinson. The principal event occurred on November 18, 1973; participants included Richard Nixon, President of the United States and Jimmy Carter, Governor of Georgia and future President of the United States.[10] In his speech, President Nixon announced the nation's third Nimitz-class nuclear aircraft carrier would be named in honor of Carl Vinson, Mercer Law class of 1902. Vinson, who was present at the event, was the first member of the United States House of Representatives to serve for more than 50 years (he served 1914-65), and was the long-time chairman of the House Armed Services Committee. Also present were Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird and Secretary of the Navy John Warner.

Accreditation and rankings edit

The School of Law has been a member of the Association of American Law Schools since 1923 and has been fully accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA) since 1925.[11] It is the first law school to be ABA accredited in the state of Georgia.

In the edition for 2024 of its law school rankings, U.S. News & World Report ranked Mercer 99th of the 200 ABA approved law schools.[3] The 2024 edition ranked Mercer's legal writing program at #21 in the nation.[3]

The Princeton Review includes Mercer in the 2021 edition of its "Best Law Schools";[12]

Statistics edit

 
George W. Woodruff, namesake of Mercer's Woodruff Curriculum. The curriculum is viewed as a model for other law schools and has been honored with the prestigious Gambrell Professionalism Award from the American Bar Association.

The School of Law enrolls approximately 390 students and has a faculty of approximately 30 full-time professors and 30 adjunct professors. The following degrees are offered: Juris Doctor (JD), a joint Juris Doctor/Master of Business Administration (JD/MBA) in conjunction with Mercer's Eugene W. Stetson School of Business and Economics, and a Master of Laws (LLM) in Federal Criminal Practice and Procedure, which is the nation's only LLM program with this subject matter focus.[13][14] The school publishes the Mercer Law Review, the oldest law review in Georgia (founded in 1949), and the Journal of Southern Legal History.

The School of Law's model curriculum, the Woodruff Curriculum, named for philanthropist George W. Woodruff, is viewed as a model for law schools across the United States. The curriculum, based on small classes and a practice oriented approach, focuses on legal ethics, professional responsibility, and legal writing and has been honored with the prestigious Gambrell Professionalism Award from the American Bar Association.[11][15]

The School of Law houses the Mercer Center for Legal Ethics and Professionalism, established in 2000 and dedicated to fostering and teaching ethics and professionalism in the practice of law, and the National Criminal Defense College, a not-for-profit organization established in 1985 and devoted to improved trial advocacy and trial practice.

Law Library edit

The Furman Smith Law Library, named for Furman Smith, Mercer Law class of 1932, is the school's center of legal research. A premier facility, the library is used by lawyers and judges from across the state and recognized for its superior resources and service. The library occupies over 30,000 square feet (3,000 m2) in a central location on the second and third floors of the law school building. Large windows in the library provide students with views of historic Macon from the law building's location on Coleman Hill.

Employment edit

According to Mercer's official 2020 ABA-required disclosures, 72% of the Class of 2020 obtained full-time, long-term, JD-required employment nine months after graduation.[5] Mercer's Law School Transparency under-employment score is 19.2%, indicating the percentage of the Class of 2020 unemployed, pursuing an additional degree, or working in a non-professional, short-term, or part-time job nine months after graduation.[16]

Costs edit

The total cost of attendance (indicating the cost of tuition, fees, and living expenses) at Mercer for the 2013-2014 academic year is $57,800.[17] The Law School Transparency estimated debt-financed cost of attendance for three years is $214,493.[18]

Notable alumni edit

Mercer alumni recently headed two of Georgia's three branches of government: Nathan Deal '66, was the Governor of Georgia, 2011–2019; Hugh P. Thompson '69, was the Chief Justice of the Georgia Supreme Court, 2013–16.[19] In the Georgia General Assembly, Judson H. Hill, Sr. '86, served until 2017 as Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee;[20] William T. Ligon, Jr. '86, served as Chairman of the Senate State and Local Governmental Operations Committee.[21] M. Yvette Miller '80, Sara L. Doyle '94, and Michael P. Boggs '90 are judges of the Georgia Court of Appeals.

Judiciary edit

Politics edit

Arts, media, and non-government public service edit

References edit

  1. ^ "College Navigator". U.S. Department of Education. Retrieved 2018-11-08.
  2. ^ "Library Guides: Karen Sneddon: Profile".
  3. ^ a b c "Mercer University (George) - Best Law Schools (2023-2024)". U.S. News & World Report. September 18, 2023. from the original on October 16, 2023. Retrieved October 16, 2023.
  4. ^ "Georgia Bar Examination Statistics". Georgia Office Of Bar Admissions. July 2022. Retrieved October 16, 2023.
  5. ^ a b "Employment Statistics".
  6. ^ "Cathy Cox Appointed Dean of Mercer Law School". Daily Report. Retrieved 2017-03-16.
  7. ^ "Faculty / Staff Bios - Daisy Hurst Floyd".
  8. ^ . 19 March 2020. Archived from the original on 22 July 2014. Retrieved 1 June 2010.
  9. ^ "Gary Simson Appointed Senior Vice Provost for Scholarship; Former Dean Daisy Hurst Floyd Returns as Dean of Mercer Law". Mercer News. February 28, 2014.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-05-01. Retrieved 2012-04-26.
  11. ^ a b "Search Martindale Alumni Directories".
  12. ^ "Law School Admissions |Law School Search | The Princeton Review". www.princetonreview.com.
  13. ^ "Mercer University | Walter F. George School of Law". www2.law.mercer.edu.
  14. ^ . www2.mercer.edu. Archived from the original on 2012-10-08.
  15. ^ "E. Smythe Gambrell Professionalism Award - Archive Recipients". American Bar Association. 2014 - The Mercer University Walter F. George School of Law - Inside the Legal Profession Program.
  16. ^ "Mercer University Report, Overview | LST Reports". LST Reports by Law School Transparency.
  17. ^ "Tuition and Expenses".
  18. ^ "Mercer University Profile".
  19. ^ . Supreme Court of Georgia. Archived from the original on 2009-07-12.
  20. ^ "Senator Judson Hill". Georgia General Assembly.
  21. ^ "Senator William Ligon, Jr". Georgia General Assembly.
  22. ^ "Worrill Gets Post in Top State Court", The Atlanta Constitution (October 5, 1953), p. 1.
  23. ^ Fabian, Liz (2014-03-06). . The Telegraph (Macon). Archived from the original on 2014-03-09. Retrieved 2014-03-30.

External links edit

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Mercer University School of Law historically Walter F George School of Law is the professional law school of Mercer University Founded in 1873 it is one of the oldest law schools in the United States the first law school accredited by the bar in Georgia and the second oldest of Mercer s 12 colleges and schools The School of Law has approximately 440 students and is located in Macon Georgia on its own campus one mile 1 6 km from Mercer s main campus The law school building one of Macon s most recognizable sites is a three story partial replica of Independence Hall in Philadelphia and is located on Coleman Hill overlooking downtown Macon According to Mercer s official 2020 ABA required disclosures 72 of the Class of 2020 obtained full time long term JD required employment nine months after graduation 5 Mercer University School of LawEstablished1873School typePrivate 1 DeanKaren Sneddon 2 LocationMacon Georgia U S USNWR ranking99th 2024 3 Bar pass rate78 Georgia bar exam July 2022 first time takers 4 Websitelaw wbr mercer wbr eduMercer University School of Law on Coleman Hill overlooking downtown Macon Contents 1 Dean of the School 2 Walter F George 3 Centennial 4 Accreditation and rankings 5 Statistics 6 Law Library 7 Employment 8 Costs 9 Notable alumni 9 1 Judiciary 9 2 Politics 9 3 Arts media and non government public service 10 References 11 External linksDean of the School editKaren Sneddon began as Interim Dean on October 1 2021 She was preceded by Cathy Cox Cathy Cox became dean in 2017 She was previously president of Young Harris College Cox is an alumnus of Mercer University School of Law a former member of the Georgia House of Representatives served two terms as Georgia s secretary of state 1999 2007 and is currently president of Georgia College amp State University 6 Her predecessor was Daisy Hurst Floyd who had been reappointed as dean in 2014 7 She assumed responsibility from Gary J Simson dean from 2010 14 who was elevated by Mercer to a university wide position as senior vice provost for scholarship 8 9 Floyd previously served as dean from 2004 10 and is a senior member of the law school faculty Walter F George edit nbsp Walter F George class of 1901 namesake of Mercer Law School The School of Law is named for Walter F George Mercer Law class of 1901 who served as United States Senator from Georgia from 1922 57 and as President pro tempore from 1955 57 Before election to the Senate he served as a Judge of the Georgia Court of Appeals in 1917 and as a Justice of the Georgia Supreme Court from 1917 22 Mercer named its law school the Walter F George School of Law of Mercer University in 1947 Fred M Vinson Chief Justice of the United States participated in the naming ceremony The Walter F George Foundation created when the school was named continues to fund scholarships for Mercer law students who have a demonstrated interest in pursuing a career in public service Walter F George Foundation Public Service Scholarships cover full tuition for three years of law school along with community service grants for first year and second year summer public service internships Centennial edit nbsp President Richard Nixon Navy Secretary John Warner and Defense Secretary Melvin Laird present Congressman Carl Vinson class of 1902 third from left with a model of the USS Carl Vinson the aircraft carrier that bears his name November 18 1973 The School of Law celebrated its centennial in 1973 and 90th birthday of Carl Vinson The principal event occurred on November 18 1973 participants included Richard Nixon President of the United States and Jimmy Carter Governor of Georgia and future President of the United States 10 In his speech President Nixon announced the nation s third Nimitz class nuclear aircraft carrier would be named in honor of Carl Vinson Mercer Law class of 1902 Vinson who was present at the event was the first member of the United States House of Representatives to serve for more than 50 years he served 1914 65 and was the long time chairman of the House Armed Services Committee Also present were Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird and Secretary of the Navy John Warner Accreditation and rankings editThe School of Law has been a member of the Association of American Law Schools since 1923 and has been fully accredited by the American Bar Association ABA since 1925 11 It is the first law school to be ABA accredited in the state of Georgia In the edition for 2024 of its law school rankings U S News amp World Report ranked Mercer 99th of the 200 ABA approved law schools 3 The 2024 edition ranked Mercer s legal writing program at 21 in the nation 3 The Princeton Review includes Mercer in the 2021 edition of its Best Law Schools 12 Statistics edit nbsp George W Woodruff namesake of Mercer s Woodruff Curriculum The curriculum is viewed as a model for other law schools and has been honored with the prestigious Gambrell Professionalism Award from the American Bar Association The School of Law enrolls approximately 390 students and has a faculty of approximately 30 full time professors and 30 adjunct professors The following degrees are offered Juris Doctor JD a joint Juris Doctor Master of Business Administration JD MBA in conjunction with Mercer s Eugene W Stetson School of Business and Economics and a Master of Laws LLM in Federal Criminal Practice and Procedure which is the nation s only LLM program with this subject matter focus 13 14 The school publishes the Mercer Law Review the oldest law review in Georgia founded in 1949 and the Journal of Southern Legal History The School of Law s model curriculum the Woodruff Curriculum named for philanthropist George W Woodruff is viewed as a model for law schools across the United States The curriculum based on small classes and a practice oriented approach focuses on legal ethics professional responsibility and legal writing and has been honored with the prestigious Gambrell Professionalism Award from the American Bar Association 11 15 The School of Law houses the Mercer Center for Legal Ethics and Professionalism established in 2000 and dedicated to fostering and teaching ethics and professionalism in the practice of law and the National Criminal Defense College a not for profit organization established in 1985 and devoted to improved trial advocacy and trial practice Law Library editThe Furman Smith Law Library named for Furman Smith Mercer Law class of 1932 is the school s center of legal research A premier facility the library is used by lawyers and judges from across the state and recognized for its superior resources and service The library occupies over 30 000 square feet 3 000 m2 in a central location on the second and third floors of the law school building Large windows in the library provide students with views of historic Macon from the law building s location on Coleman Hill Employment editAccording to Mercer s official 2020 ABA required disclosures 72 of the Class of 2020 obtained full time long term JD required employment nine months after graduation 5 Mercer s Law School Transparency under employment score is 19 2 indicating the percentage of the Class of 2020 unemployed pursuing an additional degree or working in a non professional short term or part time job nine months after graduation 16 Costs editThe total cost of attendance indicating the cost of tuition fees and living expenses at Mercer for the 2013 2014 academic year is 57 800 17 The Law School Transparency estimated debt financed cost of attendance for three years is 214 493 18 Notable alumni edit nbsp Nathan Deal 66 elected in 2010 was the Governor of Georgia 2011 19 nbsp Doug Barnard Jr 48 United States Representative 1977 93 nbsp Griffin Bell 48 Attorney General of the United States 1977 79 nbsp G Harrold Carswell 48 Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and unsuccessful nominee to the United States Supreme Court 1970 nbsp Edward E Cox 02 United States Representative 1925 52 nbsp Erick Erickson 00 political commentator for CNN and RedState nbsp Nancy Grace 84 political commentator and the host of her own show on Headline News nbsp John Oxendine 87 Georgia Insurance Commissioner 1995 11 nbsp Carl Vinson 02 United States Representative 1914 65 the first person to serve more than 50 years in the House of Representatives and namesake of the USS Carl Vinson a nuclear powered aircraft carrier nbsp William S West 1876 United States Senator for the year 1914 appointed for one year to fill an unexpired term instrumental in the founding of Valdosta State University nbsp J Mark Wilcox 10 United States Representative 1933 39 namesake of Miami International Airport Wilcox Field nbsp L Lin Wood 77 high profile attorney who has represented Richard Jewell the parents of JonBenet Ramsey Gary Condit Kobe Bryant and Herman Cain Mercer alumni recently headed two of Georgia s three branches of government Nathan Deal 66 was the Governor of Georgia 2011 2019 Hugh P Thompson 69 was the Chief Justice of the Georgia Supreme Court 2013 16 19 In the Georgia General Assembly Judson H Hill Sr 86 served until 2017 as Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee 20 William T Ligon Jr 86 served as Chairman of the Senate State and Local Governmental Operations Committee 21 M Yvette Miller 80 Sara L Doyle 94 and Michael P Boggs 90 are judges of the Georgia Court of Appeals Judiciary edit Griffin Bell Federal Appeals Court Judge 1962 76 72nd Attorney General of the United States 1977 79 Michael P Boggs Judge Georgia Court of Appeals 2012 17 Associate Justice Georgia Supreme Court 2017 22 Chief Justice Georgia Supreme Court 2022 present William Augustus Bootle Judge Federal District Court for the Middle District of Georgia 1954 81 ordered admission of the first African American to the University of Georgia 1961 namesake of the William Augustus Bootle Federal Building and United States Courthouse in Macon G Harrold Carswell Judge Federal District Court for the Northern District of Florida 1958 69 Judge United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit 1969 70 unsuccessful nominee to the United States Supreme Court 1970 Abraham Benjamin Conger Judge Federal District Court for the Middle District of Georgia 1949 53 Bascom Sine Deaver Judge Federal District Court for the Middle District of Georgia 1928 44 Albert John Henderson Federal Appeals Court Judge 1979 99 Judge Federal District Court for the Northern District of Georgia 1968 79 Richard Henry Mills Judge Federal District Court for the Central District of Illinois 1985 present Carlton Mobley Chief Justice Georgia Supreme Court 1972 74 Associate Justice 1954 72 United States Representative Georgia s 6th Congressional District 1932 33 Willie Louis Sands Judge Federal District Court for the Middle District of Georgia 1994 present the first African American to serve on the court Marc T Treadwell Judge Federal District Court for the Middle District of Georgia 2010 present Julian Webb Judge Georgia Court of Appeals 1974 1979 and member of the Georgia State Senate 1963 1974 Charles W Worrill Justice Georgia Supreme Court 1953 1954 22 Politics edit Doug Barnard United States Representative Georgia s 10th Congressional district 1977 93 William Bradley Bryant Georgia Superintendent of Schools 2010 11 Cathy Cox Georgia Secretary of State 1999 07 the first woman elected to this position President Young Harris College 2007 present Edward E Cox United States Representative Georgia s 2nd Congressional district 1925 52 Nathan Deal United States Representative Georgia s 9th Congressional district 1993 10 Governor of Georgia 2011 19 Peter Zack Geer Georgia Lieutenant Governor 1963 67 Walter F George United States Senator from Georgia 1922 57 served as President pro tempore 1955 57 namesake of Mercer s Law School Buck Melton Mayor of Macon Georgia 1975 79 23 Michael Meyer von Bremen Georgia State Senator 1999 09 served as the Democratic Party Senate Minority Leader 2002 09 John Oxendine Georgia Insurance Commissioner 1995 11 Robert Reichert Mayor of Macon and former member of the Georgia House of Representatives 2007 present Dwight L Rogers United States Representative Florida s 6th Congressional district 1945 54 Christopher N Smith Honorary Consul of the Kingdom of Denmark Malcolm C Tarver United States Representative Georgia s 7th Congressional district 1927 47 Carl Vinson United States Representative for over 50 years 1914 65 long time Chairman House Armed Services Committee has been called the patriarch of the armed services and the father of the two ocean navy namesake of the USS Carl Vinson William S West United States Senator from Georgia for the year 1914 appointment to fill unexpired term instrumental in the founding of Valdosta State University J Mark Wilcox United States Representative Florida s 4th Congressional district 1933 39 John S Wood United States Representative Georgia s 9th Congressional district 1931 35 and 1945 53 Chairman House Un American Activities Committee 1949 53Arts media and non government public service edit Glen Ashman author of the Georgia Municipal Court Judges Benchbook Steve Berry author of six novels including several New York Times bestsellers Brainerd Currie law professor noted conflict of laws scholar who developed the characterisation concept of governmental interest analysis Nancy Grace anchor for Court TV legal commentator and host of Nancy Grace on the Headline News television network Jay Sekulow Chief Counsel American Center for Law and Justice L Lin Wood high profile trial attorney has represented Richard Jewell the parents of JonBenet Ramsey Gary Condit Kobe Bryant and Herman Cain nbsp William Augustus Bootle Federal Building and United States Courthouse in Macon Judge Gus Bootle 25 served as Judge of the Federal District Court for the Middle District of Georgia from 1954 81 and ordered desegregation of the University of Georgia in 1961 The building was named in his honor in 1998 nbsp J Taylor Phillips Bibb County Courthouse in Macon Judge Phillips 55 served as State Court judge from 1964 12 and earlier served in the Georgia House of Representatives 1959 62 and Georgia State Senate 1963 64 The building was named in his honor in 2012 nbsp Homer and Ruth Drake Field House at Mercer University Stadium Judge Drake 56 is a Senior Bankruptcy Judge United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia 1979 present He was chairman of the Mercer University Board of Trustees 2008 10 The building was named in honor of Judge Drake and his spouse in 2012 nbsp USS Carl Vinson a nuclear powered aircraft carrier Congressman Carl Vinson 02 was the first person to serve more than 50 years in the United States House of Representatives 1914 65 The ship was named in his honor in 1973 nbsp Miami International Airport Wilcox Field Congressman J Mark Wilcox 10 served in the United States House of Representatives 1933 39 and later served as Attorney General of the Dade County Port Authority Greater Miami Traffic Association 1945 56 The airport was named in his honor in 1959 nbsp Walter F George Lake located on the border between Georgia and Alabama Senator Walter F George 01 served in the United States Senate 1922 57 and is the namesake of Mercer Law School The lake was named in his honor in 1958 References edit College Navigator U S Department of Education Retrieved 2018 11 08 Library Guides Karen Sneddon Profile a b c Mercer University George Best Law Schools 2023 2024 U S News amp World Report September 18 2023 Archived from the original on October 16 2023 Retrieved October 16 2023 Georgia Bar Examination Statistics Georgia Office Of Bar Admissions July 2022 Retrieved October 16 2023 a b Employment Statistics Cathy Cox Appointed Dean of Mercer Law School Daily Report Retrieved 2017 03 16 Faculty Staff Bios Daisy Hurst Floyd The den A student centered online resource center from Mercer University 19 March 2020 Archived from the original on 22 July 2014 Retrieved 1 June 2010 Gary Simson Appointed Senior Vice Provost for Scholarship Former Dean Daisy Hurst Floyd Returns as Dean of Mercer Law Mercer News February 28 2014 Mercer Lawyer SP12 Mercer University School of Law Archived from the original on 2012 05 01 Retrieved 2012 04 26 a b Search Martindale Alumni Directories Law School Admissions Law School Search The Princeton Review www princetonreview com Mercer University Walter F George School of Law www2 law mercer edu News amp Features Mercer Law School Welcomes Inaugural LL M Class www2 mercer edu Archived from the original on 2012 10 08 E Smythe Gambrell Professionalism Award Archive Recipients American Bar Association 2014 The Mercer University Walter F George School of Law Inside the Legal Profession Program Mercer University Report Overview LST Reports LST Reports by Law School Transparency Tuition and Expenses Mercer University Profile Hugh P Thompson Bio Supreme Court of Georgia Archived from the original on 2009 07 12 Senator Judson Hill Georgia General Assembly Senator William Ligon Jr Georgia General Assembly Worrill Gets Post in Top State Court The Atlanta Constitution October 5 1953 p 1 Fabian Liz 2014 03 06 Melton lauded for helping shape the modern era in Macon The Telegraph Macon Archived from the original on 2014 03 09 Retrieved 2014 03 30 External links editMercer University School of Law32 50 30 27 N 83 38 06 26 W 32 8417417 N 83 6350722 W 32 8417417 83 6350722 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mercer University School of Law amp oldid 1182577613, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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