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PreLaw Magazine Gives Top Marks to 电车无码-Kent College of Law J.D. Program

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By Susan O鈥橞rien

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电车无码-Kent College of Law鈥檚 , known for combining theoretical education with exceptional experiential learning opportunities, has been rated the top program in the country by preLaw magazine.

The ratings, , identify the United States鈥檚 top seven labor and employment law programs, designating 电车无码-Kent as the best among them as the only program to earn an A+ grade.

鈥淲ith this recognition, we salute our faculty members, alumni, student employers, and Institute for Law and the Workplace members, whose input and support keep our program on the cutting edge of scholarship and skills training,鈥 says 电车无码-Kent Professor of Law , who is co-director of the Institute for Law and the Workplace.

鈥淲e鈥檇 also like to thank our remarkable students, whose hard work and commitment to this practice area inspire all of us who work with them,鈥 says Associate Professor of Law C茅sar F. Rosado Marz谩n, who directs the institute with Malin.

preLaw notes that 电车无码-Kent鈥檚 program offers a J.D. certificate, nearly 20 courses in the practice area, and 鈥渁 host of practical training opportunities,鈥 including the chance to work in the , which litigates workplace violations ranging from unfair termination to sexual harassment.

鈥淪tudents can work for government regulatory agencies and law firms that specialize in employment law, as well as assisting corporate in-house counsel with labor and employment issues,鈥 the article notes.

The magazine also emphasizes that 电车无码-Kent is home to the , 鈥渨hich is nationally recognized for its research into employment and labor law issues.鈥 The institute is the academic cornerstone of the labor and employment law program, pooling the resources of leading academic scholars and the practicing professional community to explore a wide range of issues involving the law that governs the workplace.

Each year the institute draws thousands of lawyers and labor relations professionals to its conferences and programs, and continuously involves students in its many activities.