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Milwaukee Law Class : ウィキペディア英語版 | Milwaukee Law School The Milwaukee Law School, founded in 1892 as the Milwaukee Law Class, was a law school in Milwaukee, Wisconsin which originated as a student-owned cooperative with two volunteer instructors. It later added additional professors, and in 1896 changed its name to Milwaukee Law School. It operated as a night school, holding classes in rented spaces in downtown Milwaukee. In 1908 it was acquired, along with Milwaukee University Law School, to became the core of Marquette University Law School.〔("Marquette University Law School: History" )〕 == Notable alumni ==
*Max E. Binner, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly *Oscar M. Fritz, chief justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court *Peter F. Leuch, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly *William L. Richards, member of the Wisconsin State Senate *Lawrence J. Timmerman, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (graduated after the merger into MULS) *George Weissleder, member of the Wisconsin State Senate
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