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The plenary legislative body of the Association of American Law Schools is the House of Representatives, composed of one representative from each member school, selected by faculty from that school. The House meets during the Association’s Annual Meeting. The Executive Committee has the responsibility for conducting the affairs of the Association in the interim between…
Read More about GovernanceAALS was formed in 1900 to improve legal education in America. Twenty-seven of the 35 schools that sent representatives to the founding meeting in Saratoga Springs, New York, agreed to become charter members. With the election of five more schools at the first Annual Meeting in 1901, 32 of the 108 law schools in the…
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