“The
prototypical Duquesne law student represents a
combination of a respect for intellectual honesty
and rigor with a willingness to work hard in the
service of his or her personal values. One of
the law school’s primary objectives should
be not only to enable each student to appreciate
the history, foundations, and characteristics
of the American legal system, and to develop and
nurture a sense of the kind of lawyer, in the
large sense, each student wants to become.” |