You know I have visited several law schools and Universities over the years. High Point is by far the nicest campus with the nicest facilities I have seen. I was also very impressed with their faculty and staff. I would go there over Pace in a heartbeat. It makes UVA and Duke look old and grimy. The people running it also have real NC connections for Intern and externships.
no you havent
you would have mentioned this
absolute bullshit to attempt it to look like getting into an unaccredited law school with an 87% offer rate. Brian that means out of every single 100 applicants only 13 are not eligible.
Duke for every 100 has 80 who dont get an offer. paint it how you want your law school is absolte dogshit compared ot duke you arrogant prick.
below is dukes alumni
Academia
Kenneth Starr
Garrett Epps, 1991 professor at the University of Baltimore School of Law
Pamela Gann, 1973 president of Claremont McKenna College
Robert W. Hillman distinguished professor of law at University of California, Davis
Ben F. Johnson, 1949 dean of the Emory University School of Law and Georgia State University College of Law
Ivan C. Rutledge dean of the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law
Michael P. Scharf, 1988 professor of law and director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center at Case Western Reserve University School of Law
Rodney A. Smolla, 1978 president of Furman University
Michael Sorrell, 1994 president of Paul Quinn College
Kenneth Starr, 1973 president of Baylor University, dean of Pepperdine University School of Law, United States Solicitor General, and Independent Counsel during the Clinton Administration
Zephyr Teachout, 1999 professor of Fordham University School of Law
Business
John H. Adams, 1962 founding director of the Natural Resources Defense Council
John Canning Jr., 1969 co-founder of Madison Dearborn Partners and co-owner of Milwaukee Brewers
Gιrard Louis-Dreyfus, 1957 chairman of Louis Dreyfus Energy Services and father of actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Gary Lynch, 1975 chief legal officer of Morgan Stanley
Happy R. Perkins, 1980 former vice president and general counsel of GE Energy
Gao Xiqing, 1986 vice chairman, president, and chief investment officer of the China Investment Corporation
Charlie Rose, PBS TV Host
Entertainment
Keith Lucas, non-degreed Academy Award-nominated writer and producer of Judas and the Black Messiah
Bascom Lamar Lunsford, 1913 folk musician
Tucker Max, 2001 humorist and entrepreneur (associated with "fratire")
Charlie Rose, 1968 host of the Charlie Rose Show on PBS
Teddy Schwarzman, 2006 Academy Award-nominated film producer, known for The Imitation Game
Angela Seo, 2015 avant-garde musician best known for her work in experimental band Xiu Xiu
David H. Steinberg, 1993 writer and director for film and television
Government
Michael Dreeben, 1981 Deputy Solicitor General of the United States, and a member of the legal teams involved in the Special Counsel investigation led by Robert Mueller
Michael Elston, 1994 former chief of staff and counselor with the Office of the Deputy Attorney General
John Jay Hoffman, 1992 Attorney General of New Jersey
Kenneth Starr, 1973 United States Solicitor General, Independent Counsel during the Clinton Administration, president of Baylor University, and dean of Pepperdine University School of Law
Judiciary
Cheri Beasley, LLM 2018 first Black female chief justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court
Charles Becton, 1969 North Carolina Court of Appeals judge
Garrett Brown Jr., 1968 U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey chief judge
J. Michelle Childs, LLM 2016, U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina judge
Robert L. Clifford, 1950 Supreme Court of New Jersey associate justice
Curtis Lynn Collier, 1974 U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee senior judge
Colm Connolly, 1991 U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware judge
Timothy J. Corrigan, 1981 U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida judge
Mark A. Davis, LLM 2018 North Carolina Supreme Court associate justice
James C. Dever III, 1987 U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina judge
Bernice B. Donald, LLM 2018 United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit judge
Allyson Kay Duncan, 1975 U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit judge
Christine Durham, 1971 first female justice of the Utah Supreme Court
Richard Gergel, 1979 U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina judge
Paul W. Grimm, LLM 2016 United States District Court for the District of Maryland judge
David Gustafson, 1981 United States Tax Court judge
Eva Guzman, LLM 2014 Texas Supreme Court justice
Todd M. Hughes, 1992 U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit judge; first openly gay U.S. Circuit Court Judge
Carolyn Kuhl, 1977 Los Angeles Superior Court judge
Denise Majette, 1979 former Georgia state judge and former U.S. House of Representative from Georgia
Sarah A. L. Merriam, LLM 2018, United States District Court for the District of Connecticut judge
Mandisa Maya, 1990 president of the Supreme Court of Appeal of South Africa
Graham Calder Mullen, 1969 U.S. District Court for the Western District of North Carolina senior judge
David Nuffer, LLM 2018 United States District Court for the District of Utah judge
William H. Pauley III, 1977 U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York senior judge
Johnnie B. Rawlinson, LLM 2016 United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit judge
Robin L. Rosenberg, 1989 U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida judge
Allison Jones Rushing, 2007 U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit judge
Kenneth Starr, 1973 U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia judge
Gary S. Stein, 1956 Supreme Court of New Jersey associate justice
Donna Stroud, LLM 1914 North Carolina Court of Appeals judge
A. William Sweeney, 1948 Supreme Court of Ohio justice
Patricia Timmons-Goodson, LLM '14 North Carolina Supreme Court associate justice
Michael B. Thornton, 1982 United States Tax Court judge
Gerald B. Tjoflat, 19'57 U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit judge
Ernest C. Torres, 1968 U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island judge
Peter Verniero, 1984 Supreme Court of New Jersey associate justice and New Jersey Attorney General
Sarah Hawkins Warren, 2008 Georgia Supreme Court associate justice and Georgia Solicitor General
Charles K. Wiggins, 1976 Washington Supreme Court associate justice
Don Willett, 1992, LLM 2016 U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit judge and Texas Supreme Court justice
Mary Ellen Coster Williams, 1977 U.S. Court of Federal Claims senior judge
Law
Marc Elias, 1993 partner at Perkins Coie LLP, general counsel for Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign and John Kerry's 2004 presidential campaign
Jeffrey Lichtman, 1990 criminal defense attorney
Arlinda Locklear, 1976 lawyer, the first Native American woman to argue a case before the U.S. Supreme Court
Literature and journalism
Ben Fountain, 1983 novelist known for Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk
Monty Sarhan, 1999 CEO and publisher of,Cracked magazine
Military
Dan McCarthy, 1983 JAG chief prosecutor, United States Navy
Politics
President Nixon
David Addington, 1981 chief of staff and former legal counsel to Vice President Dick Cheney, Willis Smith, U.S. Senate from North Carolina
Claude Allen, 1990 former Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy
Daniel T. Blue Jr., 1973 North Carolina Senate and former speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives
Susan Bysiewicz, 1986 Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut and former Connecticut Secretary of State
Bill Campbell, 1977 Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia
Jim Courter, 1966 U.S. House of Representatives from New Jersey[1]
Nick Galifianakis, 1953 U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina
Tom Grady, 1982 U.S. House of Representatives from Florida
Jaime Aleman Healy, 1979 Panama's Ambassador to the United States
Darren Jackson, 1996 House Minority Leader, North Carolina House of Representatives
Mike Levin, 2005 U.S. House of Representatives from California
Denise Majette, 1979 U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia
David McKean, 1986 U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg, former Director of Policy Planning[2]
Floyd McKissick Jr., 1984 North Carolina Senate
Jerry Meek, 1997 former Chairman of the North Carolina Democratic Party
Richard Nixon, 1937 37th President of the United States
Manuel Sager, 1985 Swiss Ambassador to the United States
Dave Trott, 1985 U.S. House of Representatives from Michigan
Mike Turzai, 1987 Speaker of the House, Pennsylvania House of Representatives
William B. Umstead, 1921 former Governor of North Carolina, U.S. Senate, and U.S. House of Representatives for North Carolina
Religion
D. Todd Christofferson, 1972 Apostle, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Sports
Jay Bilas, 1992 ESPN commentator and former Duke Blue Devils basketball player and coach
Jim Drucker 1976 ESPN legal correspondent, commissioner of the Continental Basketball Association, and commissioner of the Arena Football League
Matt Jones, 2003 radio host and controlling owner of Ohio Valley Wrestling
Drew Rosenhaus, 1990 sports agent and owner of Rosenhause Sports
Quin Snyder, 1995 head coach of the Utah Jazz
Zachary Kleiman, 2013 general manager of the Memphis Grizzlies
below is high point khans alumni
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