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Books About Law
- Karen Cantrell and Denise A. Wallen,
Funding for Law: Legal Education, Research and Study,
Oryx Press, Phoenix, Arizona, 1991.
To order a copy, call 1-800-279-6799 or 1-602-265-2651, fax
1-800-279-4663,
write to Oryx Press, 4041 N. Central, Suite 700,
Phoenix, AZ 85012-3397, or send email to
info@oryxpress.com.
- Dollars for College - Law,
Garrett Park Press, Garrett Park, Maryland, 1997.
ISBN 1-880774-??-? ($6.95 + $1.50
shipping). Approximately 70-90 pages long, this
booklet is revised every 18 months. To order a copy,
call 1-301-946-2553 or write to Garrett Park Press,
PO Box 190, Garrett Park, MD 20896.
- Financial Aid for Minorities in Business and Law,
Garrett Park Press, Garrett Park, Maryland, 1995.
ISBN 0-91204-888-3 ($5.95 + $1.50
shipping). Approximately 60-80 pages long, this
booklet is revised every 18 months. To order a copy,
call 1-301-946-2553 or write to Garrett Park Press,
PO Box 190, Garrett Park, MD 20896.
- Louis Galuppo, Michael Wieland, Casey Glennon and Dennis Panish,
The financial aid handbook for law students: Guide
to local, state, and national scholarships, grants,
and writing programs,
California Western School of Law, 1987.
60 pages. Out of print.
- Law Loan Repayment Assistance Programs,
National Association of Public Interest Law (NAPIL), ??.
$23. This book is a compilation of law schools and
states (Arizona, Florida, Maryland, Minnesota, North
Carolina) that repay all or part of the education
loans of students who pursue a career in public
service. To order a copy, write to National Association of Public
Interest Law (NAPIL), 1118 22nd Street, NW, 3rd
Floor, Washington, DC 20037.
- Law School Admission Council,
Financing your law school education,
Law School Admission Council, Newtown, Pennsylvania, 1987.
ISBN 0-94263-901-4 ($10.00). 262 pages. Federal and
nonfederal loans, grants, and scholarships; creating
your personal law school payment 'package'; special
information for minority-group students, women, and
nontraditional students; debt burden and student
borrowing.
- Melina Renee,
The law students' greenbook,
M. Renee, 1988.
201 pages. Out of print.
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