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<title>Bitsou: Re: Why is a size of LL.M class relevant for your choice of a law school?</title>
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<description>Hello Nazli,
I would choose Chicago over Virginia without any hesitation actually. No, as far as I know, Chicago is a very good Law Schools for practitionners as well. Richard Posner who&#39;s the father of the economic analysis of the law was first of all a Judge at the Court of appeals, not a full-time Professor (it may have changed now). You make a very good choice by going to Chicago.</description>
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