The law school at the University of California at Irvine, which launches next year under the leadership of former Duke law professor Erwin Chemerinsky, wants to provide full scholarships for its entire inaugural class, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education.
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Each scholarship is expected to be worth about $100,000, enough to cover tuition for three years, the Chronicle reports. The school hopes to have 60 students in its first class.
Chemerinsky's move west from Durham last year was a bit bumpy. Read more about that here and here.



