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▲ Intellectual property law offerings The John Marshall Law School's Daryl Lim, director of the Center for Intellectual Property, Information & Privacy Law, teaches one of the school's more than 50 specialized IP courses. The John Marshall Law School in Chicago allows students to learn about IP law with an international approach. The school has partnered with IP lawyers in the People's Republic of China for 20 years and offers a summer program in China focused exclusively on IP issues. The program goes to both Beijing and Shanghai. Cardozo School of Law Case Western Reserve University Chicago-Kent College of Law DePaul University John Marshall Santa Clara Law UC Berkeley School of Law University of Minnesota University of New Hampshire University of Washington A+ A+ A+ A+ A+ A+ A+ A+ A+ A+ American University Brooklyn Law School California Western School of Law Emory University School of Law George Washington University IU Bloomington (Maurer) Loyola Law School, Los Angeles Mitchell Hamline School of Law Northeastern University SMU Dedman School of Law Southwestern Law School University of Maryland University of San Diego A A A A A A A A A A A A A Arizona State University Fordham Law School AA- s p e c i a lt i e s George Mason University Lewis & Clark Law School Loyola University New Orleans Michigan State University New York Law School Stanford Law School Suffolk University Thomas Jefferson School of Law UCLA Law University of Akron University of Houston University of Idaho University of Illinois University of Richmond University of San Francisco Villanova Law AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA- Boston College Notre Dame Law School South Texas College of Law Houston University of Arizona University of Dayton University of Michigan Vanderbilt Law School Washington University West Virginia University B+ B+ B+ B+ B+ B+ B+ B+ B+ preLaw magazine graded law schools based on the breadth of their curricular offerings. The score was weighted as follows: 30% for a concentration, 24% for a clinic, 12% for a center, 12% for an externship, 9% for a journal, 8% for a student group and 5% for a certificate. An A represents a score of 90% or higher, an A- is 78% to 89% and a B+ is 72% to 77%. Spring 2017 51