February 26, 1999
On-Line Law School Names Harvard Scholar to Advisory Board; English Professor to Become Berkeley's Top Fund Raiser; U. of New Orleans Chief Takes Over Local Schools
By KATHERINE S. MANGAN, SCOTT HELLER, JULIANNE BASINGER, and GOLDIE BLUMENSTYK
A newfangled law school is calling on some old-fashioned expertise.
Concord University School of Law, the nation's first on-line law school, has appointed Arthur R. Miller, a long-time Harvard law professor, to its board of faculty advisers. Mr. Miller, who has taught at Harvard since 1971, will deliver lectures for Concord's
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