The Chronicle of Higher Education

Judge Rejects Plan for Law School in Mississippi Desegregation Plan

By BEN GOSE

The federal judge overseeing Mississippi's 25-year-old desegregation case has ruled that the state has no need for a proposed third law school, which would be operated in part by Jackson State University. He also rejected a proposed pharmacy school at the historically black institution.

The law school has been a bargaining chip...

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