The MU School of Law offers a collegial environment, reinforced by a small student body and a low faculty-student ratio. The intimacy of this setting, coupled with reasonable cost, consistently high bar passage rates, a network of alumni around the globe and access to top scholars in the legal world, make MU Law one of the best values in the nation.
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An outstanding faculty with award-winning teachers who rank consistently high in scholarly productivity and impact.
Students rave about the friendly staff and great study space in the MU Law Library.

| Whatever Happened to Implied Consent--A Sounding with Franklin E. Zimring, 33 MISSOURI LAW REVIEW 323 (1968). | |
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| Right to Counsel at the Preliminary Hearing, 31 MISSOURI LAW REVIEW 109 (1966). | |
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| A Dialogue on the Application of Federal Standards to Missouri Criminal Law, 30 MISSOURI LAW REVIEW 350 (1965). | |
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| Criminal Law in Missouri--The Need for Revision , 28 MISSOURI LAW REVIEW 521 (1963). | |
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| Criminal Law in Missouri-Evidence of Other Crimes, 27 MISSOURI LAW REVIEW 544 (1962). | |
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| Criminal Law in Missouri--Manslaughter, a Problem of Definition, 27 MISSOURI LAW REVIEW 1 (1962). | |
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| Criminal Law in Missouri, 25 MISSOURI LAW REVIEW 369 (1960). | |
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