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Opinion: Don’t move the UB Law School to the Statler

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Default Opinion: Don’t move the UB Law School to the Statler

By William C. Altreuter

Relocating the University at Buffalo Law School to the Statler would be a bad plan for the Law School, and amounts to valuing a building over an important part of the leading institution in our region. The UB School of Law belongs on campus.

A lot of lawyers think the Law School belongs downtown. The idea has always been popular with students, but this is based on a misunderstanding of what a law school does.

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