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The sole purpose of the site is to facilitate communication by and between the Officers of the PCU Student Bar Association.
It is NOT designed to replace or augment any academic or other school website or program.
To go to the Pacific Coast University School of Law Official Website - Please click here.
PCU LAW STUDENTS - TRACKS I and II - SCHEDULE, ACADEMIC CALENDAR, BOOKLIST AND SYLLABUS INFORMATION AT THE PACIFIC COAST UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF LAW OFFICIAL SITE - PLEASE CLICK HERE.


TRACK II - Summer Quarter: June 16,
2007
through August 30, 2008.

THE NEXT CALIFORNIA
BAR EXAMINATION
is
July 29, 30, and 31, 2008.
Time Remaining until midnight
June 29, 2008:
Countdown Clock
JULY, 2008 CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION - INFORMATION FROM THE STATE BAR OF CALIFORNIA - PLEASE CLICK HERE.

The PCU Student Bar Associations has Mens' and Womens' T-shirts available for sale.
Limited edition Purple t-shirt is $20.00.
Also, SDK Fraternity T-shirts are now available at our online store - Please go to
http://www.cafepress.com/sdk_pculaw



CONGRATULATIONS TO
PCU FEBRUARY, 2008
GENERAL BAR PASSERS !
DORA MARIA LINZAN
CHRISTINE ANN WILTON
FEBRUARY, 2008, CALIFORNIA GENERAL BAR QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS - PLEASE CLICK HERE. (pdf file.)

PLEASE SEE
"SUCCESS PLAN"
LINK DIRECTLY ABOVE.
JUDITH L. MEYER HAS BEEN APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR AS A LOS ANGELES SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE - FOR ARTICLE FROM THE METROPOLITAN
NEWS ENTERPRISE, PLEASE CLICK HERE.
PACIFIC COAST UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW on the online Encyclopedia - THE WIKIPEDIA - PLEASE CLICK HERE.
The Music
Now Playing is
"Sea Cruise",
written
by Huey Smith .
Midi
here is courtesy of
Big Pappa Joe.
Timers Above: Courtesy of Howard Chen.
(Please see other Credits throughout and on our Links, Research
and Credits Page.)

CONTINUING COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY
"From the first, Pacific Coast University opened its doors to everyone. One of the first African-American
Superior Court Judges in Southern California, William A. Ross, was a PCU graduate, as was the first woman Superior Court Judge,
Kathleen Parker.
PCU classes during these years were as representative of the diversity of our community as
they are today."
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