In 1972, the Antioch School of Law rented the house.
He went to the Antioch School and Yellow Springs High School.
Devine joined GAP in 1978 as a second-year law student at Antioch School of Law, and became its legal director in 1979.
Richard E. Rubenstein, a professor at the Antioch School of Law in Washington, promises but does not provide one.
It was originally established in 1972 as the Antioch School of Law by Edgar S. and Jean Camper Cahn.
Pollack was Dean of Antioch School of Law, and argued cases involving food aid for low-income Americans before the Supreme Court.
Antioch School may refer to:
In 1971 the Cahns co-founded the Antioch School of Law, which placed emphasis on serving the poor and trained prospective lawyers in social activism.
He earned a degree from Temple University and a law degree from Antioch School of Law.
Along with his wife, Jean, he was a co-founder of Antioch School of Law.