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Before graduating from Loyola Law School in 1993, Zucker interviewed with a prestigious Santa Monica law firm and deftly matched wits with the partners over lunch at an upscale restaurant.
Perhaps inevitably, the church’s most elaborate ornament is the altar of St. Ignatius Loyola, covering the tomb of the Jesuits’ Spanish founder in the left transept.
Both, say law professors Erwin Chemerinsky of the University of Southern California and Laurie Levenson of Loyola Law School.
"Jesuitical" originally signified "of or pertaining to the Jesuits; belonging to the Society of Jesus; Jesuit" ( OED , again), the Jesuits being the Roman Catholic clerical order founded by Ignatius Loyola in 1534 as an intellectual bulwark against the Reformation.
Under Dorsey Co who grew up in segregated Baltimore, was the first black graduate of Loyola College and the first black attorney to serve on the state Board of Law Examiners Co the Bureau expanded into a statewide law firm that reached out to the rural as well as urban poor.
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