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  1. Giovanni Molteni Tagliabue's avatar
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  4. Dan Dennis's avatar

    Some background: https://www.theguardian.com/education/2026/may/12/thousands-of-university-of-nottingham-staff-told-they-are-at-risk-of-redundancy Not only does Nottingham University have a good academic reputation, the city of Nottingham has a great…

  5. Jacob Barrett's avatar

Is anyone familiar with an institution where the university took 45% or more of the law school’s tuition revenue?

Signed comments only.  As best I can tell, Baltimore is sui generis.

UPDATE:  Just to avoid confusion, all universities take some portion of a law school's tuition revenue, as they should, since university budgets provide all kinds of services from which law schools and their students benefit.  The question is only one about proportions, and the 45% figure, if accurate, would be unusually high.

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