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Don Boren <[log in to unmask]>
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Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB) Talk
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Sun, 8 Aug 1999 21:39:32 -0400
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At Bowling Green State University, the department's name is Legal Studies
and International Business.  Legal Studies being first sounds much better.


At 07:04 PM 8/4/99 -0400, you wrote:
>At Univ. of Tenn, Knoxville, we still have the name Accounting and Business
>Law. Frankly, I am delighted that we (or I should say "I", as I am the only
>professor although we have several "part-timers", i.e., full-timers paid at
>part-time salaries) are still recognized in the department name.  I would
>agree that "Legal Studies" is the more modern nomenclature.
>                  Bruce D. Fisher
>
>>At Baylor University, we are considering a name change from the Accounting
>and Business Law Department to the Accounting and Legal Studies Department.
>My department chairman has asked me to determine if this is a trend among
>business schools.  I would like some feedback on this issue, particularly
>from the schools who have made the change.  Thank you and I look forward to
>seeing many of you in St. Louis!
>>
>>Trish Nunley
>>Associate Professor of Business Law
>>Baylor University
>>
>>
>
>
Don Boren, Chair
Department of Legal Studies and
International Business
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, Ohio 43403
(419) 372-8023
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