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| SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, As the seat of State government, Springfield is |
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| uniquely situated to be the site of a law school focused on |
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| government service and law enforcement; and
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| WHEREAS, The capital city offers a setting that is rich in |
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| both academic resources and practical training for an |
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| institution that would meet a current need and enhance future |
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| opportunities in the realm of government scholarship and |
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| service; and
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| WHEREAS, Illinois boasts a proud tradition of quality legal |
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| education, but the growing complexity of government's role in |
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| society presents challenges that currently are not adequately |
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| addressed by the State's institutions of higher learning; and
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| WHEREAS, The issues of public service increasingly call for |
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| lawyers skilled in forming, administering, enforcing, and |
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| interpreting the law on behalf of a citizenry that demands and |
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| deserves excellence from its civic servants and institutions; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, In Springfield, a law school would have ready |
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| access to top-notch libraries and a pool of professional talent |
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| from the Illinois Supreme Court, the Illinois Appellate Court, |
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| the Illinois Circuit Court, the Federal Courts, the State |
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| Library, the General Assembly, State agencies, the University |
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| of Illinois at Springfield, and the Sangamon County bar; and
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| WHEREAS, A law school curriculum that rigorously tackles |
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| the broad range of legal questions facing communities |
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| throughout the State would ensure a cadre of alumni superbly |
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| equipped to confront Illinois' vital topics in the 21st century |
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| and beyond; therefore, be it
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