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Good Employment and Labor Law Schools?


I'm in the beginning stages of looking at different law schools (years away, I know), and I'm particularly interested in schools that have good employment and labor law programs. The law school associated with my university doesn't offer as many or as quality labor/employment law courses as other school's I've looked at, and I haven't found any good resources yet online that tell me which law schools offer high quality such programs. Can someone point me in the right direction?

Some other notes: I'm not wealthy, so Ivy League names scare me a little bit. I'm also a country boy, so sprawling metropolises scare me a bit, too.

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