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  School of Law-Camden 2003-2005 Academic Policies and Procedures Code of Student Conduct  

Code of Student Conduct

A principal objective of Rutgers` School of Law-Camden is to train individuals for a learned and honorable profession whose members must be deserving of the utmost faith and confidence. The law school expects its students to develop respect for their professional obligations, both present and future. In addition, law students are governed by specific standards of conduct set forth in the law school and university disciplinary regulations. Any departure from these responsibilities is an affront to fellow students and the profession in which the student intends to become a worthy practitioner, and shall not be tolerated by any member of the law school community.


 
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