Administrative/Regulatory
May 21, 2004
Shaping Rwandan History
SACRAMENTO - Maggie Baingana wasn't too keen about attending a university she'd never heard of in a city she'd never heard of. But when the former assistant to the Rwandan attorney general learned that McGeorge School of Law offered a master's degree in governmental law and policy, she said, she knew "this is what I want to do."
But when the former assistant to the Rwandan attorney general learned that McGeorge School of Law offered a master's degr...
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