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19750121 r-75-3RESOLUTION No. R-75-3 WHEREAS, the General Assembly of Virginia did charter and establish George Mason University to serve the needs of the people of Virginia and more particularly those residing in Northern Virginia; and WHEREAS, the population of Northern Virginia served by George Mason University approximates 1,000,000 people; and WHEREAS, the General Assembly from time to time has provided for the improvement and growth of George Mason University and as- sisted in the creation of new programs to serve the needs of higher education; and WHEREAS, acting upon the requests of the alumni, students, and the general citizenry of the area, the Board of Visitors of George Mason University, after an in-depth study assisted by Dr. Loren Thompson, President Emeritus of George Mason, and Dr. Michael H. Cardozo, formerly Executive Director of the American Association of Law Schools, distinguished experts in this field, found that: (a) Law schools located in Virginia can accommodate only one-half of qualified Virginia applicants. (b) No law school located in Virginia is within commuting distance of the residents of Northern Virginia and approximately 800 of them are attending law schools in the District of Columbia. (c) Tuition fees for law schools located in the District of Columbia are approximately three times that charged to Virginia residents in State-supported law schools. (d) Law schools in the District of Columbia cannot ac- commodate all qualified applicants. (e) A law school at George Mason University would relieve much of the pressure on existing State-supported law schools to admit more Virginia residents. (f) The market for lawyers is such that approximately one- half of all members of the Virginia Bar reside in Northern Virginia. Accordingly the Board of Visitors determined that a law school of quality was feasible, and needed at George Mason University to fulfill the obligations intrusted to it under the Master Plan ap- proved by the General Assembly in 1967; and R-75-3 ~ ~W -2 WHEREAS, despite the denial of the requested approval by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia, the Board of Visitors is seeking such approval from the General Assembly of Virginia, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the City of Fairfax, Virginia, that it endorses the establishment of a law school at George Mason University, and urges the General Assembly of Virginia to grant such approval. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this resolution be de- livered to each member of the legislature representing Northern Virginia. Adopted: January 21, 1975 Attest: