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The board that oversees a private Oregon college has endorsed its president's plan to open a law school in Boise.
The Board of Regents of Concordia University authorized the plan Wednesday, subject to the acquisition of startup capital and approval of a dean.
Boise is on of the few cities its size without a law school, but in recent months both this Portland-based school and the University of Idaho have announced plans to change that.
The Concordia board "welcomes the opportunity to offer an important and needed degree program in Idaho," the school said in a release.
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