He is a 1984 graduate of Loyola Law School, and is the first lay president in the university's history.
After seven years in public and private practice, he returned to Loyola Law School to teach.
In 1998 he took a position at Loyola Law School.
He attended Loyola Law School and later worked for eight years for the city attorney's office.
Scott was named an honorary dean of the Loyola Law School.
He was accepted by the Loyola Law School after doing well on the placement test.
He then graduated from Loyola Law School in 1949, and was admitted to the state bar that year.
While serving as a police officer, he pursued a law degree at Loyola Law School.
He was also an adjunct professor at Loyola Law School.
He was a part-time professor at Loyola Law School.
He is a 1984 graduate of Loyola Law School, and is the first lay president in the university's history.
After seven years in public and private practice, he returned to Loyola Law School to teach.
In 1998 he took a position at Loyola Law School.
He attended Loyola Law School and later worked for eight years for the city attorney's office.
Scott was named an honorary dean of the Loyola Law School.
He was accepted by the Loyola Law School after doing well on the placement test.
He then graduated from Loyola Law School in 1949, and was admitted to the state bar that year.
While serving as a police officer, he pursued a law degree at Loyola Law School.
He was also an adjunct professor at Loyola Law School.
He was a part-time professor at Loyola Law School.