What does UDSL mean?
UDSL means University of Dayton School of Law
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Organizations, Education Schools etc. category.
What is the abbreviation for University of Dayton School of Law?
University of Dayton School of Law can be abbreviated as UDSL
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What does UDSL stand for? UDSL stands for "University of Dayton School of Law". |
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How to abbreviate "University of Dayton School of Law"? "University of Dayton School of Law" can be abbreviated as UDSL. |
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What is the meaning of UDSL abbreviation? The meaning of UDSL abbreviation is "University of Dayton School of Law". |
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What is UDSL abbreviation? One of the definitions of UDSL is "University of Dayton School of Law". |
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What does UDSL mean? UDSL as abbreviation means "University of Dayton School of Law". |
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What is shorthand of University of Dayton School of Law? The most common shorthand of "University of Dayton School of Law" is UDSL. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CULB - California University of Law and Business
- UDCSL - University of the District of Columbia School of Law
- UNMSOL - University of New Mexico School of Law
- USFSL - University of San Francisco School of Law
- UCIHL - University Centre for International Humanitarian Law
- RULE - Royal University of Law and Economics
- UCFL - University of Calgary Faculty of Law
- UDCL - University of Denver College of Law
- UWLS - University of Washington Law School
- RGNUL - Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law
- UDS - University of Dayton School
- UCSL - University of Colorado School of Law
- UOD - University of Dayton (Dayton, OH)
- USFL - University of Sydney Faculty of Law
- UTFL - University of Toronto Faculty of Law
- Ulldbsl - University of Louisville, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law
- DBL - Dayton Business Leader (publication; University of Dayton; Ohio)
- dsl - Dayton School of Law
- ubsl - University of Baltimore School of Law
- U Dayton L Rev - University of Dayton Law Review