Rutgers Law School-Camden would get a $16 million facelift, and expand its academic space by 50 percent, under a Camden revitalization package Gov. James McGreevey proposed Thursday.

The $175 million proposal for Camden includes $11 million for three projects at the law school: construction of a new academic building and a dormitory, and renovation of the 31-year-old existing building, according to Dean Rayman Solomon. He says the university would have to provide a dollar-for-dollar match of the $11 million.

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