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  2. Northeastern University School of Law - Wikipedia

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    Northeastern University School of Law was founded by the Boston Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) in 1898 as the first evening law program in the city. [5] At the time, only two law schools were in the Boston area and the time-honored practice of reading law in the office of an established lawyer was losing its effectiveness. [ 6 ]

  3. List of law schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Full ABA 1872 1926 Urban (small city) Arizona Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, [9] Arizona State University: Public Full ABA 1964 1969 Urban Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, [10] University of Arizona: Public Full ABA 1915 1930 Urban Arkansas (Fayetteville) University of Arkansas School of Law [11] Public Full ABA 1924 1926

  4. Western New England University School of Law - Wikipedia

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    Western New England College was established in 1919 as a branch of Northeastern University (then Northeastern College) and began offering evening law classes. In 1923, the first seven law graduates were recognized. In 1951, Western New England College received an independent charter and ended its affiliation with Northeastern.

  5. American Bar Association - Wikipedia

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    The ABA appointed Jill Wine-Banks as its first woman executive director, who served from 1987 to 1990. [12] Roberta Cooper Ramo was the first female president of the ABA from 1995 to 1996. [13] In 2016 ABA introduced a new ethics rule prohibiting attorneys from using sexist, racist and condescending terms. [14]

  6. Northeastern University - Wikipedia

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    Northeastern University (NU or NEU) is a private research university with its main campus in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.Established in 1898, it was founded by the Boston Young Men's Christian Association as an all-male institute before being incorporated as Northeastern College in 1916, gaining university status in 1922.

  7. Law school in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [3]: 37–39 Some states that have non-ABA-approved schools or state-accredited schools have equivalency requirements that usually equal 90 credits toward a bachelor's degree. [citation needed] Globally, the requirement of a bachelor's degree is one of the most distinctive features of the American law school. [4]

  8. New England Law Boston - Wikipedia

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    New England Law is American Bar Association (ABA) accredited and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools. [19] It is also a founding member of the Consortium for Innovative Legal Education. [32] New England Law is ranked No. 147-193 among law schools and No. 55-70 among part-time law schools by U.S. News. [33]

  9. Suffolk University Law School - Wikipedia

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    ABA profile 509 Information Report [1] Suffolk University Law School (also known as Suffolk Law School ) is the private , non-sectarian law school of Suffolk University located in downtown Boston , across the street from the Boston Common and the Freedom Trail , two blocks from the Massachusetts State House , and a short walk to the financial ...