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This category includes law schools in California that are approved (including provisionally approved) by the American Bar Association. It also includes law schools ...
In March 2018, Law.com ranked Tulane Law 36th among its list of The Top 50 Go-To Law Schools. [24] Tulane Law is ranked 37th in Law School 100's 2018 ranking, which relies on a qualitative assessment. [25] The Leiter Law School ranking, conducted in 2010, put Tulane at 38th, based on student quality. [26]
New College of California School of Law: 1971 2008 [57] California American College of Law [58] 1971 2012/13 California California Southern Law School [59] 1971 2020 California (Bakersfield) California Pacific University School of Law 2002 [60] California Inland Valley University College of Law [61] 2003 2012/13
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The Ventura campus was founded in 1969 and the Santa Barbara campus was added in 1975. As of 2007, the colleges have over 1,600 alumni. [4] In 2010, The Colleges of Law joined The Community Solution, [5] an integrated nonprofit system of colleges and universities. [6]
The five law schools in the University of California system are as follows: University of California College of the Law, San Francisco, established in 1878; University of California, Berkeley School of Law, established as a department in 1894 and as a law school in 1912; University of California, Los Angeles School of Law, established in 1949
However, in November 2019, the College of Law’s board of trustees voted to convert the school from an ABA-accredited institution to one approved by the State Bar of California instead. The move followed an investigation by the school’s faculty and administrators to evaluate the source of declining enrollment and avoid closure. [14]