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The Valparaiso University Law School was the law school of Valparaiso University, a private university in Valparaiso, Indiana. [1] Founded in 1879, the school was accredited by the American Bar Association in 1929 and admitted to the Association of American Law Schools in 1930. [2]
After 139 years in operation, Valparaiso University School of Law is calling it quits. Officials announced Tuesday that the Indiana law school will close once its remaining 100 second-...
In a final twist of cruelty, the final graduating class of Valparaiso Law School and the alumni did not get to gather one final time to commemorate their alma mater. The COVID-19 pandemic prevented faculty, alumni and friends from saying goodbye together.
Three years after Valparaiso University Law School closed its doors, attorneys in northwest Indiana say they’re already seeing the impact of losing what had been a reliable feeder of lawyers into the surrounding communities.
In a final twist of cruelty, the final graduating class of Valparaiso Law School and the alumni did not get to gather one final time to commemorate their alma mater. The COVID-19 pandemic prevented faculty, alumni, and friends from saying goodbye together.
The Valparaiso University School of Law (known colloquially as "Valpo Law") is a law school located on the campus of Valparaiso University in Valparaiso, Indiana. After a failed attempt to transfer the law school to Middle Tennessee State University, Valparaiso University School of Law announced that it will permanently close in 2020.
VALPARAISO — Valparaiso University School of Law will permanently close in 2020, after an attempt to transfer the law school to Middle Tennessee State University was blocked by Tennessee...
Once a pillar of Indiana law, Valpo Law School's legacy endures. Explore its 140-year journey, from courtroom triumphs to closure's impact, & lessons.
On Oct. 10, Valparaiso University and Middle Tennessee State University announced an agreement to transfer the law school to Murfreesboro, Tennessee. But the following Monday, the Tennessee Higher Education Commission rejected the proposal, exhausting options to keep the university’s legal education program alive.
The Tennessee Higher Education Commission denied MTSU’s permit to create a juris doctor program, which meant the option for Valparaiso to transfer its law school to MTSU was no longer available. That led to Valparaiso University’s decision to close its law school.