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The University of Louisville Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, commonly referred to as The University of Louisville School of Law [2] [3] or the Brandeis School of Law, [4] is the law school of the University of Louisville. Established in 1846, it is the oldest law school in Kentucky and the fifth oldest in the country in continuous operation. [5]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 24 January 2025. Public university in Louisville, Kentucky, US University of Louisville Former names Jefferson Seminary (1798–1829) Louisville Medical Institute (1837–1846) Louisville College (1840–1846) Type Public research university Established April 3, 1798 ; 226 years ago (April 3, 1798 ...
In March 2013, Washington & Lee University School of Law ranked the University of Louisville Law Review among the top one-third of all law journals nationally. [1] Additionally, the journal ranks in the top quarter of all law journals in terms of annual citations to its publications. [2] The University of Louisville Law Review, Summer 2018.
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She joined Michigan State University College of Law's faculty in 2002 and served in a number of administrative positions. She served as interim dean from January 2020 to June 2021. [2] [4] She was appointed 25th dean of the University of Louisville School of Law in March 2022. [5]
The University of Louisville Libraries hold approximately 2.2 million print volumes, subscribe to several thousand serials, and provide full-text electronic access to approximately 74,000 journals. [2] Ekstrom is a Federal Depository Library and houses the largest selective government document collection in Kentucky. [3]
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Melanie B. Jacobs – legal scholar and dean of the University of Louisville School of Law; John LaBarbera – jazz professor, nominated for 2005 Grammy award in the Best Large Jazz Ensemble category for his CD On the Wild Side; Justin McCarthy – discredited Armenian genocide denier; Mary Spencer Nay – painter and printmaker [9]