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University of Alabama Law School

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

Welcome to The University of Alabama School of Law. Our faculty and staff are committed to our Law School’s mission-providing a first-rate legal education for tomorrow’s lawyers. With an alumni network in 49 states, our Law School constantly is on the move. The Law School curriculum, special programs, and activities, displayed on this website, demonstrate the reasons why Alabama is ranked among the top 11 public law schools in the nation.

Here are some examples of Alabama’s growth and expanding opportunities.

Expanding Faculty: Five new faculty members joined the Law School this fall. The school hired eleven new professors over the last two years. This strengthened our already low student-to-faculty ratio.

Supreme Court Justices and Other Distinguished Guests: Eight U.S. Supreme Court Justices have visited the Law School. Over the last three academic years, Justices Samuel Alito, Stephen Breyer, and Clarence Thomas, as well as Aharon Barak, a former President of the Supreme Court of Israel, addressed our students. This year, Beverley McLachlin, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, will visit.

Practical Skills in the Clinical Program: Six clinics–Elder Law, Civil, Domestic Violence, Community Development, Criminal Law, and Capital Defense–provide valuable hands-on experience for the students after their first year. Through funding from the Department of Justice, a seventh clinic in Mediation Law will open in Fall 2009. Alabama is one of the few law schools in the country that can guarantee a clinic experience to every student who so chooses.

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Birmingham School of Law

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

Since 1915, the Birmingham School of Law has been offering a high quality affordable legal education to individuals who choose not to attend a traditional law school for financial, family or occupational reasons. Birmingham School of Law presents a unique opportunity for self-disciplined individuals to earn a law degree at night, while continuing their careers.

Birmingham School of Law has an outstanding faculty of practicing attorneys and judges. Students’ learning experiences are dramatically enhanced by their professors’ practical knowledge of the law and opportunities for “hands-on” training through courses such as Trial Advocacy Skills, Advanced Legal Writing, Legal/Judicial Internships, etc.

History

The Birmingham School of Law was founded when Judge Hugh A. Locke began tutoring young men for the bar admission test in 1915. Judge Locke was a prominent attorney, Judge of the Chancery Court, and President of the Birmingham Bar Association. As the number of young men grew, classes began to meet at Birmingham Southern College, where Judge Locke was a Trustee for 55 years.

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