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Lewis & Clark Northwestern School Of Law - The nearly 700 students attending the law school represent a spectrum of ages, experiences, and priorities, due in part to the blending of the day and evening programs. Some students are in their early twenties, fresh out of college. Others are in their late twenties, thirties, or forties; some are embarking on a major career change. Close to 50 percent of the students are women. More than half of the entering class come from outside the region. About 13 percent of our students are members of minority groups. Three of every ten students are married.
University Of Oregon School Of Law - The Knight Law Center is home to Oregon's comprehensive law school, with six centers and programs of excellence: Law and entrepreneurship, dispute resolution, environmental and natural resources law, ocean and coastal law, public interest-public service and the independent Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics. Founded in 1884, the UO School of Law was one of the first eight western schools to be elected to the Association of American Law Schools (1919) and the first Pacific Northwest law school to be accredited by the American Bar Association (1923).
Willamette University College Of Law - As you would expect from a school with nearly 120 years of history behind it, Willamette University College of Law has a rock-solid national reputation. In combination with your hard work, Willamette will instill in you a comprehensive understanding of the law, along with highly refined skills in problem-solving, research and writing. Perhaps most important of all, you will emerge with a greatly enhanced ability to think clearly, soundly, quickly. You’ll notice we did not say legally. Willamette Law doesn’t produce clones. Some of the most watched, most emulated legal education programs in the country will prepare you to travel the undiscovered country of tomorrow.
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