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Nashville School Of Law - Nashville School of Law is primarily a night law school offering high quality legal education at an affordable tuition. Unlike most law schools, we welcome the full-time employed individual. Our students are teachers, police officers, paralegals, insurance agents, doctors, business owners, factory workers, real estate agents and various professionals too numerous to list. Our students appreciate the opportunity to study law while continuing to pursue their present career and pay for their education at the same time.
University Of Memphis Cecil C. Humphries School Of Law - The School of Law at The University of Memphis has been recognized frequently for its contributions to its community and to legal education. Its graduates include federal and state judges, trial attorneys and corporate lawyers, advocates for the indigent and environmental lawyers. Today the School of Law has approximately 460 students and a full-time faculty of twenty-three. The quality of instruction at the School of Law is enhanced by approximately twenty adjunct professors.
University Of Tennessee College Of Law - The University of Tennessee College of Law opened its doors in 1890, but it has never been better than it is today. For more than 110 years the Tennessee faculty have been dedicated to training competent, ethical attorneys. As the practice of law has changed, the curriculum has changed to keep pace with the evolving demands of the profession. However, the fundamental tasks -- "the development of skills, the nurture of intellect, and the molding of character" -- have never changed. The College of Law teaches its students to think, write, and speak like lawyers, providing them with a complete legal education.
Vanderbilt University Law School - What sets Vanderbilt apart from most other top law schools is its student-centered approach. Specifically, Vanderbilt places a premium on its modest size, faculty accessibility and supportive environment. The results speak for themselves. The average first-year class size at Vanderbilt is 190, yet last fall 550 law offices came to campus to conduct hundreds of interviews with second-year students. Many more invited our students to apply directly for law-related positions by sending resumes or by contacting recruiters.
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