UC Davis School of Law
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The University of California, Davis School of Law or Martin Luther King Jr., School of Law and commonly known as King Hall, is an American Bar Association-accredited law school located in Davis, California on the campus of the University of California, Davis. By design, King Hall is the smallest of the four law schools in the University of California system, with a total enrollment of approximately 500 students. Having graduated its first class in 1969, it is also the youngest.
UC Davis Law School ranked 34th among the nation's top 100 law schools according to the 2007 U.S. News & World Report Annual Survey. King Hall offers a special certification in public service law. Its academic program also features clinical programs, a vigorous moot court program & trial practice program, and a full range of other courses. King Hall is known for its unique atmosphere among law schools - those who attend it argue that King Hall boasts a particularly collegial environment for a top-tier school.
The Dean of the Law School is Rex Perschbacher.
[edit] External links
- University of California, Davis School of Law - Official law school Web site
- Alumni noted by the school's alumni association newsletter.
- "The MLK" - UC Davis talent show film
- University of California, Davis Law Library - Official law library Web site
- UC Davis Law Review - Official Law Review Website
- UC Davis Journal of International Law and Policy - Official International Law Journal Website
- King Hall Law School USENET FAQ - Antiquated Unofficial FAQ from 1996. Of historical interest.
- UC Davis Business Law Journal - Official Business Law Journal Website
- UC Davis School of Law on Daviswiki
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