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The University of Alabama School of Law is a law school
Law school

A law school is an institution specializing in legal education....
 located in Tuscaloosa
Tuscaloosa, Alabama

Tuscaloosa is a city in west central Alabama in the southern United States. Located on the Black Warrior River, it is the county seat of Tuscaloosa County, Alabama and the fifth-largest city in Alabama with a population of 83,052 ....
, Alabama
Alabama

Alabama is a state located in the Southern United States of the United States of America. It is bordered by Tennessee to the north, Georgia to the east, Florida and the Gulf of Mexico to the south, and Mississippi to the west....
. University of Alabama
University of Alabama

The University of Alabama is a state university coeducational university located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Alabama, United States. Founded in 1831, UA is the flagship university of the University of Alabama System....
 School of Law is one of five law schools in the state, one of three that is ABA
American Bar Association

The American Bar Association , founded August 21, 1878, is a voluntary association bar association of lawyers and law students, which is not specific to any jurisdiction in the United States....
 accredited, and of the accredited schools, it is the only public law school in Alabama. In 2003-2005, there were 541 (536 J.D., 5 International LL.M.) students enrolled, and in 2006-2007, the first year student body had a median 163 LSAT
Law School Admission Test

The Law School Admission Test is an examination administered by the Law School Admission Council that attempts to measure logical and verbal reasoning skills....
, and 3.56 GPA.






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The University of Alabama School of Law is a law school
Law school

A law school is an institution specializing in legal education....
 located in Tuscaloosa
Tuscaloosa, Alabama

Tuscaloosa is a city in west central Alabama in the southern United States. Located on the Black Warrior River, it is the county seat of Tuscaloosa County, Alabama and the fifth-largest city in Alabama with a population of 83,052 ....
, Alabama
Alabama

Alabama is a state located in the Southern United States of the United States of America. It is bordered by Tennessee to the north, Georgia to the east, Florida and the Gulf of Mexico to the south, and Mississippi to the west....
. University of Alabama
University of Alabama

The University of Alabama is a state university coeducational university located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Alabama, United States. Founded in 1831, UA is the flagship university of the University of Alabama System....
 School of Law is one of five law schools in the state, one of three that is ABA
American Bar Association

The American Bar Association , founded August 21, 1878, is a voluntary association bar association of lawyers and law students, which is not specific to any jurisdiction in the United States....
 accredited, and of the accredited schools, it is the only public law school in Alabama. In 2003-2005, there were 541 (536 J.D., 5 International LL.M.) students enrolled, and in 2006-2007, the first year student body had a median 163 LSAT
Law School Admission Test

The Law School Admission Test is an examination administered by the Law School Admission Council that attempts to measure logical and verbal reasoning skills....
, and 3.56 GPA. Of these students, approximately 40% were female and 12% were minority students. The 2006-2007 academic year also saw the opening of a $15 million dollar addition to the law school with more room for the clinical program and mock trial teams, study and meeting rooms, new offices, a cafe, and additional classrooms.

The majority of students come from Alabama, although 130 undergraduate schools from 26 states are represented altogether. The average age for incoming students was 25, but many students did not come straight out of undergraduate school. A number of students have worked or earned masters and doctoral level degrees in other fields prior to coming to law school. In recent years, Alabama's students have gone on to jobs with major law firms in Birmingham, Atlanta, Nashville, Washington, DC, among many other cities. The job placement rate of graduates within 9 months of graduation is 97.8%, though this statistic does not indicate legal vs. other employment. Alabama's student body is medium-sized for a law school, with about 170 students in the entering class. Students have the opportunity to study in joint programs, like the MBA, masters or PhD in economics, political science, or history.

Students participate in a variety of activities, including intramural and inter-school moot court, and extensive trial practice. Student organizations span the spectrum from the Christian Legal Society, Federalist Society, American Constitution Society, and Dorbin Society, to OutLaw (a group for those interested in gay rights).

Approximately 40% of students graduate with journal experience. The school's main journal is the Alabama Law Review, which has been published since the 1940s. It has published pieces by such leading figures as Justices William O. Douglas
William O. Douglas

William Orville Douglas was a United States Supreme Court Associate Justice. With a term lasting 36 years and 209 days, he is the longest-serving justice in the history of the Supreme Court....
 and Hugo Black
Hugo Black

Hugo LaFayette Black was an Politics of the United States and Law of the United States. A member of the Democratic Party , Black represented the U.S....
 (also an alumnus of the University of Alabama Law School) and Chief Justice William Rehnquist
William Rehnquist

William Hubbs Rehnquist was an Law of the United States, United States federal courts, and a Politics of the United States who served as an Associate Justice on the Supreme Court of the United States and later as the Chief Justice of the United States....
. Recently, it was ranked as one of the 25 most-cited student law journals in the country. The other journals are the Journal of the Legal Profession and the Law and Psychology Law Review.

The faculty include nationally recognized scholars in areas like tax (Norman Stein, Susan Hamil, James Bryce
James Bryce

James Bryce can refer to:*James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce , British jurist, historian and politician*James W. Bryce , American inventor and pioneer in magnetic data recording...
), criminal law (Pamela Bucy and Joseph Colquitt), corporate law (Kenneth Rosen and George Geis), intellectual property (Alan Durham), and environmental law (Robert Kuehn). In recent years, the law school has expanded its faculty dramatically, adding such emerging scholars as Kimberly Bart, Paul Horwitz, Meredith Render, and Debra Lynn Bassett.

Notable alumni

  • Edward B. Almon
    Edward B. Almon

    Edward B. Almon was a democratic member of the United States House of Representatives who represented northwest Alabama's 8th congressional district....
    , United States Representative from Alabama
    Alabama

    Alabama is a state located in the Southern United States of the United States of America. It is bordered by Tennessee to the north, Georgia to the east, Florida and the Gulf of Mexico to the south, and Mississippi to the west....
     (1915-1933)
  • James B. Allen, United States Senator from Alabama
    Alabama

    Alabama is a state located in the Southern United States of the United States of America. It is bordered by Tennessee to the north, Georgia to the east, Florida and the Gulf of Mexico to the south, and Mississippi to the west....
     (1969-1978)
  • John W. Abercrombie, United States Congressman from Alabama
    Alabama

    Alabama is a state located in the Southern United States of the United States of America. It is bordered by Tennessee to the north, Georgia to the east, Florida and the Gulf of Mexico to the south, and Mississippi to the west....
     (1913-1917) and President of the University of Alabama
    University of Alabama

    The University of Alabama is a state university coeducational university located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Alabama, United States. Founded in 1831, UA is the flagship university of the University of Alabama System....
     (1902-1911)
  • Hugo Black
    Hugo Black

    Hugo LaFayette Black was an Politics of the United States and Law of the United States. A member of the Democratic Party , Black represented the U.S....
    , U.S. Senator, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court
    Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States

    Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States are the members of the Supreme Court of the United States other than the Chief Justice of the United States....
    ,
  • Mark Everett Fuller (J.D., in 1985), Federal Judge.
  • Frank Minis Johnson
    Frank Minis Johnson

    Frank Minis Johnson, Jr. United States Federal judge, made a number of landmark civil rights rulings that helped end segregation in the South....
    , United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
    United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit

    The United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit is a United States federal court with appellate jurisdiction over the United States district court in the following United States federal judicial district:...
  • Emmett Ripley Cox
    Emmett Ripley Cox

    Emmett Ripley Cox is a United States federal judge.Cox was born in Cottonwood, Alabama. He received a A.B. from University of Alabama in 1957....
    , United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
    United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit

    The United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit is a United States federal court with appellate jurisdiction over the United States district court in the following United States federal judicial district:...
    ,
  • Richard Shelby
    Richard Shelby

    Richard Craig Shelby , sometimes known as Dick Shelby, is the senior United States Senate from Alabama. Originally elected to the United States Senate as a United States Democratic Party, Shelby switched to the United States Republican Party in 1994 when it gained the majority in United States Congress....
    , U.S. Senator
  • Jeff Sessions
    Jeff Sessions

    Jefferson Beauregard "Jeff" Sessions III is the junior United States Senate from Alabama. He is a member of the Republican Party ....
    , U.S. Senator
  • George Wallace
    George Wallace

    George Corley Wallace Jr. , was a Governor of Alabama of Alabama for four terms . He ran for President of the United States four times, running officially as a Democratic Party three times and in the American Independent Party once....
    , governor of Alabama
    Governor of Alabama

    The governor of the State of Alabama is the chief executive of the government of Alabama.The governor is responsible for upholding the Alabama Constitution and executing state law....
  • Daniel J. Meador, law professor at the University of Virginia School of Law
    University of Virginia School of Law

    The University of Virginia School of Law was founded in Charlottesville, Virginia in 1819 by Thomas Jefferson as one of the original subjects taught at his "academical village," the University of Virginia....
  • Morris Dees
    Morris Dees

    Morris Seligman Dees, Jr. is the co-founder and chief trial counsel for the Southern Poverty Law Center and former Direct marketing for book publishing....
    , Southern Poverty Law Center
    Southern Poverty Law Center

    The Southern Poverty Law Center is an United States non-profit legal organization, internationally known for its tolerance education programs, its legal victories against White supremacy and its tracking of organizations it calls hate groups....
     founder
  • Steadman S. Shealy
    Steadman S. Shealy

    Steadman S. Shealy, Jr. is an United States Lawyer and former college quarterback. He is best known as the starting quarterback on the University of Alabama's 1978 and 1979 NCAA Division I-A national football championship teams....
    , starting quarterback on Alabama's 1978 and 1979 national championship teams
  • Harper Lee
    Harper Lee

    Nelle Harper Lee is an United States author known for her 1960 novel To Kill a Mockingbird. She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom of the United States for her contribution to literature in 2007....
    , novelist


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