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University of St. Thomas School of Law
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The University of St. Thomas School of Law is a part of the University of St. Thomas (Minnesota). After being founded in 1923, the Great Depression and decline after World War I forced its closure in 1933. The School of Law was re-opened in 1999 after a 66-year hiatus, accepting its "first class" of 120 students in fall 2001. Upon re-opening in 1999, the School of Law became the fourth law school in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, joining the University of Minnesota Law School, William Mitchell College of Law, and Hamline University School of Law.
See also
The School of Law building
List of law schools in the United States
External links
University of St. Thomas School of Law
References
A History of the University of St. Thomas School of Law
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