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  2. Sep 10, 2018 · The Cincinnati Law School was established on Oct. 7, 1833, above a downtown office in a city that was still a frontier outpost. It was the fourth law school in the country and the oldest west of the Alleghenies, preceded by Harvard Law School (1817), University of Virginia law department (1824) and Yale Law School (1826).

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  3. Our School — Since 1833. We are among a small group of elite law schools who can claim their founding in the early 1800’s — Harvard, Yale, and UVA to name a few. We’ve been training lawyers for nearly two centuries. And while we are proud of our past, we are steadfast in looking forward.

  4. The Graduate School — 1906 . College of Law — 1833. School merged with "Cincinnati College" (a UC predecessor) — 1834; UC began a law department — 1896; Law department and law school affiliated, using the "Cincinnati Law School" name — 1897; Cincinnati College fully merged with UC — 1918

  5. The University of Cincinnati College of Law was founded in 1833 as the Cincinnati Law School. It is the fourth oldest continuously operating law school in the United States — after Harvard , the University of Virginia , and Yale — and the first in the nation's interior.

  6. JD and LLM degree-seeking students learn from the best at the University of Cincinnati College of Law, Ohio's oldest law school.

  7. Nationally regarded as a top school for criminal law, corporate law, public interest law, and trial advocacy law. Recognized as one of the nation’s best value law schools. An 8:1 student-to-faculty ratio, one of the lowest in the nation for an urban school. Learn more about Cincinnati Law.

  8. University of Cincinnati Law School Overview. The College of Law at University of Cincinnati has an application deadline of March 15.

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