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  1. The history of Baylor Law School is woven into the fabric of American Law. It was here where the first law school in Texas was born, and the nation’s first “Practice Court” started.

  2. Established in 1857, Baylor Law School was the first law school in Texas and the second law school west of the Mississippi River. [6] Law classes continued until 1883 when the school was discontinued. In 1920, the Board of Trustees reestablished the law school (called the Law Department at that time) under the direction of Dean Allen G. Flowers.

  3. Oct 13, 2020 · It is believed that Sam Houston had an extensive influence on the creation of the school, which eventually became known as the Baylor School of Law. The founder of the original law school of the University of Texas was a Mr. Alexander B. Travis.

  4. Located in Waco, Texas, on the banks of the Brazos River, Baylor Law is, by choice, one of the smallest law schools in the nation. Since 1857, Baylor Law School’s unique program has combined theory with practice throughout the curriculum, all while cultivating a deep commitment to service and social responsibility.

  5. www.wikilawschool.org › wiki › Baylor_Law_SchoolBaylor Law School

    Baylor originally established the law school in 1857; at that time it was the second law school established west of the Mississippi. Law classes continued until 1883 when the school was discontinued. In 1920, the Board of Trustees reestablished the law school (called the Law Department at that time) under the direction of Dean Allen G. Flowers.

  6. Jan 24, 2019 · Baylor Law School is one of the oldest Law school, founded in 1849 and located in Waco, Texas. The Baylor Law School takes admissions on a quarter systems; like spring, summer and fall admissions.

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  8. Baylor University is ranked No. 46 (tie) out of 196 in Best Law Schools. Schools were assessed on their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.

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