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  2. By the mid 13th century an early law school had come into existence, though few records of its activities remain. Students were called 'apprentices' and learned by attending court in a special gallery section called the 'Crib.' [3] [4] In the 14th century, the Lawyer's Inns formed. [5]

  3. Twenty prime ministers were schooled at Eton College, of whom nine were educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford, including all three who held office between 1880 and 1902 (Gladstone, Salisbury, Rosebery). Seven were educated at Harrow School and six at Westminster School.

  4. Legal education in the United Kingdom is divided between the common law system of England and Wales and Northern Ireland, and that of Scotland, which uses a hybrid of common law and civil law. The Universities of Dundee, Glasgow and Strathclyde, [1] in Scotland, are the only universities in the UK to offer a dual-qualifying degree.

  5. In 1748 he became Lord Justice Clerk. Over the following three centuries the Law School has experienced many changes, and the modern school has been shaped by the passion, commitment and acheivements of the staff, students and visitors who have been part of this world-class institution.

  6. A year after the university was founded in 1827, John Austin and Andrew Amos were appointed to UCL’s first Chairs in Jurisprudence and English Law, teaching such notable figures as the philosopher John Stuart Mill.

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  8. Law teaching began when the School was founded in 1895 ... For over a century, LSE has pioneered legal education and scholarship as a central part of its mission. But this was law as a practical discipline – the rules and methods by which society and economy are regulated – informed by the social sciences.

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