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  1. The Birmingham School of Law ranks significantly below Alabama's three ABA-accredited law schools in bar examination performance. The school had a 12.5% pass rate for first-time takers on the July 2022 examination compared to 82.20% for ABA schools.

  2. No, BSL is not accredited by the ABA, nor do we anticipate applying to the ABA for future ABA accreditation. However, pursuant to state law, BSL graduates are allowed to sit for the Alabama State Bar attorney licensing examination and, upon successful completion, may practice law before all federal, state, and municipal courts or administrative ...

  3. BSL is a law school for students who generally could not pursue a traditional legal education. Affordable tuiton rates, along with convenient weeknight and weekend classes, make BSL attractive to those pursuing their dreams while still working and attending to other obligations.

  4. While Birmingham School of Law is not accredited by the American Bar Association, a high percentage of our students pass the Alabama bar exam and achieve success as attorneys in Alabama. Meet Our Faculty.

  5. Birmingham School of Law The Birmingham School of Law is a state accredited law school. It was founded in 1915 by Judge Hugh A. Locke, a Judge of the Chancery Court and President of the Birmingham Bar Association.

  6. Oct 9, 2020 · The school is not accredited by the American Bar Association, but graduates are eligible for the Alabama State Bar Examination under state law. Current enrollment is approximately 540 students. The Dean of the School is James Bushnell .

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  8. The Birmingham School of Laws curriculum is intended to provide a solid base of legal knowledge, teach fundamental legal analysis skills, and offer insight into the various legal processes and the role of law in our society, all while allowing students to attend the weeknight or Saturday programs. BSL requires all students to schedule a ...

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