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  1. Troubled by the dearth of minority lawyers in an impoverished state with a sizeable black population, bold-thinking visionaries recognized the need for a law school that would produce lawyers committed to public service and social justice.

  2. Miles Law School is a law school located in Birmingham, Alabama. It is independent of Miles College. Miles Law School was founded on August 26, 1974.

  3. Troubled by the dearth of minority lawyers in an impoverished state with a sizeable black population, bold-thinking visionaries recognized the need for a law school that would produce lawyers committed to public service and social justice.

  4. Miles Law School admits students in the summer (May), fall (August), and spring (January) semesters. Students seeking to transfer from other law schools are considered case-by-case. To apply, click the button to download an application.

  5. Miles Law School. 451 likes · 1 talking about this. The law school seeks to offer to those individuals whose financial and/or family obligations would prohibit them from attending a full-time day...

  6. Founded in 1974, Miles Law School is a private law school located in Fairfield, Alabama. Miles Law School is accredited by Alabama State Bar, but it is currently unaccredited by the ABA (American Bar Association).

  7. In 1974, Miles college opened an evening law school to address the fact that there were only 40 African-American lawyers in the state of Alabama. Those evening classes eventually led to the founding of the Miles Law School, which has graduated leaders in law and politics.

  8. Miles Law School, Fairfield, Alabama. 669 likes · 35 were here. Troubled by the dearth of minority lawyers in an impoverished state with a sizeable black population, bold-thinking visionaries...

  9. You may obtain information about Miles Law School from our website, or the Registrar’s Office @ (205) 923-7739. Our office hours are Monday –Thursday, 2:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

  10. The law school was founded on August 26, 1974. Among the founders were Bishop C. A. Kirkendoll of the C.M.E. Church, Dr. W. Clyde Williams, former President of Miles College, former Senator J. Richmond Pearson, and Morris Dees Esq., Founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center in Montgomery, Alabama.

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