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History. Tulane Law School is the 12th oldest law school in the United States. Tulane Law School was established in 1847, 13 years after Tulane University, of which it is a vital part. Tulane University itself traces its history to the founding of the Medical College of Louisiana in 1834.
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Tulane University Law School; Motto: Non Sibi Sed Suis "Not for oneself, but for one's own" Established: 1847; 177 years ago () School type: Private law school: Dean: Sally Brown Richardson (Interim) Location: New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. USNWR ranking: 78th (tie) (2024) Website: law.tulane.edu: ABA profile: Standard 509 Report
The Tulane University Law School, established in 1847, is the 12th oldest law school in the United States. In 1990, it became the first law school in the United States to mandate pro bono work as a graduation requirement. [58]
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Tulane University Law School, established in 1847, is the 12th-oldest law school in the United States and uniquely offers students the opportunity to study both of the world’s great legal systems: the common law system upon which English and U.S. law are based and the civil law system governing most of the rest of the world.