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  1. The Litchfield Law School was a law school in Litchfield, Connecticut, that operated from 1774 to 1833. Litchfield was the first independent law school established in America for reading law . Founded and led by lawyer Tapping Reeve , the proprietary school was unaffiliated with any college or university. [3]

    • October 15, 1966
    • December 21, 1965
    • 1784
  2. The Litchfield History Museum and Tapping Reeve House and Litchfield Law School will close for the season after November 26, 2023. They will reopen April 27, 2024. Hours starting April 27: Wednesday through Sunday – 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Plan your visit today! We have a walking tour map available for $2 that provides a self-guided tour of the ...

  3. Mar 30, 2021 · By Edward T. Howe. The Litchfield Law School, founded in 1784 by Tapping Reeve, became the first professional law school in Connecticut, the first proprietary (i.e., ownership) law school not affiliated with an educational institution in the United States, and the second oldest law school in the nation (after the William & Mary Law School in Virginia).

  4. May 29, 2018 · The first law school in America, founded by Tapping Reeve (b. October 1744, in Southhold, Long Island, New York; d. December 13, 1823, in Litchfield, Connecticut) in 1784 in Litchfield, Connecticut. It continued operation until 1833. In 1778, Tapping Reeve, a young attorney recently admitted to the bar, settled in Litchfield to practice law.

  5. Litchfield Law School History. The Litchfield Law School was founded in 1784, the first formal school of training for the legal profession in the United States. The school continued until 1833, training more than 1,000 men from throughout the country who went on to have an amazing influence on political, economic and legal developments of the ...

  6. The Litchfield Law School (1774-1833), founded by Tapping Reeve and the first law school in the nation. Reeve’s school revolutionized the way law was taught in America and educated over 1,000 young men. The Litchfield Female Academy (1792-1833), founded by Sarah Pierce and a pioneering institution for female education. Pierce’s school ...

  7. Apr 3, 2024 · Tapping Reeve (born October 1744, Brookhaven, N.Y.—died Dec. 13, 1823, Litchfield, Conn., U.S.) was a U.S. legal educator and jurist. In 1784 Reeve founded the Litchfield Law School, which was the first of its kind in the United States. (Previously, legal training could be acquired in the United States only by apprenticeship.)

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