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  2. University of Arkansas School of Law - Wikipedia

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    The School of Law was founded in 1924. The founding dean was Julian Waterman, a Dumas, Arkansas native and University of Chicago Law School graduate who led the school through its first 19 years, until his death in 1943.

  3. William H. Bowen School of Law - Wikipedia

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    The first law school established in Arkansas was in Little Rock. However, politics caused the school faculty to reform themselves as a private law school in the 1910s. Subsequently, the state law school in Fayetteville was established. The private law school disbanded in the 1960s.

  4. List of law schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    University of Arkansas School of Law [11] Public Full ABA 1924 1926 College Town Arkansas (Little Rock) William H. Bowen School of Law, [12] University of Arkansas at Little Rock: Public Full ABA 1975 1969 Urban California (Los Angeles) Purdue Global Law School, Purdue University Global [13] Public California 1998 2020 California

  5. History of the University of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The History of the University of Arkansas began with its establishment in Fayetteville, Arkansas, in 1871 under the Morrill Act, as the Arkansas Industrial College. Over the period of its nearly 140-year history, the school has grown from two small buildings on a hilltop to a university with diverse colleges and prominent graduate programs.

  6. Silas Herbert Hunt - Wikipedia

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    In the fall of 1948, Jackie Shropshire of Little Rock became the second African American student to enroll in the University of Arkansas School of Law. Edith Irby Jones enrolled in the university's medical school in 1948, and Benjamin Franklin Lever enrolled in a graduate program in agronomy in 1949. All three graduated in 1951.

  7. List of first minority male lawyers and judges in Arkansas

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    Silas Herbert Hunt: [15] First African American male admitted to the University of Arkansas School of Law (1948) Chris Mercer and George W.B. Haley: [16] Among the "six pioneers" who integrated the University of Arkansas School of Law (1949) Joseph Wood: [17] First African American male judge in Washington County, Arkansas (2016)

  8. George Howard Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Howard is named as one of the "Six Pioneers," the first six African-American students to attend to University of Arkansas School of Law. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Howard then returned to Pine Bluff and established a law practice, which he operated from 1954 to 1977, and in 1979. [ 2 ]

  9. Category:Law schools in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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