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Course name Advanced Legal Research Institution Rutgers Law School Instructor Judith Simms Wikipedia Expert Brianda (Wiki Ed) Subject History Course dates 2023-01-09 00:00:00 UTC – 2023-04-28 23:59:59 UTC Approximate number of student editors 25
Rutgers Law School (Camden campus; formerly Rutgers School of Law–Camden), Rutgers University: Public Full ABA 1926 (merged in 2015) 1950 Urban New Jersey Rutgers Law School (Newark campus; formerly Rutgers School of Law–Newark), Rutgers University: Public Full ABA 1908 (merged in 2015) 1941 Urban New Jersey (Newark)
In January 2000, the school moved to the Center for Law and Justice, a newly constructed 225,000-square-foot, six-story building at 123 Washington Street in Newark. In 2015, Rutgers School of Law–Newark and Rutgers School of Law–Camden were unified into a single, jointly administered Rutgers Law School with two campuses. [6]
Rutgers Law School was created in 2015 by reintegrating the separate Rutgers School of Law-Camden and the Rutgers School of Law-Newark institutions. This category represents a central listing for Rutgers Law School following this merger including previous information regarding the individual schools and their resources, faculties, and alumni.
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Rutgers Law School "The Foreign Lawyer Program creates an opportunity for those who have earned a law degree abroad and practiced law outside the United States to receive up to 28 advance standing credits and earn an accelerated J.D. degree upon the completion of 56 credits at Rutgers Law School." New York Albany Law School