Nashville School of Law
About Nashville School of Law
According to Wikipedia, Nashville School of Law , is a private law school founded in 1911. The school's students attend classes at night on a part-time basis. History In the fall of 1911, Morton B. Adams, William P. Cooper, Lee Douglas, and Robert Selph Henry, then recent graduates of Vanderbilt University Law School, opened night law classes at YMCA for the benefit of those unable to attend law classes during the day. The law school has been in continual operation since that time. It was incorporated under the laws of the State of Tennessee on January 19, 1927. Since that date, the law school has conferred the Juris Doctor or Doctor of Jurisprudence degree on over 2,970 graduates. Until November, 1986, the school operated as the Nashville YMCA Night Law School, leasing its classroom space from the Downtown YMCA. On November 24, 1986, the school officially changed its name to Nashville School of Law.
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What Is Nashville School of Law Known For?
Nashville School of Law is known for it's academic work in the following disciplines:
- Law
- Social Work
- History
- Political Science
- Sociology
- Computer Science
- Economics
- Nursing
- Medical
- Religious Studies
- Business
- Criminal Justice
- Education
- Engineering
- Literature
- Communications