University of Richmond School of Law

Coordinates: 37°34′38″N 77°32′19.2″W / 37.57722°N 77.538667°W / 37.57722; -77.538667

University of Richmond School of Law
Established 1870
Type Private
Dean Wendy C. Perdue (since July 2011)
Academic staff 37 full-time, 60 adjunct
Students ~500
Location Richmond, Virginia, USA
Campus Suburban
Website law.richmond.edu

The University of Richmond School of Law (T.C. Williams School of Law), a school of the University of Richmond, is located in Richmond, Virginia. The Law School is fully accredited by the recognized standardizing agencies in the United States.

The University of Richmond School of Law is a member of the Association of American Law Schools; it is on the approved lists of the American Bar Association and the Virginia State Board of Bar Examiners; and its Juris Doctor degree is fully accredited by the Regents of the University of the State of New York.

The University of Richmond campus can be found on 350 acres (1.4 km2) located about six miles (10 km) west of the center of the city of Richmond, Virginia.

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