California Southern Law School - History

History

California Southern Law School was founded in 1971 as Citrus Belt Law School by California Superior Court Judge Elwood M. Rich to serve students in the Inland Empire of Southern California. It took its original name from the Citrus Belt League of the Inland Empire, but changed the name in 1990 to California Southern Law School.

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