This is a list of law schools in Connecticut, arranged in alphabetical order.
Law School | City/Town | Founded |
---|---|---|
Litchfield Law School | Litchfield | 1773 (closed 1833) |
Quinnipiac University School of Law | Hamden | 1995 |
University of Connecticut School of Law | Hartford | 1921 |
Yale Law School | New Haven | 1843 |
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