Thomas M. Cooley Law School is an American Bar Association-accredited law school in the United States. Cooley's main campus is located in Lansing, Michigan. It has three satellite campuses in Michigan located in Grand Rapids, Auburn Hills, and Ann Arbor. It has a fourth satellite campus located in Tampa, Florida. Cooley's aggregate enrollment is known for being among the largest of American law schools. At present, Cooley has the largest law school faculty, the largest total enrollment (if both full-time and part-time enrollment are considered), the largest minority enrollment, and the largest foreign national enrollment in the nation.
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