Cumberland School of Law
The Cumberland School of Law is a law school under the auspices of Samford University, which purchased it from Cumberland University in Lebanon, Tennessee in 1962. The school is located in Homewood, Alabama, just outside of Birmingham. As of 2005, the school has about 500 students.
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Law school - Samford University - Cumberland University - Lebanon, Tennessee - 1962 - Homewood - Alabama - Birmingham
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It is well known in the Southeast for its focus on Trial Advocacy Law, and publishes the American Journal of Trial Advocacy in addition to its Cumberland Law Review.
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It is the only ABA accredited law school in Birmingham, and one of only two in the state (the other is the University of Alabama School of Law).
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ABA - University of Alabama School of Law
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The school is composed of two buildings, the main classroom building, and the Lucille Steward Beeson Law Library.
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