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Cleveland-marshall College Of Law




  Name Cleveland State University, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law
  Established 1897
  Type Public
  Head Dean Geoffry S Mearns
  City Cleveland
  State Ohio
  Country USA
  Students 724 (approx)
  Faculty 71 (total)
  Ranking 3rd Tier
  Bar Pass Rate 84% (July 2006)(OH)
  Annual Tuition $14,982
  Homepage wwwlawcsuohioedu


The Cleveland-Marshall College of Law at Cleveland State University is located in Cleveland , Ohio and traces its origins to the founding of '''Cleveland Law School''' in 1897 as the first evening law school in the state of Ohio and one of the first in the U.S. to admit women and minorities. In 1946, Cleveland Law School merged with the '''John Marshall School of Law''', founded in 1916, to become Cleveland-Marshall College of Law. Cleveland-Marshall affiliated with Cleveland State University in 1969.

The law school is known citywide for educating a multitude of highly esteemed and preeminent judges, and notable political figures. Due to its long tradition of providing evening education, the college has also produced successful business leaders, particularly in the real estate industry, who are non-practicing attorneys.


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The College of Law library is one of the 15 largest academic law libraries in the country and the second largest in Ohio , with 85,000 net square feet, housing more than 500,000 volumes. Students at Cleveland-Marshall have access to online research services, a computer lab, group study rooms, a bibliographic instruction room, and a media center. The Library also serves as a United States federal government documents selective depository.


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