Program of study[edit]
The school is located at the corner of 3rd Avenue South and 22nd Street in Birmingham, which Birmingham School of Law has renovated into an educational facility. The school consists of an auditorium; dramatic courtroom; legal library; computer lab; and multimedia classrooms. In the past, classes were held at Birmingham-Southern College, the Birmingham YMCA, the historic Frank Nelson Building in downtown Birmingham, and the Jefferson County Courthouse. The university offers 3 courses with two joint-honor combinations. Grades of entry for all undergraduate courses are between AAA-ABB.
Birmingham School of Law is 4-year law school. Birmingham School of Law is not accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA), and has not sought to obtain accreditation from the American Bar Association.[4]
Associations[edit]
- American Association for Justice
- Christian Legal Society
- Delta Theta Phi
- National Black Law Students Association
- Sigma Delta Kappa: a national legal and honorary fraternity organized for the advancement of legal scholarship and ethics. The Birmingham School of Law chapter (Alpha Phi) has been in continuous operation since May 1936.
Accreditation[edit]
Graduates are eligible to take the Alabama Bar Exam pursuant to the authority granted by the Alabama Legislature and theAlabama Supreme Court.[5] The Birmingham School of Law is not accredited by the American Bar Association, nor is the school seeking accreditation.[6][7]
Notable alumni[edit]
- Clarence W. Allgood (1902–1991), United States federal judge[8]
- James D. Martin (b. 1918), retired Republican politician from Alabama[9]
- Richard Shelby (b. 1934), Senior United States Senator from Alabama
- Mike D. Rogers (b. 1958), U.S. Representative for Alabama's 3rd congressional district since 2003[10]
- Phil Williams (b. 1965), chief operating officer and chief counsel of TaxBreak, LLC, and managing partner/attorney for Brunson and Associates. Williams served as a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserve. Republican member of the Alabama State Senate, representing District 10.
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