University of California, Berkeley. School of Law

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Name (Latin)
University of California, Berkeley. School of Law
Other forms of name
nnaa California. University. School of Law
Berkeley Law
School of Law of the University of California
University of California, Berkeley. Boalt Hall School of Law
University of California, Berkeley. School of Jurisprudence
University of California, Berkeley. Boalt Hall School of Jurisprudence
Boalt Hall School of Law
Coordinates
-122.253 -122.253 37.8699 37.8699 (gooearth )
MARC
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Other Identifiers

VIAF: 149503637
Wikidata: Q846183
Library of congress: n 79082344
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Wikipedia description:

The University of California, Berkeley, School of Law (Berkeley Law) is the law school of the University of California, Berkeley. The school was commonly referred to as "Boalt Hall" for many years, although it was never the official name. This came from its initial building, the Boalt Memorial Hall of Law, named for John Henry Boalt. This name was transferred to an entirely new law school building in 1951 but was removed in 2020. In 2019, 98 percent of graduates obtained full-time employment within nine months, with a median salary of $190,000. Of all the law schools in California, Berkeley had the highest bar passage rates in 2021 (95.5%) and 2022 (92.2%). The school offers J.D., LL.M., J.S.D. and Ph.D. degrees, and enrolls approximately 320 to 330 J.D. students in each entering class, annually, with each class being further broken down into smaller groups that take courses together. Berkeley Law alumni include notable federal judges, politicians, Fortune 500 executives, noted legal academics and civil rights experts. Prominent alumni include Chief Justice of the United States Earl Warren, U.S. secretary of state Dean Rusk, U.S. attorney general Edwin Meese, U.S. secretary of the treasury and Chair of the Federal Reserve G. William Miller, President of the International Court of Justice Joan Donoghue, Mayor of San Francisco Ed Lee, Dallas Mavericks CEO Terdema Ussery, and Nuremberg Trials prosecutor Whitney Robson Harris.

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