CSU College of Law
The Cleveland State University (CSU) College of Law is located in Cleveland, Ohio, and was established in 1897. The law school admits around 200 students annually and offers a Juris Doctor (JD) degree. CSU Law offers various programs, including concentrations in business law, criminal law, and public interest law, along with opportunities for joint-degree programs in collaboration with other departments at the university. The college emphasizes experiential learning through its clinical programs, externships, and internships, providing students with hands-on legal training in real-world settings.
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- LL.M. Program
- Admissions
- Financial Aid
- Master of Legal Studies Program
- Faculty
- Law Library
- Career Center
- Alumni
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- Centers and Institutes
- Legal Clinics
- Pro Bono Programs
- Student Organizations
- Course Catalog
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