North Carolina Central University School of Law
North Carolina Central University School of Law, located in Durham, North Carolina, was established in 1939. The law school admits around 120 students annually and offers a Juris Doctor (JD) degree. In addition to the JD program, it provides joint-degree options such as a JD/MBA and JD/MPA. The law school offers a wide range of courses, including constitutional law, civil rights law, criminal law, and family law. Students can participate in clinical programs, internships, and externships, as well as engage in pro bono work, to gain practical legal experience.
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