University of North Carolina School of Law
The University of North Carolina School of Law, located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, was established in 1845. It is one of the oldest law schools in the United States. The law school typically admits around 200 students annually and offers a Juris Doctor (JD) degree. In addition to the JD program, it offers various dual-degree options, such as JD/MBA and JD/MPH. The law school provides a diverse range of courses, including constitutional law, business law, environmental law, and intellectual property law. Students have access to several clinical programs, externships, and opportunities for public service work to gain practical legal experience.
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