Wake Forest University School of Law
Wake Forest University School of Law, located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, was established in 1894. The law school admits approximately 200 students annually and offers a Juris Doctor (JD) degree, as well as several joint-degree programs such as JD/MBA and JD/MA in Bioethics. The school offers a wide range of courses in areas such as criminal law, environmental law, intellectual property law, and international law. Students have access to various clinical programs and externship opportunities, allowing them to gain practical experience in a real-world legal environment. Wake Forest Law is known for its emphasis on both rigorous academics and professional development.
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