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The '''John Marshall Law School''' is the name of two unrelated law schools, both named after [[John Marshall]], the [[19th century]] [[Chief Justice of the United States]].
The '''John Marshall Law School''' is the name of two unrelated law schools, both named after [[John Marshall]], the [[19th century]] [[Chief Justice of the United States]].


The older John Marshall Law School was founded in [[1899]], and is an independent [[law school]] located in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]]. It has always been an accredited law school. It primiarally aims its program at part-time and night school students.
The older John Marshall Law School was founded in [[1899]], and is an independent [[law school]] located in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]]. It was accredited in 1951.


The newer John Marshall Law School was founded in [[1933]] and is an independent law school located in [[Atlanta]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]. It was provisionally acredited in [[2005]].
The newer John Marshall Law School was founded in [[1933]], and is an independent law school located in [[Atlanta]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]. It was accredited in [[2005]].

The two schools are unrelated to one another, and likewise unrelated to either [[Marshall University]], which has no law school, or to what is now known as the Marshall-Wythe School of Law at the [[College of William and Mary]], which was Chief Justice Marshall's alma mater.


Both schools offer programs for part-time and full-time students, a choice most law schools no longer offer.


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Revision as of 17:15, 1 December 2005

The John Marshall Law School is the name of two unrelated law schools, both named after John Marshall, the 19th century Chief Justice of the United States.

The older John Marshall Law School was founded in 1899, and is an independent law school located in Chicago, Illinois. It was accredited in 1951.

The newer John Marshall Law School was founded in 1933, and is an independent law school located in Atlanta, Georgia. It was accredited in 2005.

Both schools offer programs for part-time and full-time students, a choice most law schools no longer offer.