Cumberland School of Law

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Cumberland School of Law is a private law school at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama, known for its advocacy programs and long-standing history in American legal education.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf educational institution
graduate school
law school
accreditation American Bar Association
Association of American Law Schools
affiliation Samford University
campusType suburban campus
country United States
educationalSystem American legal education system
fieldOfStudy law
foundedAs Cumberland School of Law at Cumberland University
governedBy Samford University Board of Trustees
hasAlumni judges
lawyers
politicians
hasFacility courtroom for advocacy training
law library
hasFocus ethics in legal practice
professional skills training
hasMotto Duty. Honor. Country. (historical association with military tradition; wording may vary by source)
hasOrganization law review
moot court board
student bar association
trial advocacy board
knownFor advocacy programs
legal writing programs
moot court programs
trial advocacy
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Alabama
Birmingham, Alabama
United States
mediumOfInstruction on-campus
movedTo Samford University
offersCourse civil procedure
constitutional law
contracts
criminal law
legal research and writing
property law
offersDegree Juris Doctor
Master of Laws
offersProgram advocacy training
joint degree programs
partOf Samford University
regionServed Southern United States
religiousAffiliation Baptist
Christianity
type private law school

Referenced by (4)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Cordell Hull
Randall Woodfin
educatedAt
Cumberland School of Law ("Cumberland School of Law at Cumberland University")
foundedAs
Samford University
hasAcademicUnit

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