Yale Law School (studied law, did not graduate)

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Yale Law School (studied law, did not graduate) is a prestigious American law school at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, renowned for its highly selective admissions and influential role in legal scholarship and public service.

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instanceOf graduate school
law school
academicDiscipline law
accreditation American Bar Association NERFINISHED
admissionsSelectivity high
affiliation Yale University NERFINISHED
alternativeName YLS NERFINISHED
Yale Law NERFINISHED
campus Yale University campus NERFINISHED
city New Haven NERFINISHED
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
degreeLevel graduate
foundedBy Yale University NERFINISHED
foundingDate 1824
governingBody Yale Corporation NERFINISHED
hasFocus interdisciplinary legal studies
legal scholarship
public service
hasMotto Lux et Veritas (shared with Yale University) NERFINISHED
jurisdiction Connecticut NERFINISHED
knownFor clinical legal education
constitutional law scholarship
highly selective admissions
influential legal scholarship
public interest law programs
public service focus
small class size
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn New Haven, Connecticut
notableFor producing U.S. Supreme Court justices
producing U.S. presidents
producing political leaders
producing prominent legal academics
offersProgram Doctor of the Science of Law
Juris Doctor
Master of Laws
joint degree programs
partOf Yale University NERFINISHED
region New England NERFINISHED
sector higher education
state Connecticut
type Ivy League professional school
private law school
website https://law.yale.edu/

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Orville H. Platt educatedAt Yale Law School (studied law, did not graduate)