Howard University. School of Law

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Howard University School of Law started as Howard University Law Department on January 6, 1869 under the leadership of Professor John Mercer Langston. In 1870, Langston was appointed dean. The department opened with six students, and increased to twenty-two by the close of the session on June 30, 1869.

Initially, two years were required for the LL.B. degree. Ten of the two year students graduated on February 3, 1871 - eight of whom were admitted to practice in the District of Columbia on the following day. The school officially extended its requirements for graduation from two years to three years in 1877-1878. The new three year program began in 1900. In 1872, the law school graduated the first black woman lawyer, Charlotte E. Ray. The School of Law was created to provide legal education for Americans traditionally excluded from the profession; especially African Americans. The objective of the School of Law is to produce superior professionals, capable of achieving positions of leadership in law, business, government, education, and public service.

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referencedIn Photographs, 1905-1994 Hastie, William, 1904-1976. 1905 Harvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138
referencedIn Branton, Wiley A. Papers, 1946-1989. Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, Howard University
referencedIn Jenkins, Howard, 1915-2003. Howard Jenkins, Jr. papers, 1935-1997. University of Denver, University Libraries, Anderson Academic Commons
referencedIn Houston, Charles Hamilton, 1895-1950. Papers, 1857-1950 ; (bulk 1922-1950). Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, Howard University
referencedIn William Hastie photographs, 1905-1994 Harvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138
referencedIn Daniel, A. Mercer (Allen Mercer), 1887-1976. Papers, 1890-1971. Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, Howard University
referencedIn Ferguson, Clarence Clyde. Clarence Clyde Ferguson photographs. 1949-1984. Harvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138
creatorOf Howard University. School of Law. [Constitutional law program, Howard University Law School]. Library of Congress
referencedIn Ferguson, Clarence Clyde. Clarence Clyde Ferguson photographs. 1949-1984. Harvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138
referencedIn Hastie, William. William Hastie papers. 1916-1976. Harvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138
referencedIn Ransom, Leon A. (Leon Andrew), 1898-. Papers, 1936-1948. Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, Howard University
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associatedWith Branton, Wiley A. person
associatedWith D'Alcantara, Ajax. person
associatedWith Daniel, A. Mercer (Allen Mercer), 1887-1976. person
associatedWith Days, Drew S. person
associatedWith Ferguson, Clarence Clyde, 1924- person
associatedWith Ferguson, Clarence Clyde, d 1924- person
correspondedWith Hastie, William. person
associatedWith Hastie, William. person
associatedWith Hastie, William, 1904-1976. person
associatedWith Houston, Charles Hamilton, 1895-1950. person
associatedWith Howard University Constitutional Law Collection (Law Library of Congress) corporateBody
associatedWith Jenkins, Howard, 1915-2003. person
associatedWith Payton, John, 1946- person
associatedWith Ransom, Leon A. (Leon Andrew), 1898- person
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District of Columbia DC US
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