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{{Infobox_University
|image          =  [[Image:SFLS-seal.jpg]]
|name          = San Francisco Law School
|established    = [[1909]]
|type          = [[Private school|Private]]
|dean=
|city          = [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]]
|state          = [[California]]
|country        = [[United States|USA]]
|students      = 115 
|staff=
|campus        = [[urban area|Urban]]
|website= [http://www.sfls.edu www.sfls.edu]
|endowment=
}}
'''San Francisco Law School''' is a private, non-profit [[law school]] in [[San Francisco, California]].  Founded in [[1909]], after the [[1906 San Francisco earthquake]], the law school became non-profit in [[1941]] and moved to its present location in [[1968]].  It is the oldest part-time, evening law school on the West Coast.
'''San Francisco Law School''' is a private, non-profit [[law school]] in [[San Francisco, California]].  Founded in [[1909]], after the [[1906 San Francisco earthquake]], the law school became non-profit in [[1941]] and moved to its present location in [[1968]].  It is the oldest part-time, evening law school on the West Coast.


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*[http://www.sfls.edu/ San Francisco Law School] official site
*[http://www.sfls.edu/ San Francisco Law School] official site


 
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Revision as of 23:41, June 20, 2011

San Francisco Law School is a private, non-profit law school in San Francisco, California. Founded in 1909, after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, the law school became non-profit in 1941 and moved to its present location in 1968. It is the oldest part-time, evening law school on the West Coast.

The Law School's alumni include late California Governor Edmund "Pat" Brown ('27).

San Francisco Law School has been approved by the Committee of Bar Examiners of the State Bar of California since 1937, but does not have or currently seek accreditation by the American Bar Association.

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