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The '''University of St. Thomas School of Law''' is a part of the [[University of St. Thomas (Minnesota)]].  After being founded in [[1923]], the [[Great Depression|Depression]] and decline after [[World War I]] forced its closure in [[1933]].  The School of Law was re-opened in [[1999]] after a 66-year hiatus, accepting its "first class" of 120 students in fall [[2001]].  Upon re-opening in [[1999]], the School of Law became the fourth law school in the [[Minneapolis-St. Paul]] area, joining the [[University of Minnesota Law School]], [[William Mitchell College of Law]], and [[Hamline University School of Law]].
The '''University of St. Thomas School of Law''' is a part of the [[University of St. Thomas (Minnesota)]].  After being founded in [[1923]], the [[Great Depression|Depression]] and decline after [[World War I]] forced its closure in [[1933]].  The School of Law was re-opened in [[1999]] after a 66-year hiatus, accepting its "first class" of 120 students in fall [[2001]].  Upon re-opening in [[1999]], the School of Law became the fourth law school in the [[Minneapolis-St. Paul]] area, joining the [[University of Minnesota Law School]], [[William Mitchell College of Law]], and [[Hamline University School of Law]].
==See also==
[[List of law schools in the United States]]
==External links==
[http://www.stthomas.edu University of St. Thomas School of Law]


==References==
==References==
[http://www.stthomas.edu/law/about/history.asp A History of the University of St. Thomas School of Law]
[http://www.stthomas.edu/law/about/history.asp A History of the University of St. Thomas School of Law]
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University of St. Thomas School of Law is located in Minneapolis, Minnesota

The University of St. Thomas School of Law is a part of the University of St. Thomas (Minnesota). After being founded in 1923, the Depression and decline after World War I forced its closure in 1933. The School of Law was re-opened in 1999 after a 66-year hiatus, accepting its "first class" of 120 students in fall 2001. Upon re-opening in 1999, the School of Law became the fourth law school in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, joining the University of Minnesota Law School, William Mitchell College of Law, and Hamline University School of Law.

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A History of the University of St. Thomas School of Law