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The '''Washington and Lee University School of Law''' is a private [[law school]] located in [[Lexington, Virginia]]. The School of Law  is accredited by the [[American Bar Association]]. Facilities are currently on the campus of [[Washington and Lee University]]
The '''Washington and Lee University School of Law''' is a private law school located in Lexington, Virginia. The School of Law  is accredited by the American Bar Association. Facilities are currently on the campus of Washington and Lee University


==Alumni of note==
==Alumni of note==
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*'''[[Terry Brooks]]''' '69 (law) — Author of fantasy fiction; 12 million copies in print
*'''[[Terry Brooks]]''' '69 (law) — Author of fantasy fiction; 12 million copies in print


*'''[[John W. Davis]]''' 1892, 1895L; the 1924 [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] nominee for [[U.S. President]], Ambassador to [[United Kingdom|Britain]], [[United States Solicitor General|Solicitor General]], argued more cases before the Supreme Court than anyone else in the 20th century
*'''[[John W. Davis]]''' 1892, 1895L; the 1924 Democratic nominee for U.S. President, Ambassador to Britain, Solicitor General, argued more cases before the Supreme Court than anyone else in the 20th century


*'''[[Robert Mosbacher]]''' '47 Undergraduate '49 Law School — [[Secretary of Commerce]] between [[1989]] and [[1992]]
*'''[[Robert Mosbacher]]''' '47 Undergraduate '49 Law School — Secretary of Commerce between 1989 and 1992


*'''[[Lewis Franklin Powell, Jr.]]''' '29 Undergraduate '31 Law School — Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
*'''[[Lewis Franklin Powell, Jr.]]''' '29 Undergraduate '31 Law School — Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court


*'''[[Pat Robertson]]''' '50  — Christian [[televangelist]]; founder of several organizations, including [[Christian Broadcasting Network]], the [[Christian Coalition of America|Christian Coalition]], the [[American Center for Law and Justice]], and [[Regent University]]; host of ''[[The 700 Club]]''; candidate for the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] nomination for [[President of the United States|President]] in [[United States presidential election, 1988|1988]].
*'''[[Pat Robertson]]''' '50  — Christian televangelist; founder of several organizations, including Christian Broadcasting Network, the Christian Coalition, the American Center for Law and Justice, and [[Regent University]]; host of ''The 700 Club''; candidate for the Republican nomination for President in 1988.


*'''[[Paul S. Trible, Jr.]]''' '71L — Former U.S. Senator from Virginia and current president of [[Christopher Newport University]]
*'''[[Paul S. Trible, Jr.]]''' '71L — Former U.S. Senator from Virginia and current president of Christopher Newport University


==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://law.wlu.edu/ Washington and Lee University School of Law]
*[http://law.wlu.edu/ Washington and Lee University School of Law]

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Washington and Lee University School of Law is located in Lexington, VA

The Washington and Lee University School of Law is a private law school located in Lexington, Virginia. The School of Law is accredited by the American Bar Association. Facilities are currently on the campus of Washington and Lee University

Alumni of note[edit | edit source]

  • Terry Brooks '69 (law) — Author of fantasy fiction; 12 million copies in print
  • John W. Davis 1892, 1895L; the 1924 Democratic nominee for U.S. President, Ambassador to Britain, Solicitor General, argued more cases before the Supreme Court than anyone else in the 20th century
  • Robert Mosbacher '47 Undergraduate '49 Law School — Secretary of Commerce between 1989 and 1992
  • Pat Robertson '50 — Christian televangelist; founder of several organizations, including Christian Broadcasting Network, the Christian Coalition, the American Center for Law and Justice, and Regent University; host of The 700 Club; candidate for the Republican nomination for President in 1988.
  • Paul S. Trible, Jr. '71L — Former U.S. Senator from Virginia and current president of Christopher Newport University

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