Atlanta's John Marshall Law School (AJMLS) was founded in 1933 and is accredited by the American Bar Association. AJMLS was named for John Marshall, the fourth chief justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. AJMLS is located in midtown Atlanta, Georgia.
AJMLS offers five J.D. programs: full-time day, part-time day, part-time evening, accelerated/spring start, and a full-time Honors Program in Criminal Justice (led by MacArthur Genius Fellow, Jonathan Rapping). Three LL.M. (Master of Laws) programs are offered: Employment Law (online), LL.M. for the Practice of Law in the United States (Resident), and LL.M. in American Legal Studies (Online).
In late 2011, AJMLS opened a sister school in Savannah, Georgia, named Savannah Law School. In March 2018, press reports stated that the Savannah Law School would shut down at the end of the Spring 2018 semester.
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History
AJMLS was founded in 1933 in Atlanta. In late 2011, AJMLS opened a sister school Savannah Law School in Savannah, Georgia.
In 2017, AJMLS received attention when a student was exposed as a white nationalist organizer who sent a lynching threat to a Black activist in Atlanta. Later that year, the school's accreditor, the American Bar Association (ABA), placed the school on probation regarding ABA admissions rules; as of April 2018, the AJMLS website states that the school is fully ABA accredited.
In March 2018, press reports stated that the Savannah Law School would shut down at the end of the Spring 2018 semester. A class action suit on behalf of Savannah Law School students claims that the Savannah school is being closed to financially benefit its parent school, AJMLS.
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Experiential learning
The experiential learning program at AJMLS combines classroom theory with direct experience by offering students firsthand exposure to the practice of law. The for-credit program consists of legal clinics, intensive externships and other approved field placements.
Some placements involve litigation and eligible students may apply for a Third Year Practice Certificate under Georgia's Third-Year Practice Act.
Approved field placements fall under several categories including Bankruptcy Law, Business Law, Civil Rights Law, Court Administration, Criminal Law Honors, Environmental Law, Family Law, Federal Agencies, Health Law, Immigration Law, Judicial Clerkships, Juvenile Law, Labor Law, Mediation Law, Municipal Agencies, Out-of-State Placements, Pro Bono Organizations, Prosecutors, Public Defenders, Real Estate Law, Sports Law, State Agencies and Tax Law. In AJMLS Fulton County Family Law Externship Clinic, participants assist litigants at the Fulton County Superior Court with matters relating to family law. In the AJMLS Immigration Law Clinic (AILC), students provide assistance to immigration clients at the Catholic Charities of Atlanta Immigration Law Clinic. The Experiential Tax Law Externship gives practical tax law experience in a small firm setting.
Student organizations
Students attending AJMLS may take part in many independent student organizations. These groups cover such interests as cultural diversity, academics, recreation, and professional and networking opportunities.
Employment
According to John Marshall's official 2013 ABA-required disclosures, 32.5% of the Class of 2013 obtained full-time, long-term, JD-required employment nine months after graduation (excluding solo practitioners). John Marshall's Law School Transparency under-employment score is 27.8%, indicating the percentage of the Class of 2013 unemployed, pursuing an additional degree, or working in a non-professional, short-term, or part-time job nine months after graduation.
Costs
The total cost of attendance (indicating the cost of tuition, fees, and living expenses) at John Marshall for the 2013-2014 academic year is $62,429. The Law School Transparency estimated debt-financed cost of attendance for three years is $243,361.
References
External links
- Official website
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