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1932: Judge Willis Vickery dies and his son Melville Willis Vickery ’14 is appointed Dean of the Cleveland Law School. 1934: The Cleveland Law School becomes a charter member of the League of Ohio Law Schools. 1937: Cleveland Law School Dean Melville Vickery dies; Ohio Court of Appeals Judge Lee E. Skeel ’12 is named the school’s new Dean.
- CSU to remove Cleveland-Marshall name from College of Law
The name Cleveland-Marshall College of Law was the result of...
- Law School History | CSU College of Law
The College’s foundation dates back to 1897 when it formed...
- CSU to remove Cleveland-Marshall name from College of Law
It traces its origins to Cleveland Law School, founded in 1897, which merged in 1946 with the John Marshall School of Law to become Cleveland-Marshall Law School and was absorbed by the university in 1969. [2] It is accredited by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools.
The College’s foundation dates back to 1897 when it formed as Cleveland Law School at Baldwin University. The Cleveland Law School merged in 1946 with the John Marshall School of Law (founded in 1916) to become Cleveland–Marshall Law School. In 1969, the Law School joined Cleveland’s new public university as Cleveland- Marshall College of ...
While the CSU College of Law has been a part of Cleveland State University since 1969, its history as a Cleveland-area law school dates back to the late nineteenth century. In 1897, Cleveland Law School was established, becoming Ohio's first evening law school. It also became the first law school in Ohio to admit women and one of the first in the state to admit minority students. In 1946 ...
In 1946, the two schools merged to become Cleveland-Marshall Law School. In 1969, the law school joined Cleveland's new state university and was renamed the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law of Cleveland State University. In 2022, the law school was once again renamed to Cleveland State University College of Law. From their earliest days, the ...
The Cleveland State University College of Law is the direct descendant of two law schools: the Cleveland Law School, founded in 1897, and the John Marshall School of Law, founded in 1916. In 1946, the schools merged to become Cleveland-Marshall Law School. In 1969, the law school joined Cleveland's new state university and was renamed the ...
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The name Cleveland-Marshall College of Law was the result of a merger of the John Marshall College of Law and the Cleveland Law School in 1946. The president had earlier accepted the unanimous recommendation to remove the name made by a special ad hoc committee appointed to study the issue as part of the process outlined in the University’s Space, Unit and Entity Naming Policy .