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Former American institution of legal education From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Augusta Law School was two law schools in Augusta, Georgia which operated from 1833 to 1854 and from 1947 into the 1980s.
Augusta Law School was first established in Augusta, Georgia in 1833.[1] It was the first law school in Georgia and in the Deep South.[1] It was modeled after the influential Litchfield Law School, and was founded by William Tracy Gould, a graduate of Litchfield and the son of its director, James Gould.[1] The law school closed in 1854.[1]
A second Augusta Law School opened in Augusta, Georgia on December 7, 1947.[2] W. K. Miller was its dean.[2] It operated into the 1980s.[3] It had a chapter of Sigma Delta Kappa law fraternity.[4]
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