List of law schools in Massachusetts

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This is a list of law schools in Massachusetts, arranged in alphabetical order.[1][2]

Law School City/Town Founded
Boston College Law School Newton 1929
Boston University School of Law Boston 1872
Harvard Law School Cambridge 1817
Massachusetts School of Law at Andover Andover 1988
New England School of Law Boston 1908
Northeastern University School of Law Boston 1898
Southern New England School of Law Dartmouth 1981
Suffolk University Law School Boston 1906
Western New England College School of Law Springfield 1919

In addition, Tufts University has a school of Law and Diplomacy, which offers M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Law and Diplomacy instead of a J.D. program.

School Name City/Town Founded
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Medford 1933

  1. ^ Complete Guide to Law Schools, USNews.com, accessed April 16, 2006.
  2. ^ Massachusetts School of Law at Andover v. American Bar Association, gamingip.com, accessed April 16, 2006.

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