Augusta Law School, the Glossary
Augusta Law School was two law schools in Augusta, Georgia which operated from 1833 to 1854 and from 1947 into the 1980s.[1]
Table of Contents
17 relations: Alex Harvin, Augusta, Georgia, Bill Fulcher, Clement A. Evans, Confederate States Army, David J. Swann, Deep South, Georgia House of Representatives, ISBN, James Gould (jurist), Law school, Litchfield Law School, Officer (armed forces), Sigma Delta Kappa, South Carolina House of Representatives, University of Georgia, William Tracy Gould.
- Defunct law schools
- Defunct private universities and colleges in Georgia (U.S. state)
- Law schools in Georgia (U.S. state)
Alex Harvin
Charles Alexander Harvin III (February 7, 1950 – October 11, 2005) was an American attorney and politician who was a state legislator from South Carolina.
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Augusta, Georgia
Augusta is a consolidated city-county on the central eastern border of the U.S. state of Georgia.
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Bill Fulcher
William Marcus Fulcher (February 9, 1934 – September 23, 2022) was an American professional football player and college coach.
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Clement A. Evans
Brigadier-General Clement Anselm Evans (February 25, 1833 – July 2, 1911) was a senior officer of the Confederate States Army who commanded infantry in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War.
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Confederate States Army
The Confederate States Army, also called the Confederate Army or the Southern Army, was the military land force of the Confederate States of America (commonly referred to as the Confederacy) during the American Civil War (1861–1865), fighting against the United States forces to win the independence of the Southern states and uphold and expand the institution of slavery.
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David J. Swann
David J. Swann (born June 13, 1942) is an American politician.
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Deep South
The Deep South or the Lower South is a cultural and geographic subregion of the Southern United States.
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Georgia House of Representatives
The Georgia House of Representatives is the lower house of the Georgia General Assembly (the state legislature) of the U.S. state of Georgia.
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ISBN
The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is a numeric commercial book identifier that is intended to be unique.
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James Gould (jurist)
James Gould (5 December 1770 in Branford, Connecticut – 11 May 1838 in Litchfield, Connecticut) was a jurist and an early professor at the Litchfield Law School.
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Law school
A law school (also known as a law centre/center, college of law, or faculty of law) is an institution, professional school, or department of a college or university specializing in legal education, usually involved as part of a process for becoming a judge, lawyer, or other legal professional within a given jurisdiction.
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Litchfield Law School
The Litchfield Law School was a law school in Litchfield, Connecticut, that operated from 1774 to 1833. Augusta Law School and Litchfield Law School are Defunct law schools.
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Officer (armed forces)
An officer is a person who holds a position of authority as a member of an armed force or uniformed service.
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Sigma Delta Kappa
Sigma Delta Kappa (ΣΔΚ) was an American professional fraternity in the field of law.
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South Carolina House of Representatives
The South Carolina House of Representatives is the lower house of the South Carolina General Assembly.
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University of Georgia
The University of Georgia (UGA or Georgia) is a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Athens, Georgia, United States.
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William Tracy Gould
William Tracy Gould (October 25, 1799 – July 18, 1882) was an American lawyer and founder of the Augusta Law School, the first law school in the part of the United States known as the Deep South.
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See also
Defunct law schools
- Alben W. Barkley School of Law
- Antioch School of Law
- Arizona Summit Law School
- Atlanta Law School
- Augusta Law School
- California Southern Law School
- Charlotte School of Law
- Chattanooga College of Law
- Concordia University School of Law
- Facultad de Derecho Eugenio Maria de Hostos
- Florida Coastal School of Law
- Hamline University School of Law
- Hartford College of Law
- John F. Kennedy University
- Lincoln College of Law
- Lincoln University School of Law
- Litchfield Law School
- Milwaukee Law School
- National University School of Law
- Nevada School of Law at Old College
- New College of California School of Law
- Northampton Law School
- Northern Virginia Law School
- Northrop University
- O. W. Coburn School of Law
- Princeton Law School
- Richmond Hill Law School
- Savannah Law School
- South Carolina State University School of Law
- State and National Law School
- Staunton Law School
- Terrell Law School
- Union Law School
- University of Northern California, Lorenzo Patiño School of Law
- Valparaiso University School of Law
- Whittier Law School
- William Mitchell College of Law
- Winchester Law School
Defunct private universities and colleges in Georgia (U.S. state)
- Art Institute of Atlanta
- Atlanta College of Art
- Atlanta Conservatory of Music
- Atlanta Law School
- Augusta Law School
- Baptist University of America
- Cox College (Georgia)
- Georgia Baptist College
- Lanier University
- Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts Atlanta
- Martin Institute
- Southern Catholic College
- Southwest Florida College
- Tift College
- University of Atlanta
- Westwood College
Law schools in Georgia (U.S. state)
- Atlanta Law School
- Atlanta's John Marshall Law School
- Augusta Law School
- Emory University School of Law
- Georgia State University College of Law
- Mercer University School of Law
- Savannah Law School
- University of Georgia School of Law