California Southern Law School
Private law school in Riverside, California / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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California Southern Law School (CSLS) was a private part-time evening law school in Riverside, California. It admitted its last entering class in Fall 2016 and closed after the Spring 2020 semester.[1][2] It is registered with the California State Bar Committee of Bar Examiners (CBE), but is not accredited by the CBE or approved by the American Bar Association. As a registered law school, CSLS graduates may take the California Bar Examination and upon passing the Bar, they are authorized to practice law in California.[3]
Not to be confused with University of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA), Southern California Institute of Law (Santa Barbara, CA), the distance learning school California Southern University (Irvine, CA), nor the unaccredited institution called "Cal Southern University", located in Houston, TX, and registered in the South Pacific Island of Niue..
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California Southern Law School | |
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Motto | A Great Value in Legal Education |
Established | 1971; Closed May, 2020 |
School type | Private Law school |
Dean | Judge Elwood M. Rich (1920–2015; Dean, 1971–2014) |
Location | Riverside, California, US 33°57′33″N 117°23′29″W |
USNWR ranking | No USNWR Ranking |
Website | Official website |
ABA profile | Non-ABA School |
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