Abstract
On June 24, 1946, The Cleveland-Marshall Law School was established as a consolidation of the Cleveland Law School and the John Marshall School of Law. One of the largest law schools in the country, it enables students to achieve a legal education by attending evening classes. Today The Cleveland-Marshall Law School, a vital institution of advanced study in a dynamic community, is fulfilling the basic purposes that motivated the original founders of the constituent schools.
Recommended Citation
Cleveland-Marshall Law School, The History of Cleveland-Marshall Law School, 1 Clev.-Marshall L. Rev. 7 (1952)