California Western School of Law | |
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Established | 1924[1] |
School type | Private law school |
Dean | Sean Megan Scott[2] |
Location | San Diego, California, United States 32°43′21″N 117°9′42″W / 32.72250°N 117.16167°W |
Enrollment | 827[3] |
Faculty | 71 (25 tenured)[4] |
USNWR ranking | 178th–196th (2024)[1] |
Bar pass rate | 64.2% (First-time bar passage for Winter and Summer 2021) [1] |
Website | www.cwsl.edu |
ABA profile | California Western Profile |
California Western School of Law is a private law school in San Diego, California. It is one of two successor organizations to California Western University, the other being Alliant International University. The school was founded in 1924, approved by the American Bar Association (ABA) in 1962,[5] and became a member of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) in 1967.[6]
California Western is San Diego's oldest law school and was originally chartered in 1924[7] by Leland Ghent Stanford as a private graduate institution called Balboa Law College.[8] Balboa Law College expanded to include undergraduate and other graduate studies and changed its name to Balboa University.[8]
In 1952, Balboa University became affiliated with the Southern California Methodist Conference and changed its name to California Western University, and the law school was relocated to downtown San Diego. In 1960 California Western received approval from the American Bar Association.[7] In 1973, the law school relocated within downtown San Diego to its current downtown campus at 350 Cedar Street.[7] In 1975, the school ended its affiliation with Cal Western's successor school, US International University, and became an independent secular law school.[7] In 1980, the new trimester system was announced, allowing two entering classes per academic year, reducing individual class size and allowing students the opportunity to graduate in two years rather than the standard three.[7]
In January 2000, California Western opened a new law library building at 290 Cedar Street, dedicated by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy.[7]
Sean M. Scott [9] was named the school's new president and dean in August 2020.[2]
In 2022, California Western joined several other law schools in withdrawing from participation in the rankings of U.S. law school compiled by U.S. News & World Report.[10]
The law school teaches the J.D. curriculum plus a dual-degree option, a J.D./Master of Business Administration with San Diego State University (SDSU). California Western also offers the Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree in Trial Advocacy with a Specialization in Federal Criminal Law as well as an M.C.L./LL.M. for foreign law students.
For 2022, California Western accepted 49.3% of applicants, and with Median LSAT score for all program entrants of 153 and a median undergraduate GPA for all program entrants of 3.36.[1]
California Western is ranked number 68th for legal writing by USNWR.[11]
In 2008, California Western ranked first among the three ABA-approved law schools in the San Diego metropolitan area for both the February and July California bar examinations. Seventy-seven percent of California Western graduates taking the February 2008 California Bar Examination for the first time passed, placing the law school second among the 20 ABA-approved law schools in California. Eighty-five percent of California Western graduates taking the bar exam for the first time in July 2008 passed, placing the law school eighth in the state.[12]
Research centers include:
The law school has 25 tenured faculty members, three faculty members on the tenure track and six legal skills professors. From 2010 to 2014, 28 tenured and tenure-track faculty members published 18 books, 15 book chapters, 55 law review articles and 75 other scholarly publications. Tenure-track or tenured faculty who were members of the faculty in the last seven years wrote 70 additional publications.[citation needed]
The law school created six endowed professorships to support faculty members in their research and scholarship. California Western has also been named to the President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for the past five years.[16]
According to U.S. News & World Report, annual tuition and fees: full-time $58,350 and part-time $43,550[17]
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