In 1779, Governor Thomas Jefferson guided the creation of the first law school in the U.S. at William and Mary College. Jefferson felt that legal education would best be accomplished in a university setting where students would study law amid the liberal arts. Students at William and Mary attended lectures twice a week on common law, American constitutional law, and the work of political theorists or classical authors.
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