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Founded in 1966, Western State is the oldest law school in Orange County, Southern California and is fully ABA accredited. Noted for small classes, personal attention from accessible faculty focused on teaching and student success, Western State College of Law maintains strong bar pass rates, consistently in the top half of California’s ABA law schools. Western State alumni are well represented across public and private sector legal practice areas, including 150 California judges and about 15% of Orange County’s Public Defenders and District Attorneys. Exposure to real world legal settings, practical experience, invaluable contacts with alumni and other practitioners will assist you in the transition to the job market and throughout your professional career. To learn more about our regulatory information: https://www.wsulaw.edu/

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