Western State University College of Law
1111 North state college Blvd.
Fullerton, California 92831
Founded in 1966,
Western State University College of Law is the oldest law school in Orange County, California.
Western State is renowned for its skill training and its dedication to give students proper support and guidance. Located in the heart of Southern California, Western State offers both full- and part-time programs. The law school's part-time program is one of the best in the country and has helped several students commit to a law
education on their own time and schedule.
The law school has several programs that enables students to work side by side with law professionals in addition to a traditional law school curriculum. The law school's Criminal Law Practice Center was established as a program that would combine real world criminal law experience with academic training. The Criminal Law Practice Center offers the best in legal externships.
The
business Law Center fulfills a similar purpose as the Criminal Law Practice Center. Western State University offers students strong academic and practical preparation for legal careers advising corporate entities, small businesses and entrepreneurs in all aspects of business law.
Quick Facts:
Western State University College of Law has over 10,000 graduates.
Western State University alumni/ae make up practically one-third of the deputy district attorneys and almost one-fourth of the deputy public defenders in Orange County.
The Criminal Law Practice Center was established because of the influence the law school has on the practice of criminal law in Southern California.
Western State University College of Law's Certificated Course of Study Program consists of courses relevant to business law.
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