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Mississippi College School of Law

1930 establishments in MississippiEducation in Jackson, MississippiLaw schools in MississippiMississippi CollegePrivate universities and colleges in Mississippi
Universities and colleges in the Jackson metropolitan area, Mississippi

Mississippi College School of Law (MC Law or MC Law School) is an American Bar Association accredited law school. MC Law is one of two law schools in the state of Mississippi, and is the only law school in the capital city of Jackson, Mississippi. The school is a professional school of Mississippi College, founded in 1826.

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Mississippi College School of Law
East Griffith Street, Jackson

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East Griffith Street
39201 Jackson
Mississippi, United States
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