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The University of Southern California, or USC Law School, is located in Los Angeles, California. It is considered to be the oldest university the United States Southwest, which has its roots dating back to 1896. Court Justice Frederick W. Houser and Sara Isabella Wilde, his wife, can be accredited with the formation of USC Law when they managed to form the Los Angeles Law School in 1989. However, USC Law School would not receive university credentials until 1904.


USC Law, which is formally known as the Gould School of Law, is constantly being ranked among the top twenty law schools in the country, currently standing tied at fourteenth with other notable institutions Duke, University of Texas, and UCLA. In terms of job placement, USC law school is also ranked fourteenth in the nation, having a 43% rate of their graduating classes and alumni being hired by the largest law firms in the nation. Furthermore, 91% of USC Law students will pass the Bar Exams according to certain studies.

The student body at USC Law is just over 600 students, with about 130 faculty members in total. The law degrees awarded at USC Law School are the J.D., LL.M., and the M.C.L. Currently tuition costs for USC Law are at about $44,000 a year, though when living costs are factored, the amount can reach to be as high as $65,000.

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