California Southern Law School

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History

California Southern Law School was founded in 1971 as Citrus Belt Law School[nb 1] by California Superior Court Judge Elwood M. Rich[4] to serve students in the Inland Empire of Southern California.[5][nb 2] It took its original name from the Citrus Belt League of the Inland Empire, but changed the name in 1990 to California Southern Law School.[6]

California State Bar CBE registration

California Southern Law School is registered with the Committee of Bar Examiners[7] of The State Bar of California (CBE), which authorizes CSLS to operate and to grant the Juris Doctor (J.D.) law degree. CSLS is not approved by the American Bar Association[8] or accredited by the CBE. As a registered "unaccredited" law school, CSLS students must take and pass the First-Year Law Students' Examination (commonly referred to as the "Baby Bar") administered by the CBE.[9] Upon successful passing of the "Baby Bar" those students may continue with their law studies to obtain their J.D. degree.[10]

Facilities

California Southern Law School maintained its facilities in stand-alone buildings in the Magnolia Center Neighborhood[11] of Riverside, California. Facilities include offices, classrooms and a trial practice courtroom. Legal research and Writing classes are held at the Victor Miceli Riverside County Law Library[12] in Downtown[13] Riverside.

Academics

Pre-Legal Education requirements

CSLS admits students meeting the Pre-Legal Education requirements set forth by the Committee of Bar Examiners and does not require the Law School Admission Test (LSAT).[14] The CBE requires prospective law students to complete a minimum of two years of approved college work or its equivalent before entering law school.[15] This requirement is generally met by receiving an Associate of Arts (AA) degree, Associate of Science (AS) degree or by having completed at least 60 semester (90 quarter) units of college work applicable to a Bachelor's degree at a regionally accredited or approved school recognized by the CBE, with an average grade at least equal to that required for graduation. As allowed by the CBE, prospective CSLS students can satisfy this requirement by taking certain College Level Examination Program (CLEP) tests.[16][nb 3]

Law study

As required by the Committee of Bar Examiners,[17] California Southern Law School offers a four-year law curriculum. The CSLS program covers all bar examination subjects likely to be tested by the CBE.[18][19] All classes are held on weekday evenings which allows students to pursue a legal education and maintain full-time employment.[20]

Judicial Instructors

Judges and commissioners who have taught at CSLS include:

Noted people

Successful California Southern Law School graduates are found in many areas of the Southern California legal community.[24] They include judges and other distinguished alumni.

Alumni judges

Other distinguished alumni

See also

Notes

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  1. California Southern Law School is the DBA for Citrus Belt Law School, a corporation registered with the California Secretary of State Template:Webarchive, number C0629839, filed July 23, 1971. It has filed a FBN with the County of Riverside, County Clerk, file number R-201104190, exp. 4/12/2016Script error: No such module "Unsubst".. It is licensed by the City of Riverside Finance Department, Account No. BL00007353. The Better Business Bureau (BBB) has given CSLS an A+ Reliability Rating as an Accredited Business since March 10, 1976.
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  3. Students meet can CBE Pre-Legal Education requirements by obtaining a score of 50 in the following CLEP tests, offered by the College Board:
    Either the College Composition or the College Composition Modular examination; plus,
    Two/four other examinations (12 credits total) in: Composition and Literature (Humanities examination only); Foreign Languages; History and Social Science; Science and Mathematics; Business

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References

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  7. Committee of Bar Examiners Registered Unaccredited Fixed-facility Law Schools in California 11/15/2010
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  9. FYLSE Requirements
  10. Description & Grading of the California First-year Law Students' Examination
  11. City of Riverside Neighborhoods, Magnolia Center
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  13. City of Riverside Neighborhoods, Downtown
  14. CSLS Admission Requirements
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  16. CBE College Equivalency Rule 4.25(B) Policy
  17. CBE Requirements
  18. CSLS Law Study Legal Requirements
  19. State Bar CBE Scope of the California Bar Examination
  20. CSLS Mission, Purpose and Objectives
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  23. Martindale-Hubbell Profile
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External links

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