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Law Schools Using Drupal

Here is a list of law schools using Drupal. It is not an exhaustive list and would benefit from your input. Add info about law schools using Drupal in the comments section below.

  • The University of Georgia School of Law
  • University of Mississippi Law Library
  • Florida Coastal School of Law
  • Rutgers School of Law Newark
  • University of Connecticut School of Law
  • Samford University Cumberland School of Law
  • Judicial Nominations | Lillian Goldman Law Library
  • Thomas Jefferson School of Law
  • University of Hawaii William S. Richardson School of Law
  • University of Chicago Law School
  • Rutgers School of Law Camden
  • University of Pittsburgh School of Law
  • William S. Boyd School of Law at UNLV
  • Hamline University Law School
  • University of Louisville Louis D. Brandeis School of Law
  • The Future of Shari'a — Emory University School of Law
  • The Law Centre — University of Victoria Faculty of Law
  • Family Law Education Reform Project — Hofstra University School of Law
  • Nonprofit and Philanthropy Law Section of AALS — Hofstra University School of Law
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