Lincoln Law School of San Jose

Lincoln Law School of San Jose

Lincoln Law School of San Jose is a private, non-profit law school in San Jose, California. It is an independent institution, formerly a part of Lincoln University. The school traces its roots to 1919 when Dr. Benjamin Lickey and his wife Susan Lickey founded a law study program in San Francisco as a way to provide veterans and working-class students a part-time night school for law studies. The school also has been instrumental in increasing the diversity of the legal profession in California; 1932 graduate Kenneth Fung, the first Chinese American to be admitted to practice law in the state....
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Location: San Jose, California
Founded:1919
School type:Private university
Total enrollment:200

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    What year was Lincoln Law School of San Jose founded?
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    The educational institution was founded in the year 1919.
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