Founded in 1847 in Lebanon, Tennessee, the Cumberland School of
Law holds a unique place in the history of American legal
education. As the premier law school in the South in the nineteenth
century, Cumberland trained two United States Supreme Court
justices, nine senators, a secretary of state, and scores of other
federal and state judges, representatives, and governors.
Cumberland is among the oldest law schools in the southeast and
is the first law school to have been sold outright from one
university to another, passing from Cumberland University to
Birmingham, Alabama's Howard College (now Samford University) in
1961. This book is a comprehensive narrative analysis of the
school's pedagogical and social history in the context of legal
education throughout the South and the nation.
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