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- Cooley Law School was established in 1972 by the school's
Founder and President Emeritus, the Honorable Thomas E. Brennan
- Cooley received American Bar Association approval in 1975
- The law school was created to serve non-traditional as well
as traditional law school students
- Cooley offers a unique year-round schedule with three 15-week
terms, and morning, afternoon, and evening classes
- Students could, and still can, enter three times per year,
and take day, evening, or weekend classes.
- Cooley terms – Hilary (January), Trinity (May), and Michaelmas
(September) – are named after the terms of the English Courts
- Cooley Law School started offering classes to students at
their Oakland University location in Rochester, Michigan
September of 2002 and at Western Michigan University
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