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Set up in 1892, the University of Colorado Law School is a contract part in the Association of American Law Schools and showed up in 1923 on American Bar Association's first ever production of affirmed graduate schools. Albeit constantly situated on the more prominent Boulder grounds, the graduate school has involved five structures since its establishing. For the initial two years of its presence, the school was housed in the Kent building. From 1894 to 1909 the school involved the Hale Law Building. For the following 50 years, until 1959, the school involved the Guggenheim Law Building. From 1959 to 2005, the graduate school involved the Fleming Law Building. In the fall of 2006, the graduate school by and by moved and now sits in the Wolf Law Building.

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