Augusta Law School

Augusta Law School was two law schools in Augusta, Georgia which operated from 1833 to 1854 and from 1947 into the 1980s.

[1] It was the first law school in Georgia and in the Deep South.

[1] It was modeled after the influential Litchfield Law School, and was founded by William Tracy Gould, a graduate of Litchfield and the son of its director, James Gould.

[3] It had a chapter of Sigma Delta Kappa law fraternity.

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