The University of California, Davis School of Law or Martin Luther King, Jr. School of Law and commonly known as King Hall, is an American Bar Association-accredited law school located in Davis, California on the campus of the University of California, Davis. By design, King Hall is the smallest of the four law schools in the University of California system, with a total enrollment of approximately 500 students. Founded in 1972, it is also the youngest.
External links
University of California, Davis School of Law (http://www.law.ucdavis.edu/) - Official law school Web site
The lawschool's publications use such words to describe its attributes as "supportive," "genuine warmth and friendship," and "an atmosphere of cooperation unparalleled in any other lawschool." These are soft words for a strong school, whose ranking among U.S. lawschools is well within the nation's top 50.
UCDavisSchool of Law is small, with a current J.D. enrollment of 583 and a total student-faculty ratio of approximately 8:1.
Davis, CA, a city of only 62,000 residents, half of whom are connected to the university, has the second-highest per-capita education level of any city in the U.S. and 95 miles of bicycle paths.
The University of California, Davis, commonly known as UCDavis, is one of the ten University of California campuses.
UCDavis has an excellent reputation in graduate studies and has several professional schools, including the school of veterinary medicine and the schools of law, medicine, and education.
Students at UCDavis are referred to as Aggies in honor of the school's agricultural heritage.