Norman Manley Law School was created in 1973.
The parliamentary building named after Norman Manley is the Norman Manley Law School, located in Kingston, Jamaica. It was established to honor Manley's contributions to Jamaican law and politics, as he was a prominent Jamaican statesman and a founding member of the People's National Party. The building serves as an important center for legal education in the country.
Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law was created in 1976.
Duke University School of Law was created in 1868.
UCLA School of Law was created in 1949.
Baylor Law School was created in 1857.
Law School of Sorocaba was created in 1957.
Columbus School of Law was created in 1897.
Nigerian Law School was created in 1962.
Massachusetts School of Law was created in 1988.
Concord Law School was created in 1998.
Litchfield Law School was created in 1773.
Melbourne Law School was created in 1857.