Appalachian School of Law

Appalachian School of Law

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established =1994
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Grundy, VA 24614
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The Appalachian School of Law (ASL) is a fully-accredited private law school on a four building campus in Grundy, Virginia, a small town near the convergence of Virginia, Kentucky, and West Virginia. The school offers a three-year Juris Doctor degree, and enrolls approximately 370 full-time students.cite web
url = http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/grad/directory/dir-law/brief/stude_03187_brief.php
title = Appalachian School of Law - Student Body
accessdate = 2007-04-02
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publisher = U.S. News and World Report
language = English
] The law school was founded in 1994 and it admitted its first class of students in August 1997.ASL was started and brought to Buchanan County, Virginia as a tool of economic development for the region. The school is fully accredited by the American Bar Association. ASL is notable for its focus to community service and leadership, emphasizing professional responsibility and alternative dispute resolution in its curriculum and requiring students to complete 25 hours of community service per semester in order to graduate. Each student is also required to complete an externship before graduation. ASL was also the site of a triple homicide that took place on January 16, 2002.

History

ASL traces its roots back to 1993 when Norton, Virginia lawyer Joe Wolfe came up with the idea to create a law school in Central Appalachia. His idea was well received by local business leaders and a steering committee was founded in 1994 and grew to eighty members. The committee surveyed lawyers and found that legal education needed to emphasize professional responsibility and alternative dispute resolution as these pillars of law school were becoming more important in today's law practice. The committee gained permission of the Virginia General Assembly to start a law school in 1995 and continued to secure endorsements from local civic associations and industrial development authorities. Buchanan County, Virginia approached the committee in 1996 and offered the grounds and buildings of the former Grundy Elementary and Intermediate Schools to which the steering committee accepted.cite web
url = http://www.asl.edu/documents/2006-2007Catalog.pdf
title = Catalog 2006-2007
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publisher = Appalachian School of Law
language = English
]

A $1 million loan (which was later converted into a grant) financed the buildings' renovations.cite web
url = http://www.bdtonline.com/cnhi/bdtonline/homepage/local_story_068210953.html?keyword=leadpicturestory
title = Buchanan’s 10-year-old $2.5 million debt forgiven
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publisher = Bluefield (WV) Daily Telegraph
language = English
]

The State Council of Higher Education in Virginia granted the school the ability to enroll students studying for the Juris Doctor Degree in 1997. The charter class of 71 students first attended classes on August 12, 1997.cite web
url = http://www.asl.edu/documents/2006-2007Catalog.pdf
title = Catalog 2006-2007
accessdate = 2007-03-09
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publisher = Appalachian School of Law
language = English
]

Buchanan County brought ASL to Grundy in order to revitalize a town that had been in a steady economic decline since the town's Flood of 1977. ASL has brought a positive economic impact on its home town, including spurring construction of rental homes and the opening of additional businesses in the area. ASL has become a success story for the concept of higher education as an economic development tool.cite web
url = http://www.bdtonline.com/cnhi/bdtonline/homepage/local_story_068210953.html?keyword=leadpicturestory
title = Buchanan’s 10-year-old $2.5 million debt forgiven
accessdate = 2007-04-02
format = HTML
publisher = Bluefield (WV) Daily Telegraph
language = English
] The school has brought in $12 million per year to the local economy.cite web
url = http://www.uacp.org/news_roanoke_times_uacp_asl.html
title = Colleges bring coal country a fresh mine of resources
accessdate = 2007-04-03
format = HTML
publisher = Roanoke Times
language = English
] ASL's economic success spurred the conception and implementation of the University of Appalachia College of Pharmacy which was founded in 2003 and opened its doors in 2005.cite web
url = http://www.virginiamountaineer.com/backissues/3-1-07/Default.asp
title = Open House
accessdate = 2007-03-16
format = HTML
publisher = Virginia Mountaineer
language = English
]

January 2002 campus shooting

On January 16, 2002, ASL Dean Anthony Sutin, Professor Thomas Blackwell, and 1L student Angela Dales were shot and killed by disgruntled student Peter Odighizuwa, 43, of Nigeria. When Odighizuwa exited the building, he was subdued by two students armed with personal firearms. At trial, Odighizuwa was found mentally competent, pled guilty to the murders to avoid the death penalty, and was sentenced to multiple life terms in prison.cite web
url = http://law.utoledo.edu/students/lawreview/volumes/v36n1/Davis%20WJ.htm
title = Davis, W. Jeremy, "Against All Sense and Reason or Change and the Art of Getting Lucky"
accessdate = 2007-04-04
format = HTML
publisher = University of Toledo Law Review
language = English
]

Profile

According to the Law School Admissions Council's 2005 profile, ASL's student body demographic was as follows: 88.5% Caucasian, 2.5% African American, 2.5% Asian American, 0.3% Mexican American, 0.5% Puerto Rican, and 0.5% Hispanic with 5.2% not reporting. 67.6% of the student body is male, while 32.4% of the student body is female. The student to faculty ratio in 2005 was 19.3 to 1 and typical first year class size is 140. For the fall 2005 entering class, 1302 applied for admission, of which 527 were granted admission and 149 matriculated into the first year class. The 25-75 percentile range for LSAT scores and undergraduate GPA is 147-152 and 2.64-3.33. 70% of graduates are employed nine months after graduation and 70% passed the Tennessee bar exam in 2005. (A plurality of ASL graduates choose to take the Tennessee bar exam. Other graduates choose other states including Virginia.)cite web
url = http://officialguide.lsac.org/OFFGUIDE/pdf/aba5829.pdf
title = LSAC Guide to the Appalachian School of Law
accessdate = 2007-04-11
format = HTML
publisher = Law School Admissions Council
language = English
] ASL was ranked "fourth tier" in the U.S. News and World Report law school listings, its first appearance since becoming fully accredited.cite web
url = http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/grad/rankings/law/brief/lawrank_tier4_brief.php
title = ASL Ranking
accessdate = 2007-04-11
format = HTML
publisher = U.S. News and World Report
language = English
]

Appalachian School of Law was granted full accreditation by the American Bar Association on June 12, 2006. The school had been provisionally accredited by the ABA since February 2001. Students who complete their course of legal study at this approved law school are eligible to take the bar examination in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Prior to February 2001, graduates of the school were allowed to sit for the bar examination in Virginia and West Virginia.cite web
url = http://www.asl.edu/article.php?story_id=135&cmd=verbose
title = ASL Receives ABA Full Accredidation
accessdate = 2007-03-15
format = HTML
publisher = Appalachian School of Law
language = English
]

Campus

The campus of ASL currently consists of three buildings, the main academic building, the Student Organization House, and the law library. The law school also uses the Booth Hall reception room as a classroom, as the Southwest Virginia Community College occupies all the classrooms.

The main academic building was created from the town's former high school (and junior high school) and gymnasium complex; these buildings were joined and extensively remodeled and expanded as part of a $1 millioncite web
url = http://www.tricities.com/tristate/tri/news.apx.-content-articles-TRI-2007-03-10-0012.html
title = VCEDA forgives loans for projects
accessdate = 2007-04-02
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publisher = Bristol Herald Courier
language = English
] award-winning architectural project.cite web
url = http://www.t-l.com/default.php?do=ClientProjects&JobID=130&header=Project%20Profile
title = Appalachian School of Law
accessdate = 2007-04-08
format = HTML
publisher = Thompson and Litton
language = English
] The main building contains an appellate courtroom (which doubles as the auditorium for large events), a trial courtroom, five seminar rooms, student mailroom, the Lion's Lounge, and faculty and staff offices. Most rooms are wired for internet access.cite web
url = http://www.asl.edu/documents/2006-2007Catalog.pdf
title = Catalog 2006-2007 (page 5)
accessdate = 2007-04-08
format = HTML
publisher = Appalachian School of Law
language = English
] The two-story law library is adjacent to the main building. The building has convert|24780|sqft|m2 and has facilities for seminar classes and group study rooms. The library contains over 196,000 volumes. Once the former Grundy Elementary School, this building has also been extensively remodeled and features individual and group study areas, a computer lab, and both wireless and wired internet access.cite web
url = http://www.asl.edu/library/information.php
title = Library General Information
accessdate = 2007-03-08
format = HTML
publisher = Appalachian School of Law Library
language = English
]

The student organization house, located across Slate Creek from the main campus, houses offices for student organizations including the Student Bar Association, Moot Court, and the Law Journal. A privately owned coffee shop operates out of this building during the school year.cite web
url = http://www.asl.edu/documents/2006-2007Catalog.pdf
title = Catalog 2006-2007 (page 5)
accessdate = 2007-04-08
format = HTML
publisher = Appalachian School of Law
language = English
]

A fourth campus building, Booth Hall, has recently opened. Booth Hall is situated behind and to the rear of the main academic building and law library. The building will have convert|58000|sqft|m2 of space on three floors. Thirty three parking spaces will be situated on the first floor. Additional classrooms, including one that seats 150 students, computer lab, student lounges, and a conference room will be included in the new building. The building is estimated to be completed in 2008 and will house the school's Business Office and President's Office. The building will also house facilities for Southwest Virginia Community College, which will share classroom space with ASL.cite web
url = http://www.virginiamountaineer.com/backissues/5-25-06/Default.asp
title = New Building Planned
accessdate = 2007-03-16
format = HTML
publisher = Virginia Mountaineer
language = English
]

Academic program

(ABA); however, the school distinguishes itself from almost all of the other 192 ABA accredited law schools in the country, as its students are required to volunteer 25 hours each semester on community service projects, ranging from dispute resolution training to humane society management. Only 11 other law schools have similar mandatory programs.cite web
url = http://www.asl.edu/current/communityserv.php
title = Community Service
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publisher = Appalachian School of Law
language = English
]

ASL offers a Pre-Admission Summer Opportunity (PASO) programs for students who have the potential to become good lawyers and law students but whose LSAT's and GPA's do not necessarily reflect their skills and talents. The program lasts four weeks, three of which are independent home study, the final week is the on-campus lecture and final exam. The top scorers on the final exam may be offered admission to the fall's first year class.cite web
url = http://www.asl.edu/admissions/procedure.php
title = Admissions Procedure
accessdate = 2007-04-04
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publisher = ASL Office of Student Services
language = English
]

First year students arrive one week before the academic year starts to partake in a one credit course called Introduction to Law which covers the basic skills needed in order to succeed in law school. Students also register for classes and finalize their financial aid needs then.cite web
url = http://www.asl.edu/prospective/introlaw.php
title = Introduction to Law
accessdate = 2007-04-02
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publisher = Appalachian School of Law
language = English
]

First year students cover legal foundation courses: Torts (4 credits), Contracts (6 credits), Property (6 credits), Civil Procedure (5 credits), Criminal Law (3 credits) and Legal Process (6 credits). Legal Process teaches students legal research and writing. First-year students also take an orientation course to the community service program in the first semester and an additional legal research course in the second semester. First-year students may not take any electives.cite web
url = http://www.asl.edu/prospective/curriculum.php
title = Curriculum
accessdate = 2007-03-08
format = HTML
publisher = Appalachian School of Law
language = English
] Additionally, all first-year students are required to complete a 200-hour unpaid externship over the summer before their second-year. This requirement is usually met by students working as judicial clerks, interns in prosecutor and defense offices, state and federal governmental agencies, and private practices. Placements have included state supreme courts, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the U.S. Department of Justice. The school provides assistance in locating and obtaining these positions.cite web
url = http://www.asl.edu/prospective/courses.php#externship
title = Externship
accessdate = 2007-03-16
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publisher = Appalachian School of Law
language = English
] Second year students cover additional legal foundation courses: Constitutional Law (6 credits), Evidence (4 credits), Professional Responsibility (3 credits), and Secured Transactions (3 credits). Students also cover Trusts and Estates (3 credits) and Business Associations (3 credits), and are allowed to take electives, such as Appellate Advocacy. Students also fulfill their alternative dispute resolution requirement in the second year.cite web
url = http://www.asl.edu/prospective/curriculum.php
title = Curriculum
accessdate = 2007-03-08
format = HTML
publisher = Appalachian School of Law
language = English
]

Students in their third year have the most options when it comes to electives. Third year students are required to take Family Law (3 credits), Criminal Procedure (3 credits), Payment Systems (3 credits), and Tax Law (3 credits). Additionally, students have their capstone experience in a writing intensive seminar. Each students takes two practicums focusing on the practical aspects of legal practice.cite web
url = http://www.asl.edu/prospective/curriculum.php
title = Curriculum
accessdate = 2007-03-08
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publisher = Appalachian School of Law
language = English
]

Alternative dispute resolution

ASL is distinguished by its requirement that all second-year students complete a mandatory Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) class. The school has also held ADR training in local schools; this program drew national attention, particularly from former U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno, who has publicly congratulated the school on this effort.cite web
url = http://www.arc.gov/index.do?nodeId=599
title = McDaniel, Lynda, "Law and Community Service: The Appalachian School of Law"
accessdate = 2007-04-03
format = HTML
publisher = Appalachian Regional Commission, "Appalachia Magazine"
language = English
] Students are given an overview of different types of conflict resolutions, particularly mediation, negotiation, and arbitration. Ethical issues are explored in addition to legal and policy ramifications. Students learn the strengths and weaknesses of each method of dispute resolution and learn which methods are appropriate for certain situations.cite web
url = http://www.asl.edu/prospective/courses.php#disputeresolution
title = Course Descriptions
accessdate = 2007-04-19
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publisher = Appalachian School of Law
language = English
] Students also have the option of taking additional courses in their second and third years to earn certification for mediation under the "Lawyer as a Problem Solver" Certificate Program. Students must complete basic law school procedure courses, two ADR focused courses, and an additional problem solving skills course.cite web
url = http://www.asl.edu/article.php?story_id=142&cmd=verbose
title = ASL Graduate Begins Prestigious Masters of Law Program
accessdate = 2007-03-15
format = HTML
publisher = Appalachian School of Law
language = English
] ASL offers two courses to fulfill this requirement: certified civil mediation, and advanced negotiation. The school has two faculty which solely teach alternative dispute resolution related courses.cite web
url = http://www.asl.edu/article.php?story_id=155&cmd=verbose
title = Unique Aspects of ASL's ADR Curriculum
accessdate = 2007-04-19
format = HTML
publisher = Appalachian School of Law
language = English
]

tudent life

ASL has an active student body involved in activities not only on campus but within the local community and the legal profession as well. Officially recognized student organizations on campus:cite web
url = http://www.asl.edu/current/studentorg.php
title = Student Organizations
accessdate = 2007-03-15
format = HTML
publisher = Appalachian School of Law
language = English
]

ASL's student body governs itself through the Student Bar Association. The SBA is divided into three branches, the Senate, Executive, and the Honor Court. The Senate consists of three elected senators for the first year, second year, and third year classes. The Executive Branch consists of the Student Body President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer, plus any committees that the President appoints to assist in his or her endeavors. The Honor Court consists of five elected judges, one for the first year class and two per upper class.cite web
url = http://www.asl.edu/current/sbaaba.php
title = SBA/ABA
accessdate = 2007-03-09
format = HTML
publisher = Appalachian School of Law
language = English
]

ASL also fields moot court teams that compete in national competitions. Students can audition for the team through either the Appellate Advocacy class in the second year or through an annual intra-school moot court challenge in the fall of the third year.cite web
url = http://www.asl.edu/article.php?story_id=108&cmd=verbose
title = ASL 3RD ANNUAL INTRASCHOOL MOOT COURT COMPETITION
accessdate = 2007-04-02
format = HTML
publisher = Appalachian School of Law
language = English
]

Journals

* [http://www.asl.edu/current/lawjournal.php Appalachian Journal of Law]
* [http://www.asl.edu/current/nrlj.php Appalachian Natural Resources Law Journal] (Online Journal)

External links and further reading

* [http://www.asl.edu/ ASL Web Site]
* [http://www.arc.gov/index.do?nodeId=599 "Law and Community Service: The Appalachian School of Law" by Lynda McDaniel (Appalachian Regional Commission)]
* [http://www.law.stetson.edu/lawrev/abstracts/PDF/32-1Davis.pdf "The Appalachian School of Law: Tried by Still True" by Wendy B. Davis (Stetson Law Review)]
* [http://officialguide.lsac.org/SearchResults/SchoolPage_PDFs/LSAC_LawSchoolDescription/LSAC5829.pdf LSAC Guide to ASL]
* [http://officialguide.lsac.org/SearchResults/SchoolPage_PDFs/ABA_LawSchoolData/ABA5829.pdf ABA Statistics for ASL]

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