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  1. History. Jones School of Law was founded in 1928 by Montgomery County Circuit Judge Walter B. Jones. The law school is named after Jones' father, Thomas Goode Jones, a Confederate veteran who was governor of Alabama and U.S. District Judge for the Northern and Middle Districts of Alabama . Faulkner University acquired Jones School of Law in 1983.

  2. According to this month’s American Bar Association (ABA) data, Faulkner University’s Thomas Goode Jones School of Law is the fastest growing law school in the United States. The ABA released its 2023 ABA Standard 509 data for all law schools…

  3. The curriculum of Thomas Goode Jones School of Law equips students for their roles in the institutions of justice. We provide our students with a foundation of legal knowledge and skills upon which they can build lives of service within the legal profession.

  4. Welcome to Faulkner University’s Thomas Goode Jones School of Law. For over 90 years, Jones School of Law has educated lawyers who have gone on to distinguished careers serving our state and nation — on the Alabama Supreme Court, as state and federal judges, as outstanding attorneys and leaders in the Alabama State Bar, as members of the ...

  5. As a small, Christian law school in the capital city of Alabama, Faulkner Law students have a unique advantage through the rigorous curriculum and hands-on experience that we provide. Faulkner Law wants students who will not only succeed academically but also have a desire to use their legal degrees to seek justice and serve their communities ...

  6. Oct 15, 2023 · Learn more about Thomas Goode Jones School of Law - Faulkner University, including course information, the admissions process, financial aid, ABA accreditation status, and more.

  7. Faulkner University’s Jones School of Law in Montgomery, Alabama is “a Church of Christ–affiliated school” with “a non-intimidating environment.” According to students here, it’s “the best-kept secret in Alabama.”