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  1. Salmon P. Chase College of Law: Northern Kentucky University, Greater Cincinnati Region. LUNSFORD ACADEMY RANKS AS TOP INNOVATION PROGRAM IN THE NATION Read more. CHOOSE CHASE. JD PROGRAM. LEARN MORE. MLS PROGRAM. LEARN MORE. CHASE IS SUPPORTIVE FACULTY. CUTTING-EDGE PROGRAMS. LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES. HELPING OTHERS.

  2. 42 (Part-time) [1] USNWR ranking. 149th (of 196) 41st (of 70, Part-time law) [2] Bar pass rate. 81.61% (First-time takers 2023) Website. chaselaw .nku .edu. The NKU Salmon P. Chase College of Law (formerly Salmon P. Chase College of Law, also known as Chase College of Law) is the law school of Northern Kentucky University, a public ...

    • Judith Daar
    • 1893; 130 years ago
    • 291 (full-time)
    • 148th–194th (bottom 25%), 53rd-69th, (part-time law)
  3. The Salmon P. Chase College of Law's mission is to provide a practical and intellectually rigorous legal education that produces graduates who respect and honor the rule of law and make significant contributions to the legal profession and to their communities.

  4. Salmon P. Chase College of Law. About Chase. CHASE COLLEGE OF LAW. IS KNOWN AS. THE LAWYER'S SCHOOL. STUDENTS WILL: Prepare for the Future of Law. The Digital Revolution ushered in exciting and complex legal problems that require an upgraded, sophisticated lawyer to solve.

  5. Northern Kentucky University (Chase) Law School Overview. The full-time program application fee at the Salmon P. Chase College of Law at Northern Kentucky University (Chase)...

  6. Salmon P. Chase College of Law. Faculty. Eric Alden. Professor of Law. 517 Nunn Hall. 859-572-5520. aldene1@nku.edu. Courses Taught: Business Organizations, Contracts, Coprorate Governance, Corporations, Mergers and Acquisitions, Property, Quantative Methods for Lawyers, Securities Regulation, Startups and Venture Capital Law. View Full Bio.

  7. Our Story. Salmon P. Chase College of Law is named for one of the region’s most prominent lawyers and jurists − the Cincinnati lawyer who was an Ohio governor, U.S. treasury secretary during the Civil War, and, from 1864 to 1873, Chief Justice of the United States.