This Law School May Be Gone, But Not (Necessarily) Forgotten

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What was the second law school founded in the United States, five years after William & Mary School of Law?

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Hint: Though the school has been defunct since 1833, it counts two U.S. Vice Presidents, 101 congressmen, 28 senators, six cabinet secretaries, three justices of the United States Supreme Court, 14 state governors, and 13 state supreme court chief justices among its alumni.

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