The Learning City: Law college puts city on the map as largest legal centre outside capital.

From: The Birmingham Post (England) | Date: November 7, 2001 | Copyright information

Birmingham's newest college officially opened yesterday cementing Birmingham's reputation as national centre of legal excellence.

The new pounds 7 million College of Law was opened by Digby Jones, director general of the CBI, two months after its first 300 students passed through its doors.

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