University of New Hampshire School of Law
The University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law is a public law school in Concord, New Hampshire, United States, associated with the University of New Hampshire. It is the only law school in the state and was founded in 1973 by Robert H. Rines and Frank DiPietro. The school is particularly well known for its Intellectual Property Law program.
The school was originally named for Franklin Pierce, 14th US president.
Main building on the Concord campus, which opened in 1976
Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property
Webster Replying to Hayne by George P.A. Healy. The honors program is named for Daniel Webster.
Concord is the capital city of the U.S. state of New Hampshire and the seat of Merrimack County. As of the 2020 census the population was 43,976, making it the 3rd most populous city in New Hampshire after Manchester and Nashua.
Image: New Hampshire State House 6
Image: Main Street Concord 6
Image: Downtown Concord, NH
Image: New Hampshire State Library Concord