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About This School
Address: 800 W Sam Houston Parkway S, Suite 100 Houston, TX 77042-1912
Website: http://www.paralegal.edu
Admissions Website: www.paralegal.edu/admissions/
Undergraduate Enrollment: 362
Categories: For Profit, Private School
Graduation Rate: 57%
% Receiving Pell Grants: 71%
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The sociology of law (or legal sociology) is often described as a sub-discipline of sociology or an interdisciplinary approach within legal studies. Some see sociology of law as belonging "necessarily" to the field of sociology, but others tend to consider it a field of research caught up between the ...