Franklin Pierce studied law for approximately two years. He attended Bowdoin College in Maine and then went on to study law at Northampton Law School in Massachusetts.
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Yes, the Franklin Pierce Law Center is open during the summer. However, it's always a good idea to check their website or contact the institution directly to confirm their specific summer hours of operation.
He practiced law when he was not at war or serving in Washington.
In 1825 he first went to Portsmouth, NH to read law under Levi Woodbury. In November, Woodbury left for Washington to take his Senate seat , so Pierce moved to Northampton to study at Judge Samuel Howe's law school.
Laura Bush's maiden name is Welch, not Pierce. Pierce is the maiden name of Barbara Bush, Laura's mother-in-law, however, and she is indeed related to President Franklin Pierce. Specifically, Barbara's great-great-grandfather was Franklin Pierce's 4th cousin.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act was signed into law by President Franklin Pierce on May 30, 1854.
Yes, you can attend law school regardless of your undergraduate degree.
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Pierce signed the Kansas-Nebraska Act into law and approved the treaty to make the Gadsden Purchase.