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Oak Brook College states that its mission "is to train 'advocates of truth, counselors of reconciliation, and ministers of justice.'"<ref name="ref1"/>  It teaches the philosophy that American law is based on Scripture and the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God, as expressed in the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution.<ref>http://www.obcl.edu/philosophy/</ref>  
 
Oak Brook College states that its mission "is to train 'advocates of truth, counselors of reconciliation, and ministers of justice.'"<ref name="ref1"/>  It teaches the philosophy that American law is based on Scripture and the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God, as expressed in the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution.<ref>http://www.obcl.edu/philosophy/</ref>  
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The College offers both Juris Doctor and Paralegal programs.<ref>http://www.obcl.edu/academics/</ref>
  
 
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Oak Brook College of Law is a Christian law school based out of Fresno, California.[1] The primary method of instruction is through correspondence/distance learning.[2] Because of its use of a correspondence method, Oak Brook College is not accredited by the American Bar Association.[3]

Oak Brook College states that its mission "is to train 'advocates of truth, counselors of reconciliation, and ministers of justice.'"[1] It teaches the philosophy that American law is based on Scripture and the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God, as expressed in the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution.[4]

The College offers both Juris Doctor and Paralegal programs.[5]

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