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LAW SCHOOL LISTS
Information On ABA-Approved Law Schools
By
Edward M. Stern, Assistant Dean for Pre-Law Advising at Boston University and
Gerald L. Wilson, Senior Associate Dean at Duke University
Copyright © by Edward M. Stern and Gerald L. Wilson 1993
Revised edition, May 2011. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form,
by photostat, microfilm, xerography or any other means, or incorporated into any information retrieval
system, electronic or mechanical, without the written permission of the authors.
Forward
As Editors of this publication, we continue to try to provide to both prelaw advisors and prelaw students
the most current and useful information possible. In the spring of this year we conducted our annual
survey of ABA accredited law schools in the United States in order to update these lists of law school
academic programs, clinical programs, available scholarships, admission policies and other information.
Two notes, both caveats, should be added here. First, this is really a reference book, a ready reference,
we hope. Individual schools should be contacted for more information. Second, both advisors and
students should be cautious when selecting a law school on the basis of one or just a few factors such as
specialized programs, joint-degree programs, salary ranges, student organizations, etc. For the most part,
a legal education is a general education in law and specialization occurs after law school. Applicants
should look at the total program presented by a law school and see which school in its totality seems to
best meet their needs.
We hope that users of this book will also recognize that these lists are compiled from information
received from law schools and that they are, to coin a phrase, “subject to change without notice.”
A word of appreciation, actually far more than a word, is due to Ms. Terry Wilkerson and Marguerite
Geagan in the PreLaw Advising Center at Duke University. An additional word of appreciation is due
to Heather C. Struck of SUNY Binghamton for her research on Dean’s Certification Letters & Summer
Conditional Programs. A very special thank you is owed to Rita Callahan Ralston who edited and
supervised this project this year.
Please note that NAPLA and SAPLA do not endorse, support or acknowledge the effectiveness or utility of
any commercial test preparation or advising program.
Edward M. Stern
Boston University
Gerald L. Wilson
Duke University
Table of Contents
1. Law School Academic Programs
A.
B.
C.
C. i
D.
E.
E. i.
F.
G.
H.
I-1.
I-2.
J.
Special Degree Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Master of Laws (LLM) Programs Offering Specialities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Dual Degree Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Law Schools Offering Accelerated JD/MBA Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Areas of Emphasis without a Graduate Degree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Law Schools Offering a Summer or Semester of Study Abroad or an Exchange Program . . . . . . . . . . 69
(Arranged by Schools)
Law Schools Participating in Programs which Offer a Law Degree from a Foreign Country . . . . . . . . 80
(in addition to the JD)
Law Schools Offering a Summer or Semester of Study Abroad or an Exchange Program . . . . . . . . . . 82
(Arranged by Countries)
Law School Summer Foreign Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Law Schools with an Evening Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Law Schools Offering Summer Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
How many credits can a student take in summer school? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Law Schools Offering a January Start Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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116
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2. Clinical Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
(Arranged by Program Area)
3. Law School Publications Open to Student Participation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169
(Arranged by Subject)
4. Student Organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
5. Scholarships
A.
B.
Schools Offering Non-Need Based Scholarships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251
Schools Offering Need Based Scholarships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310
6. Additional Useful Information
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
J.
K.
L.
M.
N.
Schools Requiring Disciplinary Clearance from Applicant’s Undergraduate Institution . . . . . . . . . .
Schools Offering a Summer Conditional Admission Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Schools Offering One Year Deferrals for Accepted Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Loan Repayment Assistance Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Schools Permitting Pre-Selection of Students to be Interviewed by Firms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Top States Represented in Law School Student Bodies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Top States Where Alumni Are Practicing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
What Schools Do With Multiple LSAT Scores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
How Schools Treat Old LSAT Scores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Preferred Means of Receiving Letters of Recommendation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Schools Offering On-Campus Housing for Law Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Schools Using a Formula in the Admissions Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Law School Attrition Rates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Moot Court Opportunities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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O.
P.
Q.
R.
S.
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Ranges, Median Salaries and Types of Employment for Recent Graduating Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Admission and Support Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bar Passage Rates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
E-Mail and Internet Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FAQ’s
Application Processes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Diversity and Distribution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section Questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Internet Available? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Early Action/Early Decision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
No Early Action or Early Decision Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
December LSAT Questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
February LSAT Questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
How Schools Treat Special Accommodations LSATs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Time Off Before Law School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Waitlisting 101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
In-State Preference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
In-State Tuition Rates After One Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Debt After Law School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Transfer Answers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fee Waivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Online Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Partners in the Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Law School Academic Programs
Some law schools offer graduate work in a general field of law while others have graduate programs in a specific area of the law. A
number of law schools have joint degree programs whereby a student may combine his/her legal studies with course work in another
discipline. In these cases some of the credits from the law courses will count toward the graduate degree in the other discipline while
some of the graduate work will fulfill a part of the law degree. When these programs are available the individual will generally be able
to complete the two degrees in a year less than if they were taken separately. A large number of law schools give special emphasis
to certain areas of the law but not enough work to warrant a graduate program.
The information on the following pages was compiled from a questionnaire submitted to the law schools by Dean Edward Stern of
Boston University and Dr. Gerald Wilson of Duke University.* Again thanks are due to Ms. Rita Callahan Ralston, who shepherded
this process from beginning to end, Marguerite Geagan, and Terry Wilkerson for their participation.
Many schools change their programs from one year to another. After finding the special program in which a student is interested,
attention should be given to the most recent bulletin of that school. Several schools have indicated that a student might be able to
work out another joint degree program on an individual basis.
*When there is an asterisk (*) beside a school, the information came from the Official Guide rather than from a response to the
Stern/Wilson Survey.
** Graduates of foreign law schools only
1
Law School Academic Programs
A. SPECIAL DEGREE PROGRAMS
JD-LLM
Asian Legal Studies
Boston University Law School
JD-LLM
Banking and Financial Law
Boston University Law School
JD-LLM
Child Law
Loyola University—Chicago
JD-LLM
Commerce and Technology
University of New Hampshire
School of Law
JD-LLM
Corporate Law
Loyola University—Chicago
JD-LLM
European Law
Boston University Law School
LLM
Corporate Law and Finance
Widener University School of Law
DCL
Doctor of Comparative Law
Georgetown University Law Center
DL
Doctor of Laws in Health Law
Loyola University—Chicago
Widener University School of Law
JSD
Doctor of Juridical Science
American University
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Los Angeles
University of Chicago
Columbia University
Cornell University
**Duke University
University of Florida (TAX)
Georgetown University Law Center
Harvard University
*University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—
Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—
Indianapolis
University of Kansas
**University of Michigan (S.J.D.)
New York University
Northwestern University
Pace University
(S.J.D. Environmental Law)
University of the Pacific, McGeorge
School of Law
University of Pennsylvania (S.J.D.)
University of Pittsburgh
Southern Methodist
(S.J.D. Science of Law)
Stanford Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Temple University Beasley
School of Law
University of Virginia
Washington University
University of Wisconsin
Yale Law School
JD-LLB
Doctor of Jurisprudence/Bachelor of Law
University of Colorado
University of Detroit Mercy
Indiana University School of Law—
Indianapolis
JSP
Doctor of Jurisprudence and Social Policy
University of California—Berkeley
*University of Illinois
DCL
Doctorate in Civil Law
JD-LLM
Environmental and Natural Resource Law
Lewis and Clark Law School
Juris Master
George Mason University
JM
JD-LLM
Financial Services Law
Chicago—Kent College of Law
JD-LLM
Health Law
Loyola University—Chicago
Saint Louis University
Southern Illinois University
JD-LLM
History
George Washington University
JD-LLM
Intellectual Property
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Golden Gate University
University of New Hampshire
School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
JD-LLM
International and Comparative Law
Cornell University
Duke University
JD-LLM
International Criminal Law and Justice
Frank Pierce Law Center
JD-LLM
Insurance Law
University of Connecticut
3
Law School Academic Programs
JD-LLM
International Law
University of Miami
MJ
Business Law
Loyola University—Chicago
SJD
International Legal Studies
Golden Gate University
MJ
Child and Family Law
Loyola University—Chicago
JD-LLM
International Human Rights
Northwestern University
MJ
International Human Rights
University of Notre Dame Law School
Master of Health Law
Loyola University—Chicago
Widener University School of Law
MIP
Master of Intellectual Property
University of New Hampshire
School of Law
MICLJ
Master of International Criminal Law and
Justice
University of New Hampshire
School of Law
MJS
Master of Juridical Studies
Washington University
LLM
Master of Laws—General
University of Alabama
Arizona State University
**Brigham Young University
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
University of California—Los Angeles
Boston College Law School
**University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of Chicago
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Cleveland—Marshall
Columbia University
**University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Drake University
**Duke University
Emory University
Fordham University
University of Georgia
Georgetown University Law Center
George Washington University
**Hamline University School of Law
Harvard University
Hofstra Law School
**Washington University
University of Hawaii
**University of Houston Law Center
*University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—
Bloomington
Louisiana State University
**University of Michigan
University of Missouri—Kansas City
New York University
Northwestern University
University of Pennsylvania
University of San Diego
**University of Southern California
JSD
JD-JCL
Juris Doctor/Canon Law
Catholic University of America
JD-Master Master of International Affairs and Law
Georgetown University Law Center
JD-DESS
Master in Global Business Law
Northwestern University
JD-MBA
Master’s of Business Administration
University of Hawaii
University of the Pacific, McGeorge
School of Law
Southern Methodist
MA
Master in American Legal Institutions
*University of Minnesota
MCL
Master in Civil Law
Louisiana State University
MCT
Master of Commerce and Technology
University of New Hampshire
School of Law
MCJ
Master of Comparative Jurisprudence
**Harvard University
**Howard University
MCL
Master of Comparative Law
Brigham Young University
(foreign lawyers)
California Western (foreign lawyers)
University of Chicago
Samford University—Cumberland
Indiana University School of Law—
Bloomington
Louisiana State University
**University of Michigan
University of Pennsylvania (LLCM)
JD-MLLP
Master of German and European Law and
Legal Practice (three years)
Cornell University
JD-LLM
Master of Public Health
George Washington University
JD-MMPA Master’s of Public Policy and
Administration
University of the Pacific, McGeorge
School of Law
4
Law School Academic Programs
Southern Methodist
Southern Illinois University
Southwestern Law School
**Temple University Beasley
School of Law
**University of Texas
**Touro Law Center
Tulane University
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
University of Virginia
**Wake Forest University
Washington University
University of Wisconsin
Wayne State University
Yale Law School
LLM/JDMBA
Master of Laws, Certificate in Business
Northwestern University
LLM
Master of International Trade Law
University of Arizona
LLM/MIA
Master of International Affairs & Law
Georgetown University Law Center
MLS
Master of Legal Studies
Albany Law School
Arizona State University
Duke University
University of Nebraska
Northwestern University
Southern Illinois University
Stanford Law School
MSLS
Master of Science (Legal Studies)
Cornell University
PhD
Law
Indiana University School of Law—
Bloomington
MRLS
Master of Resources Law Studies
University of Denver
MSJ
Master of Science in Jurisprudence
Seton Hall University School of Law
JSM
Master of Science of Law
(SPILS-Stanford Program in International
Legal Studies)
Stanford Law School
MELP
Master of Environmental Law and Policy
Vermont Law School
MSL Master of Studies in Law
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Pittsburgh
Yale Law School
MSLA Master of Science in Legal Administration
University of Denver
JD-LLM Ocean and Costal Law
University of Miami
JD-LLM Real Property Development
University of Miami
JD-LLM
Taxation
University of Alabama
University of Baltimore
Boston University Law School
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Denver
Georgetown University Law Center
Golden Gate University
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—Chicago
University of Miami
University of Missouri—Kansas City
New York University
Northwestern University
University of San Diego
Temple University Beasley
School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Villanova University
SJD
General
American University
University of Michigan
Tulane University
JD-MS
Master of Science
Capital University
JD-PhD
Law and Economics
Vanderbilt Law School
JSD
International Water Law
University of the Pacific, McGeorge
School of Law
SJD
Doctor of Juridical Science in Health Law
Loyola University—Chicago
Widener University School of Law
SJD
Doctor of Juridical Science in Law, Religion
and Culture
Samford University—Cumberland
SJD
Doctor of Judicial Science in Taxation
University of Florida
SJD
Doctor of Judicial Science of
Environmental Law
Pace University
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Law School Academic Programs
B. MASTER OF LAWS (LLM) PROGRAMS OFFERING SPECIALITIES
LLM
Admiralty Law
Tulane University
LLM
Biotechnology and Genomics
Arizona State University
LLM
Master of Laws—Advanced Legal Studies
Albany Law School
LLM
Advanced Legal Studies for Foreign
Lawyers
New England Law | Boston
LLM
Business and Corporate Law
Loyola University—Chicago
University of San Diego
LLM
Business Law & Economics
Chapman University
LLM
Advocacy
Georgetown University Law Center
University of the Pacific, McGeorge
School of Law
LLM
Business and Taxation
Capital University
LLM
Child Law
Loyola University—Chicago
LLM
Agricultural Law
University of Arkansas—Fayetteville
LLM
American and Comparative Law
University of Denver
LLM
Commerce and Technology
University of New Hampshire
School of Law
LLM
Comparative and International Law
**University of California—Los Angeles
**California Western University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
**Cornell University
University of Florida
University of Miami
**Michigan State University
Pace University
**University of Pittsburgh
**Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
**Southern Methodist
**Wake Forest University
LLM
Comparative Legal Thought
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
LLM
Corporate Governance & Practice
Stanford Law School
LLM
Corporate Law
Loyola University—Chicago
New York University
Wayne State University
LLM
Corporate and Finance Law
Fordham University
Wayne State University
Widener University School of Law
LLM
Comparative Law
**University of Miami
University of Notre Dame Law School
(London Campus)
**Penn State Dickinson School of Law
LLM
American Law and International Legal
Practices
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
LLM
American Law for Foreign Lawyers
Boston University Law School
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Hamline University School of Law
Indiana University School of Law—
Indianapolis
University of Miami
Regent University School of Law
Saint Louis University
Santa Clara University
Tulane University
LLM
American Legal System
Hofstra Law School
Michigan State University
(foreign lawyers only)
St. Mary’s University
William &Mary
Vermont Law School
LLM
Asian Law
Fordham University
University of Washington
LLM
Banking and Financial Law
Boston University Law School
LLM
Banking, Corporate and Finance
Fordham University
LLM
Bioethics
Indiana University School of Law—
Indianapolis
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Law School Academic Programs
**University of San Diego
Temple University Beasley
School of Law
**University of Miami
LLM
For Foreign Law Graduates
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
Southern Methodist
LLM
Comparative Legal Thought
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
LLM
Dispute Resolution
University of Missouri—Columbia School
of Law
LLM
Dispute Resolution and Advocacy
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
LLM
Elder Law
Stetson University
University of Kansas
LLM
Energy
*University of Utah
LLM
Energy and Environment Law
University of Houston Law Center
Pace University
Tulane University
LLM
General
Boston College Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Catholic University of America
Chapman University
Drake University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—
Bloomington
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Pennsylvania
University of San Diego
Southern Illinois University
Southern Methodist
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Tulane University
LLM
Entertainment and Media Law
Chapman University
Southern University
Southwestern Law School
LLM
Entrepreneurial Law
University of Colorado
LLM
Environmental Law
George Washington University
Golden Gate University
Lewis & Clark
University of Oregon
Pace University
Vermont Law School
LLM-MSPH
Environmental Health Sciences
Tulane University
LLM
LLM
Global Energy, International Arbitration
and Environment Law
University of Texas
LLM
Global Health Law
Georgetown University Law Center
LLM
Global Health and International Institutions
Georgetown University Law Center
LLM
Global Law and Technology
Suffolk University Law School
LLM
Global and US Legal Studies
Case Western Reserve University
LLM
Master of Laws—Government
Administration & Regulation
Albany Law School
LLM
Government Procurement Law
George Washington University
Environmental and Natural Resources
University of Denver
Lewis and Clark College
University of Utah
LLM
Government and Public Policy
University of the Pacific, McGeorge
School of Law
LLM
Estate Planning
University of Miami
LLM
Government Procurement and
Environmental Law
George Washington University
LLM
Executive International Business Law
Boston University Law School
LLM
Family Law
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Hofstra Law School
LLM
Financial Services Law
Chicago—Kent College of Law
New York Law School
LLM
Health Law
Albany Law School
DePaul University College of Law
University of Houston Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—
Indianapolis
Loyola University—Chicago
Quinnipiac University
Saint Louis University
Seton Hall University School of Law
Widener University School of Law
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Law School Academic Programs
LLM
Information Technology and Intellectual
Property
University of Colorado
LLM
International Energy, Natural Resources,
and Indigenous Peoples
University of Oklahoma
LLM
Intellectual Property
Albany Law School
Boston University Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
DePaul University College of Law
Fordham University
George Washington University
Golden Gate University
University of Houston Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—
Indianapolis
The John Marshall Law School
Michigan State University
University of New Hampshire
School of Law
Santa Clara University
Seton Hall University School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Washington University
LLM
International Environment Law
George Washington University
LLM
International Human Rights Law
American University
Indiana University School of Law—
Indianapolis
University of Notre Dame Law School
Northwestern University
LLM
Intellectual Property and Information
Technology Law
Fordham University
LLM
International Business and Economics Law
Georgetown University Law Center
LLM
International Law
Albany Law School
Arizona State University
**Cornell University
DePaul University College of Law
**Duke University
University of Georgia
Hofstra Law School
University of Houston Law Center
The John Marshall Law School
University of Miami
New York University
University of San Diego
Stetson University College of Law
Vanderbilt Law School
LLM
International Business and Trade Law
Fordham University
LLM
International Law and Justice
Fordham University
LLM
International Intellectual Property Law
Chicago­—Kent College of Law
LLM
International and Comparative Law
Chapman University
**Chicago­—Kent College of Law
Cornell University
Duke University
George Washington University
Indiana University School of Law—
Indianapolis
University of Iowa
University of Miami
University of Notre Dame Law School
Pace University
St. Mary’s University
Santa Clara University
University of Texas
Tulane University
LLM
International Legal Studies
American University
Georgetown University Law Center
Golden Gate University
LLM
International Water Law
University of the Pacific, McGeorge
School of Law
LLM
Insurance Law
University of Connecticut
LLM
International Studies
Villanova University
LLM
Master of International Trade Law
University of Arizona
LLM
Law Science & Technology
Stanford Law School
LLM
International Criminal Law and Justice
University of New Hampshire
School of Law
LLM
International Taxation
University of Michigan
New York University
LLM
Judicial Process
University of Virginia
LLM
Labor Law
New York University
Wayne State University
LLM
International Economic Law, Business,
and Policy
Stanford Law School
8
Law School Academic Programs
LLM
Latin American and International Law
University of Texas
LLM
Law and Government
American University
LLM
Law and Marine Affairs
University of Washington
LLM
Law, Religion and Culture
Samford University—Cumberland
LLM
Legal Education
Temple University Beasley
School of Law
LLM
Litigation and Dispute Resolution
George Washington University
LLM
National Security and U.S. Foreign
Relations Law
Georgetown University Law Center
LLM
Natural Resources
University of Colorado
LLM
Ocean and Coastal Law
University of Miami
LLM
Public Law
**Michigan State University
LLM
Public Service
New York University
LLM
Real Estate
The John Marshall Law School
New York Law School
LLM
Real Property Development
University of Miami
LLM
Securities and Financial Regulation
Georgetown University Law Center
LLM
Sports Law
**Marquette University
LLM
Taxation
University of Alabama
University of Baltimore
Boston University Law School
Capital University
Chapman University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
*University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
University of Florida
Georgetown University Law Center
Golden Gate University
University of Houston Law Center
The John Marshall Law School
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Miami
University of Michigan
University of Missouri—Kansas City
New York Law School
New York University
Northwestern University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge
School of Law
University of San Diego
Southern Methodist
Temple University Beasley
School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Villanova University
Washington University
Wayne State University
LLM
Taxation and Business
University of the Pacific, McGeorge
School of Law
LLM
Trade Regulation
New York University
LLM
Transnational Business Practice
University of the Pacific, McGeorge
School of Law
LLM
Transnational Law
Temple University Beasley
School of Law
Willamette University
LLM
Trial Advocacy
American University
Temple University Beasley
School of Law
LLM
Tribal Policy, Law, and Government
Arizona State University
LLM
Urban Affairs
University of Missouri—Kansas City
LLM
United States Human Rights Law
Santa Clara University
LLM
United States Intellectual Property Law
Santa Clara University
LLM
United States Legal Studies
**University of California—Hastings
Case Western Reserve University
University of Connecticut
Golden Gate University
LLM
US And Comparative Law
Fordham University
LLM
US and Global Business Law
Suffolk University Law School
9
Law School Academic Programs
C. DUAL DEGREE PROGRAMS
JD-MA
American Indian Studies
University of Arizona
University of California—Los Angeles
JD-PhD
American Legal History
University of Pennsylvania
JD-MA
American Studies
William & Mary
JD-MA
Anthropology
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Davis
Columbia University (or Ph.D.)
Cornell University (or Ph.D.)
Duke University
University of Florida
University of Tulsa
JD-MAAS
Arab Studies
Georgetown University Law Center
JD-MA
Architecture
Cornell University (or Ph.D.)
University of Florida—(Building
Construction)
University of Virginia (MP)
University of Texas
JD-MA
Art History
Duke University
JD-MBA
Arts Administration
Golden Gate University
Accounting
University of Virginia
JD-MAM
Arts Management
University of Pittsburgh
JD-MS
Administrative Studies
University of South Dakota
JD-MA
African Studies
Stanford Law School
JD-MA
African-American Studies
University of California—Los Angeles
JD-MA
Asian Studies
University of California—Berkeley
Cornell University
George Washington University
*University of Hawaii
Washington University
JD-PhD
African-American Studies
Northwestern University
JD-MBA
Banking and Finance
Arizona State University
Golden Gate University
JD-MPS
African & African-American Studies
Cornell University
JD-MS
Biochemistry
Case Western Reserve University
JD-MA
Agricultural Economics
University of California—Davis
Drake University
University of Florida
Texas Tech University
JD-MS PHD Bioengineering
Stanford Law School
JD-ACCT
Accounting
Tulane University
JD-MA
Accounting
Brigham Young University
Catholic University of America
University of Florida
*University of Iowa
University of Mississippi
Northeastern University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge
School of Law (MS)
University of South Carolina
University of South Dakota (JD-MPAcct)
Southern Illinois University
Syracuse University
University of Tulsa
JD-MACC
Accounting
Brigham Young University
Samford University—Cumberland
Gonzaga University
University of Idaho College of Law
Southern Illinois University
JD-MPA
Accounting
Brigham Young University
Indiana University School of Law—
Bloomington
University of Nebraska
University of Notre Dame Law School
(JD–MS)
JD-MS
10
JD-MA
Bioethics
Case Western Reserve University
Marquette University
Law School Academic Programs
Michigan State University
University of Virginia
JD-MBE
Bioethics
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
JD-MS
Biomedical Engineering
Duke University
JD-MBA
Business Administration
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
University of Arizona
Arizona State University
*University of Arkansas—Little Rock
*University of Baltimore
Baylor University
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
(with Baruch College)
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
Campbell Law School
Capital University
Case Western Reserve University
Chapman University
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Cincinnati
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
*Creighton University
*Samford University—Cumberland
University of Dayton
*University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
Drake University
Duke University
Duquesne University
*Emory University
Florida Coastal School of Law
University of Florida
Florida State University
*Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Gonzaga University
Hamline University School of Law
Harvard University
University of Hawaii
Hofstra Law School
*University of Houston Law Center
Howard University
University of Idaho (in Cooperation with
Washington St. University
College of Business and Economics
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—
Bloomington
*Indiana University School of Law—
Indianapolis
University of Iowa
The John Marshall Law School
*University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
University of Louisville
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
*Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Maine Law School
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
University of Mississippi
Mississippi College
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Nebraska
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
University of New Hampshire
School of Law
University of New Mexico
New York Law School
(with Baruch College)
New York University
University of North Carolina
North Carolina Central University
Northeastern University
Northern Illinois University
Northern Kentucky University
*Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Nova Southeastern University
Ohio State University
*University of Oklahoma
*Oklahoma City University
11
Law School Academic Programs
JD-MBA
12
Business Administration (continued)
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge
School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Pepperdine University
University of Pittsburgh
Pontifical Catholic University of
Puerto Rico
Quinnipiac University
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Rutgers University—Camden
St. John’s University
Saint Louis University
St. Mary’s University
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Seton Hall University School of Law
University of South Carolina
University of South Dakota
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
Southern Methodist
Stanford Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
(includes optional 3 year JD/MBA)
*Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley
School of Law
University of Tennessee
*University of Texas
*Texas Southern University
Texas Tech University
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center
Tulane University
University of Tulsa
*University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washington University
University of Washington
*West Virginia University
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University (MM)
William & Mary
University of Wisconsin
University of Wyoming
Yale Law School
JD/MBA/MHA
Juris Doctor/Professional Business
Administration/Health Administration
Georgia State University
JD-MBT
Business Taxation
University of Minnesota
University of Southern California
University of Tulsa
JD-MA
Chinese Studies
University of Michigan
JD-MS
Chemistry
University of Illinois
JD-MCP
City and Regional Planning
University of California Berkeley
University of Pennsylvania
JD-MCRP
City and Regional Planning
Cornell University
Georgia State University
University of Iowa
University of Pennsylvania
Rutgers University School of Law—
Newark
JD-MA
Classical Studies
Duke University
JD-MA
Clinical Mental Health Counselling
Valparaiso University
JD/BCL/MBA
Juris Doctor, Bachelor of Civil Law and
Master of Business Administration
Louisiana State University
JD-PhD
Clinical Psychology
Golden Gate University
JD-MS
College Counseling
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
JD-MCT
Commerce and Technology
University of New Hampshire
School of Law
JD-MS
Commerce
Creighton University
JD-MS
College Student Personnel Development
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
JD-MA
Communications
Boston University Law School
University of Denver
Law School Academic Programs
Indiana University School of Law—
Bloomington
University of Iowa
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Miami
Regent University School of Law
University of Southern California
Syracuse University
JD-PhD
Communications
Cornell University
Northwestern University
University of Pennsylvania
JD-MCRP
Community and Regional Planning
University of Nebraska
JD-MS
Community Counseling
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
JD-MS
Community Development
University of California—Davis
JD-MS
Community Health
William Mitchell College of Law
JD-MA
Community Planning & Development
University of Maine School of Law
JD-MCP
Community Planning/City Planning
University of Cincinnati
University of Maryland
University of Pennsylvania
JD-MS
Community and Regional Planning
University of Texas
JD-LLM
Comparative & International Legal Studies
Cornell University
Duke University
JD-MA
Comparative Law and Education
Loyola University—Chicago
JD-MBA
Computer Information Systems
University of Miami
JD-MS
Computer Science
University of California—Davis
DePaul University College of Law
(JD/MA also)
University of Illinois
Nova Southeastern University
St. Mary’s University
Stanford Law School
JD-MA/MS Conflict and Dispute Resolution
University of Oregon
JD-MS
Consumer & Family Economics
University of Missouri—Columbia
JD-MA
Counseling
University of Florida
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Regent University School of Law
JD-MFA
Creative Writing
Hamline University School of Law
JD-MSCJ
Criminal Justice
Roger Williams University School of Law
Suffolk University Law School
JD-MA
Criminal Justice
American University
University of Maryland
Rutgers University School of Law—
Newark
Seattle University
University of South Carolina
JD-MS
Criminal Justice
*University of Baltimore
University of South Carolina
JD-PhD
Criminal Justice
University of Houston Law Center
JD-MA
Criminology
University of Pennsylvania
JD-MS
Criminology
University of Pennsylvania
JD-MA
Cultural Anthropology
Duke University
JD-DIS
Decision and Information Sciences
University of Florida
JD-MA
Diplomacy and International Law
Seton Hall University School of Law
JD-MS
Disability Studies
Syracuse University
JD-MDIV
Divinity
Samford University—Cumberland
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Louisville
University of Notre Dame Law School
Regent University School of Law
Vanderbilt Law School
Yale Law School
JD-MA
East Asian Languages and Cultures
University of Kansas
JD-MA
East Asian Studies
Columbia University (certificate through
School of International Affairs
and East Asian Institute)
Cornell University
13
Law School Academic Programs
JD-MA
Duke University
George Washington University
University of Hawaii
East Asian Studies (continued)
University of Pennsylvania
Stanford Law School
Washington University
JD-Ed.D
Education
University of Pennsylvania
JD-MA
Education
Stanford Law School
JD-PhD
Education
William S. Boyd School of Law
JD-MA
Eastern European Studies
Stanford Law School
University of Texas
JD-MA
Education Administration
University of South Dakota
Southern Illinois University
JD-MA
Ecology
University of California—Davis
JD-MA
Economics
University of Alabama
Arizona State University
University of Arizona
*University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
Catholic University of America
Columbia University (or Ph.D.)
Cornell University (or Ph.D.)
University of Denver
Duke University
Florida State University (MS)
University of Iowa
*University of Kansas
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Nebraska
New York University (or Ph.D)
Rutgers University School of Law—
Newark
University of South Carolina
University of Southern California
Southern Methodist
Stanford Law School
Syracuse University
University of Virginia
Washington University
JD-MA
Education/Educational Leadership
Boston College Law School
(also JD-M.Ed.)
Brigham Young University (Ed.D.)
University of Illinois—(Ed.D.)
University of Iowa
University of Missouri—Columbia
Syracuse University
JD-MS.Ed
Education Policy
University of Pennsylvania
JD-PhD
Educational Administration
University of Florida
University of Iowa
University of Nebraska
JD-MS.Ed
Higher Education Management
University of Pennsylvania
JD-MS
Economics
University of Arizona College of Law
JD-PhD
Economics
University of Arizona
University of California—Berkeley
Cornell University
University of Michigan
New York University
Northwestern University
University of Pennsylvania
University of Southern California
St. Mary’s University
Stanford Law School
Vanderbilt Law School
14
JD-MAE.Ed Educational Policy
University of Florida
JD-MS
Electrical Engineering
Stanford Law School
JD-MS
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Duke University
Southern Illinois University
School of Law
JD-MEd
Elementary School Counseling
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
JD-MSEG/ME
Engineering
University of Florida (Electrical,
Computer, Environmental, Material
Science)
University of Notre Dame Law School
St. Mary’s University
Syracuse University
JD-MA
Engineering Management
Duke University
JD-MA
English
Duke University
University of Iowa
Michigan State University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Law School Academic Programs
University of South Dakota
Syracuse University
University of Virginia
JD-MAREES
Eurasian, Russian and East European
Studies
Georgetown University Law Center
JD-MBA
Entrepreneurship
University of Oregon
JD-MA
European and Eurasian Studies
George Washington University
JD-MS, PhD
Environment and Resources
Stanford Law School
JD-MFA
Film Producing, Film and Television
Producing
Chapman University
JD-MS
Exercise and Sport Sciences
University of Florida
JD-MBA
Finance
University of Florida
Golden Gate University
University of Miami
JD-MSF
Finance
Seattle University
Suffolk University Law School
JD-MS
Financial Marketing & Trading
Chicago—Kent College of Law
JD-MBA
Financial Planning
Golden Gate University
JD-MFA
Fine Arts in Creative Writing
Hamline University School of Law
JD-MS
Fisheries and Wildlife
Michigan State University
JD-MSFS
Foreign Service
*Georgetown University Law Center
JD-MA
Food and Resource Economics
University of Florida
JD-MDS
Forensic Science
Syracuse University
JD-MA
Forestry
Michigan State University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
JD-MA
Forestry and Environmental Studies
University of Florida
JD-MA
Forestry Urban Studies
Michigan State University
JD-MA
French Studies
New York University (or Ph.D.)
JD-MSPH
Environmental Health Sciences
or MPHTulane University
LLM, MPH
JD-MEM
Environmental Management or JD-MS
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Duke University
Duquesne University
University of Oklahoma
Pace University
Vermont Law School
Yale Law School
JD-MS
Environmental Policy
Pace University
JD-MELP
Environmental Policy & Law
Vermont Law School
JD-MSL
Environmental Policy and Law
University of Idaho
University of California—Davis
University of South Carolina (JD) and
MELP through Vermont Law School
University of South Dakota (JD) and
MELP through Vermont Law School
JD-MENG
Environmental Pollution Control
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
JD-MEPC
Environmental Pollution Control
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
JD-MSEPC
Environmental Pollution Control
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
JD-MS
Environmental Science
University of Colorado (or PhD)
University of Idaho
Indiana University School of Law—
Bloomington
Syracuse University (with SUNY ESF)
JD-MA
Environmental Science and Policy
Duke University
JD-MA or MS
Environmental Studies
University of Montana
University of Oregon
JD-MES
Environmental Studies
University of Pennsylvania
JD-MAGES German and European Studies
Georgetown University Law Center
JD-MS/DESS
JD-MA
Gerontology
University of Florida
University of Southern California
Global Policy Studies
University of Texas
15
Law School Academic Programs
JD-MA
Global Business Law
Cornell University
University of Pennsylvania
JD-MA
Global Indigenous Nations Studies
University of Kansas
JD-MBA
Global Management
Vermont Law School
JD-MA
Geosciences
University of Tulsa
JD-PHD
Environmental Science
University of Colorado
JD-MA
Government
Regent University School of Law
JD-MPA
Government
Pace University
University of Pennsylvania
JD-PhD
Government
Cornell University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Texas
JD-MA
Government and Foreign Affairs
University of Virginia (or Ph.D.)
JD-MA
Government and Politics
St. John’s University
JD-MPA
Government Public Affairs
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Indiana University School of Law—
Indianapolis
Pace University
JD-MPA
Health
Pace University
Touro Law Center
JD-MHA/MSHA
Health Administration
Arizona State University
Cornell University
Drake University
University of Florida
Georgia State University
Indiana University School of Law—
Indianapolis
University of Iowa
University of Kansas
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Richmond
Saint Louis University
Washington University
JD-MBA
Health Care Management
Boston University Law School
Quinnipiac University
16
JD-MA/MS Health Policy and Management
University of Maine School of Law
JD-MS
Health Research & Policy
Stanford Law School
JD-MHSM
Master of Health Service Management
Arizona State University
JD-MHSA
Health Services Administration
University of Michigan
University of Kansas
JD-MPA
Health Services Management
Arizona State University
Golden Gate University
JD-MHA
Health Systems Management
Tulane University
JD-MHP
Historic Preservation
(See also: Preservation Studies)
University of Georgia
University of Pennsylvania (JD-MS)
JD-MA
History
Catholic University of America
Columbia University (or Ph.D.)
Cornell University
Duke University
University of Florida—(or Ph.D.)
George Washington University
University of Hawaii
*University of Houston Law Center
University of Iowa
Marquette University
University of Michigan (unofficial)
New York University
Rutgers University—Newark
University of South Dakota
Stanford Law School
Syracuse University
*Texas Southern University
University of Tulsa
University of Virginia
Wayne State University
JD-PhD
History
California Western University
Cornell University
University of Florida
Northwestern University
Stanford Law School
University of Texas
JD-MHA
Hospital Administration
Ohio State University
*Saint Louis University
JD-MMH
Hospitality Management
Cornell University (or Ph.D.)
Law School Academic Programs
JD-MA
Human Development and Family Studies
Cornell University (or Ph.D.)
University of Missouri—Columbia
JD-MBA
Human Resource Management
Golden Gate University
JD
Human Resources/Industrial Relations
Arizona State University College of Law
Loyola University—Chicago
JD-MA
Humanities
Duke University
University of Louisville
JD-MA
Ibero-American Studies
University of Wisconsin
JD-MILR
Industrial and Labor Relations
Cornell University
*University of Illinois
Loyola University—Chicago
JD-MA
Industrial Psychology
University of Tulsa
JD-MS
Information Studies
University of Texas
JD-MS
Information Systems, Management
University of the Pacific, McGeorge
School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Syracuse University
JD-MBA
International Business
Golden Gate University
University of Miami
Seattle University
JD-MS
International Economics
Suffolk University Law School
JD-MIP
Intellectual Property
University of New Hampshire
School of Law
JD-MA
International Affairs/Studies
*American University
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
University of California—Berkeley
University of Chicago
Columbia University
Cornell University
*University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
Florida State University (MS)
George Washington University
University of Kentucky
Marquette University
University of Nebraska
University of Oregon
JD-MA
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh (MPIA)
University of Southern California
Stanford Law School (SAIS @ Johns
Hopkins)
*Syracuse University
University of Washington
International Agricultural Development
University of California—Davis
JD-MPS
International Agricultural Rural
Development
Cornell University
JD-IMBA
International Master of Business
Administration
University of San Diego
JD-MIBS
International Business Studies
University of South Carolina
JD-MA
International Commerce & Policy
Valparaiso University
JD-MICLJ
International Criminal Law and Justice
University of New Hampshire
School of Law
JD-MA
International Development
George Washington University
New York University (with Kennedy
Government at Harvard University)
University of Pittsburgh (MID)
JD-MS
International Development Policy
Duke University
George Washington University
Tulane University
JD-MS
International Management
University of Denver
JD-MA
International Policy Studies
Stanford Law School
JD-MA
International Political Economic
Development
Fordham University
JD-MA
International Relations
University of Chicago
St. Mary’s University
University of San Diego
University of Southern California
JD-MA
International Science and Technology
Policy
George Washington University
JD-MA
International Trade and Investment Policy
George Washington University
17
Law School Academic Programs
JD-AM
Islamic Studies
University of Pennsylvania
JD-MALAS Latin American Studies
Georgetown University Law Center
JD-MA
Japanese Studies
University of Michigan
JD-MA
Jewish, Islamic & Near Eastern Studies
Washington University
JD-MALD
Law and Diplomacy
Harvard University
(with Tufts University)
University of California—Berkeley
(with Tufts University)
JD-MA
Journalism
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—
Bloomington
University of Kansas
University of Miami
University of Missouri—Columbia
JD-MS
Law and Industrial Management
University of Pittsburgh
(with Carnegie Mellon University)
JD-MSI
Law and Information
University of Michigan
JD-PhD
Journalism
University of Missouri—Columbia
JD-MLL
Law Librarianship
*University of Washington
JD-MA
Journalism/Mass Communications
University of California—Berkeley
University of Florida
University of Iowa
Syracuse University
JD-MA
Law and Medical Ethics
University of Pittsburgh
JD-PhD
Law, Policy and Society
Northeastern University
JD-MS
Journalism/Mass Communications
Columbia University
JD-PhD
JD-MA
Judaic Studies
Emory University
Law and Economics
Vanderbilt Law School
(NB: “Economics” and “Law and
Economics” are separate Ph.D.
programs at Vanderbilt)
JD-MSJ
Judicial Administration
*University of Denver
St. Mary’s University
JD-MA
Justice Studies
Arizona State University (or Ph.D.)
JD-MA
Law and Political Science
Brooklyn Law School
(with Brooklyn College)
Columbia University (or Ph.D.)
Syracuse University (or Ph.D.)
JD-MA-PhD
Jurisprudence and Social Policy
University of California—Berkeley
JD-PhD
Law and Psychology
Arizona State University
JD-MS
Justice, Law, and Society
American University
JD-MS
Law and Public Management
University of Pittsburgh
(with Carnegie Mellon University)
JD-PHD
Justice and Social Inquiry
Arizona State University
JD-MA/PhD
Law and Society
New York University
JD-MLRH
Labor Relations and Human Resources
Michigan State University
Roger Williams University School of Law
JD-MA
Legal History
Case Western Reserve University
New York University (or Ph.D.)
JD-MA
Latin American Studies
University of Arizona
University of Florida
Georgetown University Law Center
George Washington University
University of New Mexico
New York University (or Ph.D.)
Stanford Law School
University of Texas
Tulane University
JD-MA
Liberal Education
University of Maryland
(with St. John’s—Annapolis)
JD-MS
Library and Information Science
Brooklyn Law School
(with Pratt Institute)
Hamline University School of Law
(with college of St. Catherine)
JD-MA
Library and Information Services
Indiana University School of Law—
Bloomington
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Law School Academic Programs
JD-MLISc
Syracuse University
University of Wisconsin
Library and Information Services
University of Hawaii
JD-MLS or MSLS Library Science
Brooklyn Law School
(with Pratt Institute)
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Catholic University of America
University of Connecticut with
Southern Connecticut State University
Indiana University School of Law—
Indianapolis
Indiana University School of Law—
Bloomington
University of Missouri—Columbia
North Carolina Central University
Widener University School of Law
University of Wisconsin
JD-MS
Mass Communications
Boston University Law School
JD-MS
Mechanical Engineering
Duke University
JD-PhD
Medical Humanities
University of Houston Law Center
JD-MD
Medicine
Arizona State University w/Mayo
Medical School in Rochester, MN
Case Western Reserve University
University of Colorado
Duke University
University of Florida
University of Houston Law Center
University of Illinois
University of Pennsylvania
Seton Hall University School of Law
JD-MD
Medicine
Southern Illinois University
Stetson University College of Law
University of South Florida
Vanderbilt Law School
Yale Law School
JD-MS
Mental Health Counseling
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
JD-MA
Middle Eastern Studies
George Washington University
University of Texas
JD-MA
Literature
Duke University
JD-MA
Management
Catholic University of America
JD-MBA
Management
Boston University Law School
University of California—Los Angeles
Golden Gate University
University of Miami
Willamette University
JD-MM
Management
Willamette University
JD-MA
Mineral Economics
*University of Denver
(with Colorado School of Mines)
JD-MBA
Management Science (Management
Science Consulting offered as a
Separate Concentration)
University of Miami
JD-MA
Modern Letters
George Washington University
University of Tulsa
JD-MS
Management Information Science
University of the Pacific, McGeorge
School of Law
JD-MA
Modern Middle Eastern and North African
Studies
University of Michigan
JD-MA
Music Business
University of Miami
(with School of Music)
JD-MS
Natural Resources
University of Illinois
University of Michigan
JD-MNM
Nonprofit Management
Hamline University School of Law
JD-MNO
Nonprofit Management
Case Western Reserve University
JD-MPA
Not-For-Profit
Pace University
JD-MS, PhD Management Science & Engineering
Stanford Law School
JD-MMA
Marine Affairs
Roger Williams University
JD-MA
Marine Affairs
University of Miami
JD-MBA
Marketing
University of Miami
JD-MA
Mass Communications
University of Florida
University of Southern California
Syracuse University
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Law School Academic Programs
JD-MSN
Nursing
Capital University
University of Maryland
JD-MS
Occupational Health
University of Oklahoma
JD-MBA
Operations Management
Golden Gate University
JD-MA
Organizational Behavior
Brigham Young University
JD-MAOL
Organizational Leadership
Hamline University School of Law
(with St. Catherine University)
Regent University School of Law
(with Regent University School
of Global Leadership and
Entrepreneurship)
JD-PhD
Park, Recreation and Tourism Resources
Michigan State University
JD-PhD
Park, Recreation and Tourism Resources—
Urban Studies
Michigan State University
JD-Pharm D
Pharmacy
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Drake University
University of Florida
University of Maryland
University of Southern California
JD-MA
Philosophy
Boston College Law School
*University at Buffalo—SUNY
Boston University Law School
University of California—Davis
Catholic University of America
Columbia University (or Ph.D.)
Cornell University (or Ph.D.)
Duke University
Georgia State University
Georgetown University Law Center
*University of Iowa
*University of Kansas
University of Michigan (unofficial)
New York University (or Ph.D.)
University of Pennsylvania
University of Southern California
Syracuse University
University of Virginia
University of Wisconsin (Ph.D.)
JD-PhD
Philosophy
University of California—Los Angeles
Cornell University
Duke University
Georgetown University Law Center
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University of Illinois
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
University of Pennsylvania
Stanford Law School
University of Texas
JD-MPhil
Philosophy
Indiana University School of Law—
Indianapolis
JD-MS
Planning
Brooklyn Law School
with Pratt Institute)
JD-MA/PhD Policy Sciences
University of Maryland
JD-MA
Political Science
University of Alabama
Arizona State University
Brooklyn Law School
(with Brooklyn College/CUNY)
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Davis
Catholic University of America
Columbia University (or Ph.D.)
Drake University
Duke University (or Ph.D.)
University of Florida
University of Hawaii
University of Iowa
University of Kansas
Loyola University—Chicago
Marquette University
University of Memphis
University of Michigan (world politics)
University of Nebraska
Rutgers University—Camden
Rutgers University—Newark
University of Southern California
University of South Dakota
*Syracuse University
JD-PhD
Political Science
California Western University
Duke University
University of Illinois
Northwestern University
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
Stanford Law School
Washington University
JD-MA
Political Science and Public Administration
University of Florida
JD-MA
Politics and/or Public Policy
University of Akron School of Law (MAP)
Applied Politics
Law School Academic Programs
University of California—Berkeley (MPP)
(or with JFK School of Government)
University of California—Los Angeles
University of Chicago
University of Connecticut (Ph.D.)
George Washington University
(U.S. concentration)
Harvard University (MPP)
(with JFK School of Government)
University of Maine
University of Michigan
(MA World Politics; MPP)
New York University (or Ph.D.)
Rutgers—The State University—Camden
*University of Texas
Wayne State University
JD-MA
Post-Soviet and East European Studies
University of Arizona
University of Texas
JD-MA
Preservation Studies (See also: Historic
Preservation)
Boston University
JD-MPA
Professional Accountancy
Georgia State University
Indiana University School of Law—
Bloomington
University of Nebraska
Seattle University
JD-PhD
Psychology
Arizona State University
University of Arizona
Cornell University
University of Florida
Northwestern University
Stanford Law School
University of Texas
Widener University School of Law
(JD-Psy.D.)
JD-MA
Psychology
Catholic University of America
Columbia University (or Ph.D.)
Duke University
University of Florida
University of Hawaii
University of Michigan (unofficial)
University of Nebraska (or Ph.D.)
Nova Southeastern University
University of South Dakota
Valparaiso University
Widener University
School of Law (Psy.D.)
JD-MPA
Public Administration
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
University of Arizona
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
*University of Baltimore
Brooklyn Law School
(with Baruch College)
Brigham Young University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
Columbia University
(one program is with Columbia’s
Program in Public
Policy and Administration, the other is
with the Woodrow Wilson School
at Princeton University).
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Samford University—Cumberland
Drake University
*Florida State University
University of Florida
George Washington University
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Hamline University School of Law
Indiana University School of Law—
Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—
Indianapolis
*University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
Louisiana State University
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Montana
University of New Mexico (MAPA)
New York Law School
(with Baruch College)
New York University
University of North Carolina
Ohio State University
Pace University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
University of Richmond
Rutgers—Camden
Saint Louis University
Seattle University
University of South Carolina
University of South Dakota
JD-MPA
Public Administration (continued)
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
St. Mary’s University
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Law School Academic Programs
JD-MPA
Stanford Law School (with Woodrow
Wilson School of Public and
International Affairs of Princeton
University)
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
University of Tennessee
*Texas Southern University
Texas Tech University
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Utah
*West Virginia University
William Mitchell College of Law
University of Wisconsin
University of Wyoming
Yale Law School
Public Affairs
University of Colorado
Columbia University
(with Woodrow Wilson
School at Princeton
University)
Indiana University School of Law—
Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—
Indianapolis
University of Minnesota
(with Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of
Public Affairs)
New York Law School
(with Baruch College)
New York University
(with Woodrow Wilson
School of Public and
International affairs at Princeton
University and with Kennedy School of
Government at Harvard University)
University of Pittsburgh
University of Texas
JD-MPH
Public Health
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
Boston University Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Los Angeles
Case Western Reserve University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Samford University—Cumberland
Drake University
Emory University
University of Florida
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center/
Johns Hopkins University
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University of Houston Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—
Indianapolis
University of Maine School of Law
University of Maryland
University of Miami
University of Michigan
University of Minnesota
University of North Carolina
University of Oklahoma
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
Saint Louis University
Stetson University College of Law with
the University of South Florida
Tulane University
University of Virginia
Widener University School of Law
Yale Law School
­
JD-MA
Public Management
University of Maryland
­
JD-MAPP
Public Policy
Stanford Law School
JD-MPP
Public Policy
American University
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Los Angeles
University of Chicago
Duke University
George Washington University
(concentration in Women’s Studies)
Georgetown University Law Center
New York University (with the Kennedy
School of Government at Harvard
University)
University of Maryland
University of Michigan
University of North Carolina
University of Southern California
Stanford Law School
University of Utah
William & Mary
JD-MPA
Public Policy and Administration
Columbia University
University of Maine
Michigan State University
JD-MPPA
Public Policy and Administration
Baylor University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge
School of Law
JD-PhD
Public Policy Analysis/Studies
University of Baltimore (with UMBC)
University of Maryland
Law School Academic Programs
JD-MSPPM Public Policy and Management
University of Pittsburgh
JD-MAPPA Public Policy Sciences
University of North Carolina
JD-MA
Public Policy Studies
University of Connecticut with Trinity
College, Hartford
JD-MS
Public Service Management
DePaul University College of Law
JD-MPS
Real Estate
Cornell University
JD-MRED
Real Estate Development
University of Florida
University of Southern California
JD-MRP
Regional Planning
Albany Law School
Cornell University
University of North Carolina
Western New England School of Law
JD-MRVP
Regional and/or Urban Planning
University of Florida
Florida State University
University of Hawaii
Michigan State University
University of North Carolina
Nova Southeastern University
University of Richmond
Rutgers—The State University—Camden
*Saint Louis University
University of Virginia
JD-PhD
Religion
Emory University
Northwestern University
JD-MA
JD-MA
Russian and East European Studies
Emory University
George Washington University
University of Michigan
JD-MA
Russian, East European, and Eurasian
Studies
Stanford Law School
University of Texas
JD-MSIS
Science & Information Science
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
JD-MA
Science, Technology and Public Policy
George Washington University
JD-MEd.
Secondary School Counseling
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
JD-MBA
Securities Analysis
University of Oregon
JD-MASSP Security Policy Studies
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
JD-MA
Social and Applied Philosophy
Marquette University
JD-MS
Social Policy
University of Pennsylvania
JD-MSSP
Social Policy
University of Pennsylvania
JD-PhD
Social Sciences
*Northwestern University
University of Southern California with
California Institute of Technology
JD-MA
Social Welfare
University of Kansas
Religion
Duke University
University of Southern California
JD-MSW
Social Welfare/Social Work
University of Hawaii
University of Pittsburgh
JD-MA
Religion Studies
Loyola University—New Orleans
JD-MA
Social Work
University of Richmond
JD-MS
Resources Development
Michigan State University
JD-MS
Resources Development—Urban Studies
Michigan State University
JD-MA
Rhetoric
University of California—Davis
JD-MA
Romance Studies
Duke University
JD-MA
Russian Studies
Stanford Law School
JD-MSW
JD-MSW
Social Work
Albany Law School
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Los Angeles
California Western University
Social Work (continued)
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Catholic University of America
Columbia University
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Law School Academic Programs
University of Connecticut
University of Denver
Drake University
Florida State University
Fordham University
University of Georgia
Gonzaga University
University of Hawaii
University of Houston Law Center
University of Iowa
Indiana University School of Law—
Indianapolis
University of Louisville
Loyola University—Chicago
University of Maryland
University of Michigan
University of Nevada
New York University
University of North Carolina
University of Pennsylvania
University of Richmond
Saint Louis University
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
Syracuse University
University of Texas
Tulane University
University of Utah
Washington University
Western New England College
JD-PhD
Sociology
*University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Davis
Columbia University (or Ph.D.)
Cornell University
Duke University
University of Florida
University of Iowa
New York University (or Ph.D.)
Northwestern University
Stanford Law School
University of Virginia
JD-MBA
Sports Marketing
University of Oregon
JD-M.ED
Sports Studies
University of Georgia
JD-MSA
Sports Administration
Capital University
University of Florida
Seattle University
Valparaiso University
JD-MBA
Sustainable Business Practices
University of Oregon
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JD-MA
Taxation
University of Mississippi
University of Tulsa
JD-MS
Taxation
University of Akron
Arizona State University
*University of Baltimore
Baylor University
University of Denver
Golden Gate University
Hofstra Law School
Michigan State University
Touro Law Center
JD-MA/MS
Telecommunications
Indiana University School of Law—
Bloomington
Telecommunications
University of Colorado
JD-MS
JD-MBA
Telecommunications Management
Golden Gate University
JD-MFA
Theatre Arts
Columbia Law School
JD-MFA
Theatre Management and Producing
Columbia Law School
JD-MTS
Theological Studies
Duke University
Emory University
Samford University—Cumberland
Vanderbilt Law School
JD-MA/MS
Theology
St. Mary’s University
Seattle University
JD-LLM
Transnational Law
Temple University Beasley
School of Law
Washington University
JD-MA
Urban Affairs
Saint Louis University
JD-MRED
Urban and Regional Planning
University of Florida
Michigan State University
University of Southern California
JD-MURP
Urban and Regional Planning
University of Colorado
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Richmond
JD-MUP
Urban Planning
Brooklyn Law School
(with Hunter College)
Law School Academic Programs
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of Illinois
*University of Kansas
University of Michigan
New York University (with New York
University at Kennedy School of
Government of Harvard University)
JD-MUPDD
Urban Planning, Design and Development
Cleveland—Marshall
JD-MA
Urban Planning/Studies
University of California—Los Angeles
*University of Illinois
JD-MS
Urban Planning/Studies
Columbia University
JD-MP
Urban and Environmental Planning
University of Virginia
JD-MA
Urban and Environmental Policy
and Planning
Boston College
JD-MA
Urban and Regional Planning
University of Florida
Florida State University
University of Iowa
University of Richmond
Rutgers—Camden
JD-MS-Ph.D.
Water Law, Management Policy
University of Idaho College of Law
JD-MA
Water Science
University of California—Davis
JD-MA
Women’s Studies
University of Arizona
University of Cincinnati
George Washington University
University of Michigan (unofficial)
Pace University
JD-MS
Women’s Studies
Saint Louis University
University of Tulsa
JD-MA
A variety of dual degree programs can be
arranged with the University’s
graduate schools
University of Alabama
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Case Western Reserve University
Cornell University
University of Florida
University of Iowa
University of Maryland
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Nebraska
University of Pennsylvania
Stanford Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley
School of Law
Tulane University
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Washington University
Yale Law School
JD-MA/
MBA/PhD
A variety of dual degree programs can be
arranged with any accredited
graduate school
Boston College Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Hastings
Duquesne University
Stanford Law School
JD-MA
Individual Design
Ohio State University
Temple University Beasley
School of Law
William Mitchell College of Law
JD-MA
Labor and Industrial Relations
University of Illinois
JD-DVD
Veterinarian Medicine
University of Florida
JD-MA
Veterinary Medicine
University of Illinois
JD-PhD
Veterinary Medicine
Cornell University
JD-MA
Any area offered by the University
University of California—Davis
Case Western Reserve University
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Law School Academic Programs
C. (i) L aw Schools Offering an Accelerated JD/MBA Program or
Other Accelerated Program
University of California—Los Angeles
Chapman University
Yes, our joint JD/MBA program can be accelerated by taking
classes over the summer.
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Yes, the accelerated program takes 4 years to complete.
Columbia University
Columbia Law offers a 3-year JD/MBA program.
Cornell University
Yes, we offer a 3-year JD/MBA dual degree program.
University of Dayton
Yes, we offer a 2-year JD.
Duke University
Yes, with careful selection of courses, JD/MBA dual degree
students can complete the requirements in seven semesters
rather than eight.
Florida Coastal School of Law
Florida Coastal School of Law, in collaboration with
Jacksonville University, offers a joint JD/MBA which can be
completed in three years.
Hamline University School of Law
Students may complete a JD/MBA dual degree program in
4 years.
University of Houston Law Center
Yes, the full-time JD/MBA degree can be completed in 4 years,
and the part-time JD/MBA program can be completed in
5 years.
University of Kansas
Yes, if a student begins in the summer start program and
takes courses year-round, they could finish a JD/MBA on an
accelerated basis.
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Accelerated JD/Tax LLM 3-year joint degree program that
includes an intensive summer session of tax law courses.
Loyola University—Chicago
University of Memphis
Students may complete a JD/MBA joint degree program in
4 years.
University of Miami
Miami Law offers a Triple Degree Program: A Specialized
Option for Business Majors. The program enables students
with undergraduate degrees in business to obtain three
degrees in four years—a J.D., an M.B.A, and an L.L.M.
University of Michigan
Yes, interested students can accelerate the typically
eight-semester program by matriculating through Michigan’s
summer start.
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
Northwestern University
We offer a 3-year JD/MBA program.
University of Notre Dame Law School
Yes, the accelerated program takes 4 years to complete.
Nova Southeastern University
We offer a JD/MBA dual-degree program, but students must
complete the requirements of the program within 3 years.
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Law School Academic Programs
University of Pennsylvania
We offer numerous 3-year programs: JD/MBA, JD/MA or MS in
Criminology, JD/MSEd in Education Policy or Higher Education,
JD/MES in Environmental Studies, JD/MBE in Bioethics, JD/MS
in Social Policy, and JD/LLM with the University of Hong Kong
Quinnipiac University
Yes, the JD/MBA can be completed in less than 4 years.
University of Richmond
Students may complete a JD/MBA dual degree program in
4 years.
University of South Dakota
Offers nine dual degree programs in conjunction with the
Graduate School that can be completed in three years.
Southern Methodist
Yes, the full-time JD/MBA joint degree can be completed in
4 years, and the part-time JD/MBA joint degree can be
completed in 5 years.
Suffolk University Law School
Suffolk offers a three-year JD/MBA.
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Yes, students can complete the JD/MBA program in 3 years
provided they take a class in the MBA program the summer
before their first year of law school.
Tulane University
Villanova University
Yes, 3 years for both.
Washington University
Western New England College School of Law
Our dual degree programs are designed to be completed in
4 years, but students have been able to complete the JD/MBA
in less time.
Yale Law School
Yes, we have a 3-year accelerated, integrated JD/MBA with
Yale’s SOM.
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Law School Academic Programs
D. AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHOUT A GRADUATE DEGREE
Advisors and students should note that the primary function of law school curriculum is to offer a general education in law.
In most cases, specialization in one area of the law comes with on the job experience after law school. Caution should be
exercised in using this list of “Areas of Emphasis” as the primary factor in choosing a law school. Students should also be
aware of the possibility that too narrow specialization may limit job opportunities.
Access to Justice
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Administrative and Regulatory Law
Albany Law School
American University
Baylor University
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
University of Florida
Georgetown University Law Center
George Washington University
George Mason University
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
DePaul University College of Law
University of Iowa
University of Kansas
University of Miami School of Law
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
New England Law | Boston
New York Law School
Ohio Northern University
Pace University
University of Pennsylvania
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
University of San Francisco
South Texas College of Law
*Texas Southern University
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Texas
University of Toledo
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
University of Virginia
Washington and Lee University
William & Mary
Admiralty Law
University of Houston Law Center
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Miami
Michigan State University
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
University of San Francisco
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University of Texas
Tulane University
Whittier Law School
Advanced TORTS
Brooklyn Law School
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Cornell University
Florida Coastal School of Law
Georgetown University Law Center
Mercer University
Advocacy
George Washington University
University of Kansas
Loyola University—Chicago
Mississippi College School of Law
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Regent University School of Law
South Texas College of Law
Stetson University College of Law
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Agricultural Law
Drake University
University of Florida
University of Kansas
University of Minnesota
University of Nebraska
Penn State Dickinson
Washburn University School of Law
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
Appalachian School of Law
Brooklyn Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Boston University Law School
Chapman University School of Law
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Hamline University School of Law
University of Idaho
University of Maryland
Mercer University
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Missouri—Columbia
New York Law School
Law School Academic Programs
Northwestern University
University of Oregon
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Quinnipiac University
Regent University School of Law
South Texas College of Law
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
Washington University
Willamette university
William Mitchell College of Law
AIDS Litigation
University of District of Columbia School of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Animal Law
George Washington University
Lewis and Clark School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Antitrust Law
Georgetown University Law Center
Apellate
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Applied Legal Studies
*Georgetown University Law Center
Art Cultural Heritage and the Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Asian Law
Columbia University (includes Chinese, Japanese,
Korean)
Cornell University
Harvard University
University of Hawaii (certificate in Pacific-Asian Legal
Studies)
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
New York University
University of Pennsylvania
University of San Francisco
South Texas College of Law
University of Washington
Washington University
University of Chicago
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Colorado
Cornell University
Fordham University
Hofstra University Law School
University of Memphis
University of Miami
Michigan State University
Mississippi College School of Law
Northwestern University
Ohio Northern University
University of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Southern Methodist
South Texas College of Law
University of Texas
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Valparaiso University
Washington University
William & Mary
Bar Plus
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Bar Start
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Behavioral Sciences and Law
University of Southern California
Bioethics, Technology, and Law
Brooklyn Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
George Washington University
Michigan State University
Samford University—Cumberland
Washington University
Aviation Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Biotechnology Law
California Western University
Case Western Reserve
Columbia University
George Washington University
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Maryland
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Santa Clara University
Suffolk University Law School
University of Toledo
Bankruptcy Law
Boston College Law School
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Business Law
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
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University of Baltimore
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles
California Western University
Campbell Law School
Capital University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
University of Chicago
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Creighton University
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida
Florida Coastal School of Law
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Gonzaga University
Hamline University School of Law
Hofstra University Law School
University of Houston Law Center
University of Idaho
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Kentucky
Lewis & Clark Law School
Louisiana State University
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—Chicago
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Miami
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
University of Mississippi
Mississippi College School of Law
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York Law School
New York University
University of North Carolina
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
Oklahoma City University
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
Quinnipiac University
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
South Texas College of Law
University of South Carolina
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
University of Southern California
South Texas College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee College of Law
University of Texas
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center—Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Washington University
Washington and Lee University
Wayne State University
Western State University College of Law
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
Business and Entrepreneurial Law
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Pittsburgh
Law School Academic Programs
Business Litigation
Baylor University
Business Mediation
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Business/Planning and Commercial Law
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Business/Tax/Commercial Law
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
University of Arizona
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
University of Baltimore
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
Campbell Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University (concentration)
Chapman University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Creighton University
University of Dayton
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Drake University
Duke University
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Gonzaga University
Hofstra University Law School
University of Hawaii
University of Houston Law Center
University of Idaho
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
The John Marshall Law School
University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
Lewis and Clark Law School
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—Chicago
University of Maine School of Law
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Miami School of Law
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
University of Mississippi
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Montana
University of Nebraska
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of New Mexico
University of North Carolina
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Ohio Northern University
University of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City University
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Pepperdine University
University of Pittsburgh
Quinnipiac University
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Saint Louis University
St. Thomas University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College Law
Suffolk University Law School
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Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
University of Texas
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center
Tulane University
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washburn University
University of Washington
Washington University
Washington and Lee University
Western State University
Whittier Law School
Willamette University
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
Business Transactions
Baylor University
University at Buffalo—SUNY
South Texas College of Law
University of Tennessee
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Business Planning and Commercial Law
University of Alabama
Brooklyn Law School
University of Denver
Duquesne University
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Louisville
University of Maryland
Michigan State University
Southwestern Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
University of Toledo
Valparaiso University
Washburn University
Washington and Lee University
Byron R. White Center for Study of American Constitution Law
University of Colorado
Canadian Law
Case Western Reserve University
University of Detroit Mercy
*University of Maine
Michigan State University
Vermont Law School
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Child Law
DePaul University College of Law
University of the District of Columbia
University of Florida
Hamline University School of Law
Hofstra University Law School
Loyola University—Chicago
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Richmond
Washburn University
Child Abuse and Neglect
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Children and Advocacy
Boston College Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of Chicago
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
University of District of Columbia
Emory University
University of Florida
Fordham University
Hofstra University Law School
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—Chicago
University of Maryland
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Missouri—Columbia
New York Law School
Northwestern University
Ohio Northern University
University of Oregon
University of Pennsylvania
Quinnipiac University
University of Richmond
University of San Diego
Seattle University
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Methodist
Suffolk University Law School
Vermont Law School
Washburn University
Washington University
Willamette University
William and Mary
Law School Academic Programs
Children and the Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Children’s Rights
University of Chicago
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Cornell University
Drake University
University of Florida (Center on Children and the Law)
Hamline University School of Law
Hofstra University Law School
Loyola University—Chicago
University of Maryland
University of Miami
Michigan State University
Mississippi College School of Law
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Northwestern University
Ohio Northern University
University of Richmond
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southwestern Law School
Suffolk University Law School
University of Texas
Vermont Law School
Washburn University School of Law
Whittier Law School
Chinese Law
University of Michigan
Civil and Constitutional Rights
Albany Law School
George Washington University
Roger Williams University School of Law
Civil Dispute Resolution
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
Fordham University
George Washington University
Hamline University School of Law
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Maryland
Marquette University
Michigan State University
University of Missouri—Columbia
Pace University
Quinnipiac University
Santa Clara University
South Texas College of Law
Vanderbilt Law School
William & Mary
Civil Litigation
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
Baylor University
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo —SUNY
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Cleveland—Marshall
University of California—Hastings (certificate)
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
George Washington University
Hofstra University Law School
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Lewis & Clark Law School
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Miami
Michigan State University
Northwestern University
University of Pittsburgh
Regent University School of Law
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
San Diego University School of Law
Seattle University
Seton Hall University of Law
South Texas College of Law
Southern Methodist
Suffolk University Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Vanderbilt Law School
Washburn Law
Civil Procedure
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Civil Rights and Liberties
American University
University of Baltimore
Brooklyn Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve (concentration)
Catholic University of America
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Cincinnati
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
DePaul University College of Law
Duke University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Hamline University School of Law
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Law School Academic Programs
Howard University
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Kentucky
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Maryland
Mercer University
University of Miami
University of Minnesota
New York Law School
New York University
University of North Carolina
North Carolina Central University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Pace University
University of Pennsylvania
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Samford University—Cumberland
Seton Hall University School of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center
Tulane University
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
University of Virginia
Willamette University
Civil Law (European or South American)(Roman German Law)
Louisiana State University
*Loyola University—New Orleans
Tulane University
Client Counseling
Brooklyn Law School
California Western University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—Chicago
Mercer University
Michigan State University
Ohio Northern University
Pace University
University of Richmond
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
South Texas College of Law
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Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
University of Texas
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
Washburn University School of Law
Coastal and Great Lakes Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Collective Bargaining
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Commercial Law
University of Alabama
American University
University of Arizona
University of Baltimore
Boston College Law School
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
Duke University
Duquesne University
Emory University
Florida Coastal School of Law
University of Florida
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Gonzaga University
Hamline University School of Law
Hofstra University Law School
University of Houston Law Center
University of Idaho
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Kentucky
Lewis and Clark Law School
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Marquette University
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Miami School of Law
Law School Academic Programs
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Nebraska
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of New Mexico
New York University
University of North Carolina
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Ohio Northern University
Oklahoma City University
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Saint Louis University
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Southern Methodist
South Texas College of Law
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
University of Texas
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center—Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washington University
Washington and Lee University
Willamette University
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
Communications Law/Communication Media
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Catholic University of America (certificate)
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Fordham University
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Michigan State University
New York Law School
University of Pennsylvania
Southwestern Law School
University of Virginia
Community Economic Development
University of Alabama
American University
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Duquesne University
Fordham University
Community Justice
University of Maryland
Comparative Procedure (Various States)
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Comparative Labor and Employment Law Policy
University of Illinois
Computer Assisted Legal Research
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Computer Law and Crimes
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Condominium Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Conflicts of Laws
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Connecticut Urban Legal Initiative
University of Connecticut
Constitutional Law
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
University of Arizona
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Catholic University of America
Chapman University School of Law
University of Chicago
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
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Law School Academic Programs
36
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
Drake University
Duke University
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Georgia State University
Hofstra University Law School
University of Houston Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Iowa
University of Kentucky
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola School of Law—Los Angeles
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
University of Missouri—Kansas City
New England Law | Boston
University of New Mexico
New York Law School
New York University
University of North Carolina
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Ohio State University
Oklahoma City University
Pace University
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
Quinnipiac University
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers—The State University—Camden
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seton Hall University
University of South Carolina
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
*Texas Southern University
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Tulane University
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt University Law School
Vermont Law School
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Whittier Law School
Widener University School of Law
William & Mary
Construction Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Consumer Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Copyright Law
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Corporate Law
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
University of Arizona
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
University of Baltimore
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California Berkeley
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
University of California—Los Angeles
Capital University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Catholic University of America
University of Chicago
University of Cincinnati
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Law School Academic Programs
Cornell University
Creighton University
University of Dayton
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
Drake University
Duke University
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida
Fordham University
George Mason University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Hamline University School of Law
Harvard University
Hofstra University Law School
University of Houston Law Center
University of Idaho
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
Lewis & Clark Law School
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—New Orleans
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Mississippi
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Nebraska
New England Law | Boston
New York Law School
New York University
University of North Carolina
University of Notre Dame Law School
Northwestern University
Ohio Northern University
University of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City University
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Pepperdine University
University of Pittsburgh
Quinnipiac University
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers—The State University—Camden
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Saint Louis University
St. Thomas University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seton Hall University School of Law
University of South Carolina
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
University of Texas
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center—Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center
Tulane University
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Washington University
Washington and Lee University
Western State University College of Law
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
University of Wisconsin
Corporate Transactions
Florida Coastal School of Law
Santa Clara University
Criminal Law
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
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Law School Academic Programs
38
American University
University of Arizona
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
University of Baltimore
Boston College Law School
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University (concentration)
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Creighton University
DePaul University College of Law
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Drake University
Duke University
Duquesne University
Emory University
Florida Coastal School of Law
University of Florida
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Gonzaga University
Hamline University School of Law
Hofstra Law School
*University of Houston Law Center
Howard University
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
Lewis and Clark Law School
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
University of Mississippi
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Nebraska
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York University
University of North Carolina
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
Ohio Northern University
Oklahoma City University
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
Quinnipiac University
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers University—Camden
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Saint Louis University
St. Thomas University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
University of Southern California
Southern Methodist
South Texas College of Law
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
*University of Texas
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center—Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Washington and Lee University
Washington University
Law School Academic Programs
Wayne State University
*Western State University College of Law
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
University of Wisconsin
Criminal Law and Procedure
Albany Law School
Baylor University
Brooklyn Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of Colorado
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Hofstra University Law School
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Mississippi School of Law
New England Law | Boston
New York Law School
Pace University
University of Pennsylvania
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
South Texas College of Law
Southwestern Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Tulane University
Washburn University School of Law
Widener University School of Law
Critical Race Studies
University of California—Los Angeles
Cross-Disciplinary Studies
University of Pennsylvania
Death Penalty Clinic
Cornell University
DePaul University College of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Defending Battered Women
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Deferred Compensation and Pension Planning
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Disability Law and Disabled Workers
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Dispute Resolution
University of Akron
Albany Law School
American University
Appalachian School of Law
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
Boston University Law School
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
California Western University
Capital University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Creighton University
DePaul University College of Law
Drake University
Duke University
Duquesne University
University of Florida
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Hamline University School of Law
Harvard University
Hofstra University Law School
University of Houston Law Center
University of Idaho
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
The John Marshall Law School
University of Kentucky
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Marquette University
University of Maryland
Mercer University
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Montana
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of New Mexico
New York University
Northwestern University
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
Oklahoma City University
University of Oregon
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Law School Academic Programs
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Pepperdine University
Quinnipiac University
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
St. Mary’s University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Francisco
South Texas College of Law
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
University of Texas
Texas Southern University
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
University of Toledo
University of Tulsa
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Willamette University
William & Mary
District Court
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Document Discovery
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Domestic Violence
University of Alabama
American University
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
George Washington University
Hofstra University Law School
University of Idaho
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Michigan State University
New England Law | Boston
University of Oregon
Pace University
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
South Texas College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
University Of Texas
Tulane University
Vermont Law School
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Drunk Driving Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Economics and Law
University of Alabama
Brooklyn Law School
University of Chicago
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
George Mason University
University of Kentucky
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
Northwestern University
University of Pennsylvania
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Methodist
Syracuse University
University of Toledo
Valparaiso University
University of Virginia
Education Law
American University
Boston College Law School
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Cornell University
Duquesne University
University of Houston Law Center
Michigan State University
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Suffolk University Law School
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Elder Law
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
University of Arizona
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Chapman University
City University of New York—Queens
Drake University
Florida Coastal School of Law
University of Hawaii (also Gerontology Certificate)
Hofstra University
University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
Loyola University—Chicago
Marquette University
University of Maryland
New England Law | Boston
New York Law School
Law School Academic Programs
Oklahoma City University
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pittsburgh
University of Richmond
University of Southern California
Stetson University College of Law
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center
Valparaiso University
Wake Forest University
William Mitchell College of Law
Election Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Employment, Business and Commercial Transactions
University of Colorado
Michigan State University
Saint Louis University
St. Mary’s University
South Texas College of Law
Vermont Law School
Employment and Labor Law
American University
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
Drake University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Hofstra University Law School
University of Houston Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Northern Kentucky University
Mercer University
University of Miami
Michigan State University
University of Pennsylvania
Regent University School of Law
Saint Louis University
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
South Texas College of Law
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Valparaiso University
University of Virginia
Willamette University
William and Mary
Energy Law
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Colorado
George Washington University
Hofstra University Law School
University of Houston Law Center
University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
Pace University
Southern Methodist
University of Texas
Tulane University
University of Tulsa
University of San Diego
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
*University of Utah
Vermont Law School
Willamette University
Entertainment Law
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Chapman University
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
University of Detroit Mercy
Fordham University
George Washington University
University of Georgia
Golden Gate University
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Miami
Michigan State University
Mississippi College School of Law
University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York Law School
Pepperdine University
University of Richmond
University of Southern California
Southwestern Law School
University of Texas
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Whittier Law School
Environmental Law
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
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*American University
University of Arizona
Arizona State University
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
University of Baltimore
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles
Capital University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Chapman University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
University of Denver
University of Detroit Mercy
Drake University
Duke University
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida
Florida Coastal School of Law
Florida State University
Fordham University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
University of Hawaii (certificate)
Hofstra University Law School
University of Houston Law Center
University of Idaho
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
Lewis & Clark Law School
University of Louisville
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Maine
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
University of Montana
University of Nebraska
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of New Mexico
New York University
Northeastern University
Northern Kentucky University
Ohio Northern University
*University of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City University
University of Oregon
Pace University (certificate)
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Pepperdine University
University of Pittsburgh
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University
Rutgers—Camden
Rutgers University—Newark
Saint Louis University
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Samford University—Cumberland
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
University of South Carolina
University of South Dakota
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Tulane University
University of Tulsa
University of Utah (certificate)
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Washburn University
University of Washington
Washington University
Widener University School of Law
Whittier Law School
Law School Academic Programs
Willamette University
William & Mary
University of Wyoming
Environmental Law (Climate Change)
University of California—Los Angeles
George Washington University
Estate Planning
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
University of Arizona
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
University of Baltimore
Baylor University
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Drake University
Florida Coastal School of Law
University of Florida
George Washington University
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Kentucky
University of Louisville
Loyola University—Chicago
Michigan State University
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Marquette University
University of Memphis
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
University of Missouri—Kansas City
New York Law School
Ohio Northern University
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
South Texas College of Law
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Texas Wesleyan University
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Valparaiso University
Villanova University
Washington University
Washburn University
Willamette University
William Mitchell College of Law
Ethics
Fordham University
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
European Legal Studies
University of Missouri—Columbia
Roger Williams University School of Law
Tulane University
Vermont Law School
European Union
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Evidence Problems
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Family Law
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
University of Baltimore
Boston College Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Hastings College of Law
California Western University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Catholic University of America
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
University of Dayton
DePaul University College of Law
Drake University
Duquesne University
Florida Coastal School of Law
University of Florida
Florida Coastal School of Law
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Gonzaga University
43
Law School Academic Programs
44
Hofstra University Law School
University of Houston Law Center
University of Idaho
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Kentucky
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—Chicago
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Mississippi
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Nebraska
New England Law | Boston
*University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of New Mexico
New York Law School
New York University
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
Ohio Northern University
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Pepperdine University
University of Pittsburgh
Quinnipiac University
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
St. Thomas University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Seton Hall University School of Law
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
*University of Texas
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center
Tulane University
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
University of Virginia
Washburn University School of Law
Washington University
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
University of Wisconsin
Family Violence
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Federal Administration Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Federal Regulatory Process
*American University
Feminist Legal Studies
Emory University
Michigan State University
Financial Services
Chicago—Kent College of Law
New York Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Foreign Relations
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Forensic Evidence
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Gaming Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
General Practice Law and Procedure
University of Alabama
University of Arizona
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Brooklyn Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Creighton University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Golden Gate
Hofstra University Law School
University of Idaho
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
The John Marshall Law School
University of Kentucky
University of Maine
Law School Academic Programs
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Miami
Michigan State University
Mississippi College
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Montana
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York University
Northwestern University
Ohio Northern University
Oklahoma City University
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
South Texas College of Law
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Touro Law Center
Valparaiso Law School
Vermont Law School
William & Mary
Global Center for Women and Justice
Cornell University
Government Administration and Regulation
Albany Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University (concentration)
George Washington University
Government and Public Service
University of Akron
Albany Law School
American University
University of Baltimore
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Capital University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
University of District of Columbia
University of Florida
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Georgia State University Law School
Golden Gate University
Hamline University School of Law
University of Idaho
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Loyola University—Chicago
University of Maine
University of Miami School of Law
Michigan State University
Mississippi College School of Law
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of North Carolina
Northwestern University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Saint Louis University
University of San Francisco
University of Southern California
Southern Methodist
South Texas College of Law
Southwestern Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
Washington University
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
William Mitchell College of Law
William & Mary
Green Business Law
University of Oregon
Gun Control
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Health Care Delivery Law
Arizona State University College of Law
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
Michigan State University
Health Law
Albany Law School
Arizona State University College of Law
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Case Western Reserve University (concentration)
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado
45
Law School Academic Programs
46
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
Drake University Law School
Duquesne University
Emory University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Georgia State University
Hamline University School of Law
*University of Houston Law Center
Hofstra University Law School
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Kentucky
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Marquette University
University of Maryland
Mercer University
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of New Mexico
University of North Carolina
University at Buffalo-SUNY—Buffalo
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
Ohio State University
Oklahoma City University
Pace University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
Quinnipiac University
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Seton Hall University
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
Southern Methodist
Suffolk University Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center—Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center
University of Tulsa
Valparaiso University
University of Virginia
Widener University School of Law
Whittier College
William and Mary
High Technology Law
Albany Law School
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Colorado
University of Dayton
DePaul University College of Law
Fordham University
George Washington University
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
The John Marshall Law School
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Michigan State University
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
University of Richmond
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Santa Clara University
University of Southern California
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
University of Toledo
Wake Forest University
Washington University
William & Mary
High Technology Law Institute
Santa Clara University
History, Philosophy, Sociology and Theory of Law
New York Law School
Housing Law
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
City University of New York (CUNY) school of Law
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Kentucky
Michigan State University
Saint Louis University
Suffolk University Law School
University of Texas
Law School Academic Programs
Human Rights
American University
University of Arizona
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Davis
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
University of Chicago
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
University of Detroit Mercy
Drake University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Golden Gate University
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Maryland
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
New York Law School
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Ohio Northern University
Pace University
University of Pennsylvania
Regent University School of Law
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Southwestern Law School
St. Mary’s University
University of Texas
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
University of Virginia
Willamette University
William & Mary
Human Rights & National Security Law
George Washington University
William & Mary
Immigration Law
American University
University of Arizona
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Davis
Benjamin N. Cardozo—(Yeshiva)
Chicago Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Harvard University
University of Houston Law Center
University of Idaho
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Kentucky
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Maryland
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
New England Law | Boston
New York Law School
New York University
Northwestern University
Pace University
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
St. Thomas University
Saint Louis University
University of San Diego
Santa Clara University
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southwestern Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center
Vermont Law School
Washington University
Willamette University
William Mitchell College of Law
Individual Rights and Social Reform
Case Western Reserve University
Indian Law/Mexican American Law (Native American)
American University
University of Arizona
Arizona State University
University of California—Los Angeles
University of Colorado
Cornell University
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Law School Academic Programs
University of Detroit Mercy
University of Idaho
University of Kansas
Lewis & Clark Law School
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Montana
University of New Mexico
Oklahoma City University
Seattle University
University of South Dakota
Southwestern Law School
University of Texas
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Tulsa
Washington University
Indigenous Law, Governance and Citizenship
Syracuse University
Information Technology and Privacy Law
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Case Western Reserve University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
University of Dayton
University of Florida
Fordham University
University of Houston Law Center
George Washington University
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
The John Marshall Law School
Loyola School of Law—Los Angeles
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York Law School
University of Pennsylvania
Southwestern Law School
University of Texas
Innovation Law and Policy
New York University
Brooklyn Law School (BLIP Clinic)
Innovation, Business and Law
University of Iowa
Brooklyn Law School
Institute for Law and Philosophy
University of San Diego
Insurance Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
48
Intellectual Property Law (Patent/Trademark/Copyright)
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
University of Arizona College of Law
University of Baltimore
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University (concentration)
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
University of Dayton
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
Drake University
Duke University
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida
Fordham University
George Mason University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Gonzaga University
Hamline University School of Law
Hofstra University Law School
University of Houston Law Center
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
The John Marshall Law School
University of Kentucky
Lewis and Clark Law School
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—Chicago
University of Maine School of Law
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
Law School Academic Programs
University of Miami School of Law
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Nebraska
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York Law School
New York University
Northwestern University
Oklahoma City University
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
Quinnipiac University
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University (certified offered)
Seattle University
Seton Hall University
University of Southern California
Southern Methodist
South Texas College of Law
Southern University
Southwestern Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
University of Toledo
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Touro Law Center
Tulane University
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
University of Virginia
Washington University
Willamette University
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Law
University of Michigan
Northwestern University
University of Pennsylvania
Interdisciplinary Research
University of Miami
University of Colorado
University of Southern California
University of Utah
University of Wisconsin
Interdisciplinary Studies
University of Chicago
Washington University
International Arbitration
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
International Business Law
University of Alabama
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
Case Western Reserve University
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Fordham University
George Mason University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Houston Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Lewis and Clark Law School
Michigan State University
Mississippi College School of Law
New York University
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
University of Pennsylvania
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Southern Methodist
South Texas College of Law
Southwestern Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Valparaiso University
Willamette University
International Comparative Law
University of Akron
Albany Law School
American University
University of Arizona
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
University of Baltimore
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brigham Young University
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Law School Academic Programs
50
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
(certificate)
University of California—Los Angeles
California Western University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University (concentration)
Catholic University of America
Chapman University
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Creighton University
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
Drake University
Duke University
Emory University
University of Florida
Florida Coastal School of Law
Florida State University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Hamline University School of Law
Harvard University
University of Hawaii
Hofstra University Law School (concentration)
*University of Houston Law Center
Howard University
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Iowa
The John Marshall Law School
University of Kansas Law School
University of Kentucky
Lewis and Clark Law School
Louisiana State University
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola University—New Orleans
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Maine School of Law
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University (concentration)
University of Minnesota
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Nebraska
New England Law | Boston
University of New Mexico
New York Law School
New York University
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School (London Campus)
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
Oklahoma City University
Pace University (certificate)
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Pepperdine University
University of Pittsburgh
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers The State University—Camden
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Saint Louis University (concentration)
St. Mary’s University
St. Thomas University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University (certificate offered)
(concentration)
Seattle University
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
Southern Methodist (concentration)
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
*Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
*University of Toledo
Touro Law Center—Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center
Tulane University
University of Tulsa
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Law School Academic Programs
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washington University
Washington and Lee University
Wayne State University
Widener University School of Law
Whittier College
Willamette University
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
International Criminal Law
George Washington University
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
International High Tech Law
George Washington University
Santa Clara University (certificate offered)
International Human Rights Law
American University
University of Arizona
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Los Angeles
Brooklyn Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Cincinnati
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
Drake University
Emory University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Harvard University
Hofstra University Law School
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Kentucky
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
New England Law | Boston
New York University
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Pace University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Regent University School of Law
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
University of Southern California
Southern Methodist
Suffolk University Law School
Touro Law Center
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
Washington University
Willamette University
William & Mary
International Law Concentration
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Case Western Reserve University
Florida Coastal School of Law
Hofstra University Law School
Lewis and Clark Law School
University of Miami
Michigan State University
Northwestern University
Pace University
Saint Louis University
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Southern Methodist
Suffolk University Law School
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
I nternational Law and Practice
Albany Law School
American University
University of Arizona
Brooklyn Law School
University of Colorado
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Michigan State University
University of San Diego
Southwestern Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
International Trade
George Washington University
University of Kansas
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Internet Law
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Case Western Reserve University
George Washington University
51
Law School Academic Programs
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Michigan State University
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Santa Clara University
South Texas College of Law
Southwestern Law School
Interviewing and Counseling
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Investor Advocacy
Suffolk University Law School
Islamic Law
Harvard University
Michigan State University
University of Richmond
Islamic Studies
University of Pennsylvania
University of Richmond
Japanese Law
University of Michigan
Washington University
Juris Prudence
University of Colorado
Georgetown University Law Center
Michigan State University
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Juris Prudence & Legal Theory
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Justice, Ethics, Law, Religion
Boston College Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of Colorado
Duquesne University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Hamline University School of Law
Mercer University
University of Miami
Michigan State University
Northeastern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
University of Pennsylvania
Santa Clara University
University of Toledo
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
Willamette University
William & Mary
Juvenile Litigation
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
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Labor Law
University of Connecticut
Michigan State University
University of Pennsylvania
Regent University School of Law
Saint Louis University
South Texas College of Law
Valparaiso University
Labor/Employment Law
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
University of Arizona
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
University of Baltimore
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
Capital University
Catholic University of America
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
Drake University
Duke University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Gonzaga University
Hamline University School of Law
Hofstra University Law School
University of Houston Law Center
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Kentucky
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Marquette University
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Miami
Michigan State University
Law School Academic Programs
University of Minnesota
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Nebraska
New England Law | Boston
New York Law School
New York University
University of North Carolina
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
Ohio Northern University
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Pepperdine University
University of Pittsburgh
University of Richmond
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Saint Louis University
St. Thomas University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Tulane University
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washington University
Washington and Lee University
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
University of Wisconsin
Land Use Law
American University
University of Colorado
Cornell University
George Washington University
George Washington University
Michigan State University
New England Law | Boston
New York Law School
Pace University
University of Pennsylvania
Seattle University
South Texas College of Law
Vermont Law School
Law and the Arts
Brooklyn Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University (concentration)
Columbia University
DePaul University College of Law
University of Maryland
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Southern California
Southwestern Law School
University of Toledo
Law and Cyberspace
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Law and Economic Regulation
Brooklyn Law School
Cornell University
Harvard University
University of Illinois
University of Pennsylvania
University of Southern California
Vanderbilt Law School
Law and Government Practice
Willamette University
Law and Humanities
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of Colorado
Law and Literature
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of Connecticut
University of Michigan
Ohio Northern University
University of Pennsylvania
St. Thomas University
Southwestern Law School
University of Toledo
Valparaiso University
Law and Medicine and Medical Problems
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
Case Western Reserve University (concentration)
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
Duquesne University
University of Kentucky
Loyola University—Chicago
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Law School Academic Programs
University of Maryland
Michigan State University
University of New Mexico
Ohio Northern University
Oklahoma City University
Pace University
University of Pittsburgh
Quinnipiac University
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
St. Thomas University
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
Southern Methodist
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University (Institute for the study of the
Judicial Politics and Medicine)
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Toledo
University of Virginia
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Saint Louis University
Vermont Law School
Law and Psychology
University of Connecticut
Law and Psychiatry
University of Kentucky
Michigan State University
University of Southern California
University of Virginia
William Mitchell College of Law
Law and Mental Health
Brooklyn Law School
Michigan State University
New York Law School
Law, Religion and Ethics
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of Colorado
Emory University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Hamline University School of Law
Michigan State University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Willamette University
Law Office Management
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Law Reviews
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Law and Philosophy
University of Arizona
Boston University Law School
University of California—Los Angeles
Catholic University of America
University of Chicago
University of Colorado
Columbia University
Cornell University
Fordham University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Michigan State University
New York University
Oklahoma City University
University of Pennsylvania
St. Thomas University
University of Southern California
University of Texas
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
Law, Science and Technology
Arizona State University
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Columbia University
Cornell University
University of Dayton
DePaul University College of Law
University of Florida
George Washington University
University of Georgia
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Maryland
University of Michigan
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Santa Clara University
University of Southern California
Syracuse University
Law in the Public Interest
American University
Brooklyn Law School
Fordham University
Georgia State University
University of Michigan
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Law and Sociology
University of Miami
University of Southern California
Law and Technology
Brooklyn Law School (BLIP Clinic)
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Case Western Reserve University
University of Dayton
Law School Academic Programs
DePaul University College of Law
Michigan State University
Legal Ethics
Appalachian School of Law
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Berkeley
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Cornell University
University of Connecticut
Duquesne University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Hofstra University Law School
University of Kentucky
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Marquette University
Mercer University
University of Miami
Michigan State University
University of Notre Dame Law School
University of Pennsylvania
Pepperdine University
St. Thomas University
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
University of Toledo
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
William & Mary
Legal History
University of Alabama
American University
University of Arizona
University of Baltimore
Boston College Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
University of Detroit Mercy
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
University of Houston Law Center
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Maryland
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
New York University
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Ohio Northern University
Oklahoma City University
University of Pennsylvania
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Samford University—Cumberland
University of Southern California
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Toledo
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
University of Virginia
Legal Philosophy
American University
Brooklyn Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
Duquesne University
George Washington University
University of Miami
Oklahoma City University
University of Pennsylvania
University of Southern California
University of Texas
Valparaiso University
Legal Protesting/Professional Responsibilities
Georgetown University Law Center
Legal Research and Writing
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
University of Arizona
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Colorado
Columbia University
Cornell University
University of Connecticut
Creighton University
University of Dayton
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
University of District of Columbia School of Law
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Drake University
Duke University
Duquesne University
Emory University
Florida Coastal School of Law
Florida State University
University of Florida
Fordham University
George Mason University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Gonzaga University
Hamline University School of Law
University of Hawaii
Hofstra University Law School
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
The John Marshall Law School
University of Kentucky
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola Law School—Chicago
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Nebraska
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
New England Law | Boston
University of New Mexico
New York University
University of North Carolina
North Carolina Central University
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
Oklahoma City University
University of Oregon
Pace University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
Quinnipiac University
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
St. Thomas University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas L. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center
University of Tulsa
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Washington University
Washington and Lee University
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
Legislative Practice
Drake University
Legislative Process
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Linguistics and Cognitive Theory
Brooklyn Law School
Litigation—Civil and Criminal
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
Arizona State University
University of Arizona
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
University of Baltimore
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
Law School Academic Programs
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
Campbell Law School
Capital University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University (concentration)
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Creighton University
University of Dayton
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Drake University
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida
Florida State University
Fordham University
George Mason University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Hamline University School of Law
Hofstra University Law School
University of Houston Law Center
University of Idaho
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Iowa
University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Maine School of Law
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
University of Mississippi
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Nebraska
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of New Mexico
New York Law School
North Carolina Central University
University of North Carolina
Northeastern University School of Law
Northwestern University
Nova University
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
Oklahoma City University
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
Quinnipiac University
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers University School of Law­—Newark
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
South Texas College of Law
University of South Carolina
University of Southern California
Southwestern Law School
Southern Illinois University
Southern Methodist
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
University of Texas
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center—Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center
Tulane University
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Washington University
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Law School Academic Programs
Washington and Lee University
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
William & Mary
William Mitchell School of Law
Local Government
University of Colorado
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Michigan State University
New York Law School of Law
Widener University School of Law
Marine Affairs
Roger Williams University School of Law
Media Law
Brooklyn Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Fordham University
George Washington University
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Kansas Law School
Michigan State University
New York Law School
University of Pennsylvania
Southwestern Law School
Mediation
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
George Washington University
University of Oregon
University of Pennsylvania
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Medical Malpractice
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Military Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Mineral Law
University of Colorado
Southern Illinois University
Modern Real Estate Transactions
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Mortgages and Land Contracts
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
NAFTA
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
National Security and Counterterrorism
American University
George Washington University
Syracuse
Native American Law
University of Colorado
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University of Kansas School of Law
Seattle University
Native Hawaiian Law
University of Hawaii (certificate)
Natural Resources Law
American University
Appalachian School of Law
University of Arizona
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Colorado
Creighton University
University of Denver
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
University of Houston Law Center
University of Idaho
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
Lewis & Clark Law School
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Montana
University of Nebraska
University of New Mexico
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Roger Williams University School of Law
Seattle University
Southern Methodist
Southern Illinois University
South Texas College of Law
Southwestern Law School
University of Texas
University of Toledo
University of Tulsa
*University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Washington and Lee University
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
University of Wyoming
Negotiation Theories & Skills
Brooklyn Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
George Washington University
Law School Academic Programs
University of Oregon
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Ocean and Coastal Law
University of Miami
University of Oregon
Oil and Gas Law
University of Colorado
Michigan State University
Southern Methodist
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Washburn University School of Law
Patent/Trademark/Copyright Law
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
University of Baltimore
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
University of Dayton
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
Drake University
Duke University
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida
Fordham University
George Mason University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Hamline University School of Law
University of Houston Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
The John Marshall Law School
Lewis and Clark Law School
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
University of Miami School of Law
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York Law School
New York University
Northwestern University
Oklahoma City University
University of Oregon
Pace University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
Quinnipiac University
Regent University School of Law
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
Santa Clara University
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Seattle University
Seton Hall University School of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Methodist
South Texas College of Law
Southwestern Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center
Valparaiso University
Washington University
Willamette University
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
Philosophy of Law and Lawyers
St. Mary’s University
Police-Civil Liability
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Poverty and Law
Seattle University
Practice and Procedure
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
Brooklyn Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Colorado
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Law School Academic Programs
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
DePaul University College of Law
Detroit Mercy
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Fordham University
George Washington University
Golden Gate University
University of Houston Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Mercer University
Michigan State University
New England Law | Boston
New York University
Oklahoma City University
Samford University—Cumberland
Southern Methodist
University of Texas
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
Pretrial Skills
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Probate Court
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Products Liability
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Professional Skills/Liability
Albany Law School
Appalachian School of Law
Brooklyn Law School
City University of New York (CUNY) School
George Washington University
University of Colorado
Hofstra University Law School
University of Idaho
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Michigan State University
New England Law | Boston
Pace University
New York Law School
Roger Williams University School of Law
Samford University—Cumberland
Santa Clara University
South Texas College of Law
Southwestern Law School
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Valparaiso University
Western State University
William & Mary
Property Development
Brooklyn Law School
University of Colorado
George Washington University
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Golden Gate University
University of Miami
Michigan State University
Pace University
Saint Louis University
Property and Real Estate
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Brooklyn Law School
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Colorado
George Washington University
Golden Gate University
Michigan State University
New York Law School
Pace University
University of Pennsylvania
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
South Texas College of Law
Willamette University
Psychology and Law
Brooklyn Law School
Cornell University
Public Law/Public Interest Law
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
University of Arizona
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis (certificate)
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
(certificate)
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University (concentration)
Catholic University of America
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Drake University
Duke University
Law School Academic Programs
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Hamline University School of Law
Harvard University
Hofstra University Law School
University of Idaho
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Kentucky
Lewis & Clark Law School
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Maine School of Law
Marquette University
University of Maryland
Mercer University
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Nebraska
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York Law School
New York University
University of North Carolina
North Carolina Central University School
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Ohio Northern University
Oklahoma City University
University of Oregon
Pace University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Pepperdine University
Quinnipiac University
Regent University School of Law
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University (certificate offered)
Seattle University
Seton Hall University
University of Southern California
Southern Methodist
South Texas College of Law
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Touro Law Center—Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center
Tulane University
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washington University
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
William & Mary
Public Resources and Endangered Species
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Public and Regulatory Institutions
Case Western Reserve University
Public Policy
American University
Brooklyn Law School
Catholic University of America
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
Georgetown University Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Maryland
Pace University
University of Southern California
Suffolk University Law School
Vermont Law School
William & Mary
Race and Race Relations
University of Alabama
University of Connecticut
University of Florida
Mississippi College School of Law
Race and the Supreme Court
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Real Estate, Finance, Development
American University
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
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Law School Academic Programs
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of Colorado
Cornell University
DePaul University College of Law
Florida Coastal School of Law
University of Florida
Fordham University
George Washington University
Golden Gate University
Hofstra University Law School
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
The John Marshall Law School
University of Kentucky
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Marquette University
University of Memphis
University of Miami
University of Minnesota
University of Missouri—Kansas City
New York Law School
New York University
Northwestern University
Pace University
University of Pennsylvania
St. Thomas University
Saint Louis University
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Seattle University
University of Southern California
South Texas College of Law
Southwestern Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
University of Texas
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Touro Law Center—Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center
Valparaiso University
Williamette University
Real Estate, Land Use and Urban Development
University of Colorado
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Pace University
University of Pennsylvania
Willamette University
Real Property and Real Estate Law
George Washington University
Pace University
Remote Sensing/Space Law
University of Mississippi School of Law
Regulation Health Care Systems
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
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Regulatory Law and Policy
University at Buffalo—SUNY
George Mason University
George Washington University
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
University of Michigan
University of Pennsylvania
University of San Diego
Representing the E-Business Client
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Sales
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Scholarly Writing
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Sea, Ocean, Coastal Law
*University of Hawaii (University Certificate)
*University of Maine
University of Miami
University of Mississippi
University of Oregon
Roger Williams University School of Law
University of Virginia
University of Washington (Marine Affairs)
Securities/Finance Law
University of Alabama
American University
University of Arizona
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Catholic University of America
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Hofstra University Law School
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Michigan State University
Mississippi College School of Law
New York Law School
Northwestern University
Pace University
University of Pennsylvania
Southern Methodist
South Texas College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
University of Texas
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Law School Academic Programs
Washington University
Willamette University
Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology and
Entrepreneurship
University of Colorado
Social Justice Law
Hamline University School of Law
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
South Asian Law Students Association
Villanova University
Space Law
University of Nebraska
Sports and Entertainment Law
American University
Boston College Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Los Angeles
California Western University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
DePaul University College of Law
Florida Coastal School of Law
University of Florida
Fordham University
George Washington University
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Marquette University
University of Miami
Michigan State University
Mississippi College School of Law
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York Law School
Penn State Dickinson
Pepperdine University
University of Richmond
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Santa Clara University
Seton Hall University
University of Southern California
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Texas Southern University
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Tulane University
Valparaiso University
Whittier Law School
Willamette University
State Administration Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
State and Federal Agencies
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
State and Local Government
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Street Law/High Schools
University of California—Davis
University of California—Los Angeles
University of Connecticut
University of Denver
Lewis and Clark Law School
Loyola University—Chicago
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Samford University—Cumberland
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Willamette University
Storytelling
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Sustainable Environmental Energy and Resources Law
Willamette University
Tax and Estate Planning
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
University of Arizona
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Creighton University
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
Drake University
Duquesne University
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Emory University
Florida Coastal School of Law
University of Florida
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Hofstra University Law School
University of Houston Law Center
University of Idaho
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Iowa
The John Marshall Law School
University of Kentucky
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—Chicago
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Miami
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Mississippi
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Montana
New England Law | Boston
New York Law School
University of North Carolina
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
Ohio Northern University
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Pepperdine University
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
St. Thomas University
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
Southern Methodist
South Texas College of Law
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
University of Toledo
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Washington University
Washington and Lee University
Willamette University
Tax Exempt Organizations
Regent University School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Tax Law/Taxation
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
University of Arizona
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
University of Baltimore
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
(certification)
Capital University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Catholic University of America
Chapman University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Creighton University
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
Drake University
Duke University
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida
George Washington University
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Georgetown University Law Center
Law School Academic Programs
Golden Gate University
Hofstra University Law School
University of Houston Law Center
University of Idaho
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
The John Marshall Law School
University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
Lewis and Clark Law School
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Miami
Michigan State University
University of Michigan
University of Minnesota
University of Mississippi
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Nebraska
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of New Mexico
New York Law School
New York University
University of North Carolina
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
University of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City University
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson
University of Pennsylvania
Pepperdine University
University of Pittsburgh
Quinnipiac University
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers—The State University—Camden
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
University of South Carolina
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
St. Thomas University
Stetson University College of Law
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
University of Texas
Texas Southern University
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center—Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Washington University
Wayne State University
Willamette University
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
Technology Transactions
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Santa Clara University
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Telecommunications
Brooklyn Law School
California Western University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Catholic University of America
University of Colorado
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Michigan State University
Santa Clara University
Southwestern Law School
University of Texas
Terrorism and the Law
George Washington University
University of Pennsylvania
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
William Mitchell College of Law
Torts, Product Liability and Remedies
University of Akron
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University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
University of Arizona
University of Baltimore
Brooklyn Law School
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Fordham University
Georgetown University Law Center
George Washington University
Golden Gate University
University of Kentucky
Louisiana State University
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Marquette University
University of Memphis
Mercer University
Michigan State University
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
New England Law | Boston
University of New Mexico
Northeastern University School of Law
Ohio Northern University
University of Pennsylvania
Samford University—Cumberland
Southern Methodist
South Texas College of Law
Southwestern Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
University of Toledo
Valparaiso University
Widener University School of Law
William Mitchell College of Law
Trade Regulation
American University
University of Arizona
Brooklyn Law School
George Washington University
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
New York University
Northwestern University
Ohio Northern University
Southwestern Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Transactional Law
George Washington University
Michigan State University
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Southern Methodist
Washburn University School of Law
Transnational Law
Brooklyn Law School
George Washington University
Michigan State University
University of Michigan
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
South Texas College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Transportation Law
University of Denver
Trial and/or Appellate Advocacy and Practice
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
University of Arizona
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
University of Baltimore
*Baylor University
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California‚ Berkeley
University of California—Davis
University of California—Los Angeles
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Western
Campbell Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Catholic University of America
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Creighton University
University of Dayton
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
District of Columbia
Drake University
Duke University
Duquesne University
Emory University
Law School Academic Programs
University of Florida
Florida Coastal School of Law
Fordham University
Georgetown University Law Center
George Washington University
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Gonzaga University
Hamline University School of Law
Harvard University
Hofstra University Law School
University of Houston Law Center
Howard University
University of Idaho
*University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
The John Marshall Law School
University of Kentucky
*Lewis and Clark Law School
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Maine
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Mississippi
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Montana
University of Nebraska
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of New Mexico
New York Law School
North Carolina Central University
University of North Carolina
University of North Dakota
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Ohio Northern University
University of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City University
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State University Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Saint Louis University
St. Mary’s University
St. Thomas University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
South Texas College of Law
University of South Carolina
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Stetson College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
*University of Texas
Texas Southern University
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
University of Washington
Washington University
Washington and Lee University
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
Urban Affairs/Poverty Law
Brooklyn Law School
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Fordham University
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Missouri—Kansas City
New York Law School
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New York University
Northeastern University
Pace University
University of Pennsylvania
Seattle University
University of Southern California
*Texas Southern University
Valparaiso University
Wayne State University
Urban, Land Use & Environmental Law
University of Missouri—Kansas City
Saint Louis University
Water Law
University of Arizona
University of Colorado
Cornell University
University of Idaho
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Michigan State University
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Nebraska
University of New Mexico
University of Oregon
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
University of Tulsa
University of Utah
Vermont Law School
Wills and Estate Planning (Property and Estate Law)
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
University of Baltimore
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
Creighton University
Drake University
Florida Coastal School of Law
Fordham University
George Washington University
Golden Gate University
Hofstra University Law School
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Kentucky
Loyola Law School—LA
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Miami
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
New England Law | Boston
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Northeastern University
Ohio Northern University
Pace University
University of Pennsylvania
Pepperdine University
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Saint Louis University
St. Thomas University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
South Texas College of Law
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College Law
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
University of Toledo
Valparaiso University
Washburn University School of Law
Washington University
Willamette University
Workers Compensation Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Work Place and Employment Discrimination Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Zoning and Land Use Planning
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Law School Academic Programs
E. LAW SCHOOLS OFFERING A SUMMER OR SEMESTER OF STUDY ABROAD OR AN
EXCHANGE PROGRAM
(arranged by schools)
University of Alabama
Semester programs in New Delhi, India and Tel Aviv, Israel; summer study in
Fribourg, Swiltzerland and Canberro, Australia.
Albany Law School
Summer program in Nairobi, Kenya with Widener Human Rights Internships Abroad
Program, University of Paris.
American University
Summer Law Programs Abroad: Santiago, Chile; Istanbul, Turkey; Tel Aviv, Haifa and
Jerusalem, Israel; Monash University Prato Cenre, Italy; Comparative Law Program
In Europe (London, England; Paris, France; Brussels, Belgium); The Hague Summer
Law Program in The Hague, Netherlands. Semester Exchange Opportunities; Europe
(University of Ghent, Belgium; Université Paris Ouest Nanterre la Défense, France;
University of Helsinki, Finland; Bucerius Law School Program, Germany; University
of Perugia, Italy; Erasmus University, The Netherlands; Utrecht University, The
Netherlands; University of Dundee, Scotland; ESADE Law School, Universitat Ramon
hull, Spain; Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey; Freie University, Germany; University
of Oslo, Norway; Bar Ilan University, Israel; University of Copenhagen, Denmark);
Africa (University of Pretoria, South Africa); Asia & Oceania (Monash University,
Australia; Zhejiang Gongshang University, China; Chinese University of Hong Kong,
China; yonsei University, Korea); The Americas (University of Western Ontario,
Canada; University of Ottawa, Canada; Universidad de Chile, Chile; Universidad
Nacional Autónoma de Mexico (UNAM); Unlversidad SergIo Arboleda, Colombia).
University of Arizona
Exchange program for summer semester with the University of Puerto Rico.
Arizona State University
Semester program with Argentina; University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada,
National University of Singapore, Singapore, Paris, France.
University of Baltimore
Summer program with University of Aberdeen, Scotland; Argentina; Chile; South
Africa. Winter Session: Curacao.
Baylor University
Program in Guadalajara, Mexico.
Boston College Law School
Semester program with University of London.
Restricted to Boston College Law School Law students only.
Boston University Law School
Semester programs at Oxford University, Harris Manchester College (England);
Leiden University (the Netherlands); the Graduate Institute of International
Development Studies (Geneva Switzerland); the University of Hong Kong (China);
Bucerius Law School (Hamburg, Germany); Tel Aviv University, the Buchman Faculty
of Law (Israel); the National University of Singapore (Republic of Singapore);
Tsinghua University (Beijing, China); the University of Florence (Italy); Université
Jean Moulin (Lyon, France); Université Panthéon-Assas (Paris, France); the
University of Buenos Aires (Argentina); Universidad Pontificia Comillas (Madrid,
Spain); and the University College London (England). Full year programs at
Université Panthéon-Assas (Paris, France) and the National University of Singapore
(Republic of Singapore).
Brooklyn Law School
Summer in Bologna, Italy; and/or Beijing, China. Exchange Program with University
of Essex (England); Exchange program with Bucerius Law School in Hamburg,
Germany.
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Exchange program Escade–Barcelona, Spain (courses taught mainly in Spanish);
University of Glasgow-Scotland, Chiangmdi, Thailand, LLM students; Chiang Mai,
Thailand-upperclass bridge course.
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University of California—Davis
Semester exchange program with the University of Coppenhagen (Denmark) and
University College Dublin (Ireland) and China University of Political Science and
Law (China).
University of California—Hastings
Semester exchange programs with Bocconi University in Milan Italy, Leiden
University–Netherlands, University of Copenhagen–Denmark, University of
Heidelberg–Germany, University of London–England, Austral University–Argentina,
and University of New South Wales–Australia, Wuhan University–China, and Central
European University–Hungary.
California Western University
School of Law Semester program at Aarhus, Denmark; Leiden, Netherlands; Victoria University
Law School, Wellington, New Zealand. London Summer Program. Summer Program;
Galway, Ireland; Malta; Prague, Czech Republic.
Campbell Law School
Summer cooperative program with Handong International Law School in Korea.
Capital University
Summer program in Greece; Bavaria, Germany.
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Summer abroad programs include Mediation and Democratic Dialogue in Budapest,
Hungary; Law and Literature at Kleinwalsertal in Austria; and Comparative Corporate
Governance at Oxford University, England. Students can also attend other ABAapproved summer study abroad programs. Semester abroad programs include
International and Comparative Business Law at Bucerius Law School in Hamburg,
Germany; Transnational Law at the University of Deusto in Bilbao, Spain; and
independent study abroad programs arranged by the student with Cardozo approval.
Semester exchange programs at Amsterdam Law School in Amsterdam, The
Netherlands; Central European University in Budapest, Hungry; Chinese University of
Hong Kong in Hong Kong, and Tel Aviv University in tel Aviv, Israel.
Case Western Reserve University
Semester exchange program at the University of Western Ontario; Formal summer
programs Utrecht, Netherlands; individualized summer and semester placements in
Sierra Leone.
Catholic University of America
Summer in Cracow, Poland. (Comparative and International Law Program.)
Chapman University
Summer program in Cambridge, England.
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Opportunities for study abroad available in France, Denmark, Germany, Mexico,
Norway, Spain, England, China, South Korea, New Zealand, and Switzerland.
University of Cincinnati
International Student Exchange Program with the University of Canterbury, New
Zealand for a semester.
City University of New York—(CUNY)
School of Law
Summer in Cuba.
Cleveland—Marshall
Summer in St. Petersburg, Russia
University of Colorado
Summer programs in England, France, Italy, Spain
Columbia University
Exchange programs: University of Buenos Aires (Argentina), University of Paris II
(France), Bucerius University (Germany), Central European University (Hungary),
European University Institute (Italy), Humboldt University (Germany), Hebrew
University (Israel), Kyushu University (Japan), University of Amsterdam (The
Netherlands), Waseda University (Japan), University of Witwatersrand (S. Africa),
National University of Singapore; University of Neuchatel, Switzerland.
Fudan University (China); Peking University (China); University of Frankfurt. Institute
for Law and Finance (Germany); Independent (student created).
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University of Connecticut Semester program with University of Exeter, England; University of Leiden,
Netherlands; University of Puerto Rico; Faculté de Droit et de Science Politique
d’Aix-Marseille in Aix-en-Provence, France and University of London; Berlin; Dublin;
Mannheim; Siena; Tilburg, Haifa in Israel and Kyungpook in South Korea.
Law School Academic Programs
Cornell University
Summer Institute in Paris with Université of Paris I—Pantheon—Sorbonne.
Dual degree program, a 4-year Program leading to the award of the Cornell J.D. and
the Université Paris I—Pantheon—Sorbonne Master en Droit.
Dual degree program, a 3-year Program leading to the award of the Cornell J.D. and the
Humboldt University (Berlin, Germany) M.LL.P.
Dual degree program, 3-year Program leading to the award of the Cornell J.D. and
the Université Paris I—Pantheon—Sorbonne and Science PO Paris Master of
Global Business.
Heidelberg Fellowship. Semester at University of Heidelberg, Germany; University
of Sydney, Australia; Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany; Bucerius Law School,
Hamburg, Germany; ESADE, Barcelona, Spain; Pompeu Fabra Law School,
Barcelona, Spain; Central European University, Budapest, Hungary; Université
Paris I—Panthéon—Sorbonne, Paris, France; Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan; Keio
University, Tokyo, Japan; University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China; University of
Capetown, Cape Town, South Africa; University College London, London, England;
Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel, Peking University Law School (Beida), Beijing,
China; University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; American University
in Cairo, Cario, Egypt.
University of Dayton Comparative Law course changes location each summer. Past programs held in Italy
and England.
DePaul University College of Law
Semester program with University College, Dublin, Ireland. Summer program with
Asian Legal Studies Institute, Beijing, China. Summer programs in: Buenos Aires,
Argentina; Chiapas, Mexico; Costa Rica; Madrid, Spain; Prague, Czech Republic;
Sydney, Australia.
University of Detroit Mercy
Semester program with Maria Assumpta Educational Center of London, England. JD/
LL.B with University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
Drake University
Summer program in Nantes, France
Duke University
Summer Institute in Transnational Law, Geneva, Switzerland and Hong Kong.
Austral University (Argentina), Bocconi University (Italy), Bond University (Australia),
Bucerius Law School (Germany), ESADE Law School (Spain), ITAM (Mexico),
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium), National University of Singapore, Peking
University (China), Pontifica Universidad Catolica de Chile (Chile), Portuguese
Catholic University (Portugal), Universite Pantheon-Assas (France), University of
Cape Town (South Africa), University of Copenhagen (Denmark), University of
Geneva (Switzerland), University of Heidelberg (Germany), University of Hong
Kong, University of Melbourne (Australia), University of Sydney (Australia), Waseda
University (Japan).
Duquesne University
Summer study in Vatican City; Belfast, Dublin, Ireland.
Summer Study of Law in Beijing, China with the China University of Political Science
and Law.
Emory University Semester exchange program with Bucerius in Hamburg, Germany and with Trinity in
Dublin, Ireland. Summer and exchange programs with Central European University
in Budapest, Hungary.
University of Florida—
Levin College of Law
Exchange program for faculty and students with University of
Costa Rica, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University of Frankfurt Law School; Leiden
University Law School; Université de Montpellier (semester and summer); Monash
University, Melbourne, Australia, (Summer). University of Cape Town, South Africa.
Warsaw University, Poland.
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Florida State University
Summer program with Oxford University, England; Barbados; Eastern Europe.
Fordham University Summer programs in Belfast and Dublin, Ireland — Queen’s
College and University College Dublin; Seoul,Korea — Sungkyunkwan University
College of Law; and accra, Ghana — Fordham/Ghana Summer Law Program.
Semester programs ar China University of Politics and Law, Beijing; Sungkyunkwan
University, Seoul; Waseda Law School, Tokyo; University of Amsterdam; Bocconi
Law School, Milan Italy; Bucerius Law School, Humbburg, Germany; European
University Institute, Florence, Italy; Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Madrid, Spain,
and Paris II (dual degree: JD from Fordham and LL.M. from Paris II)
Georgetown University Law Center
Semester abroad programs offered in Torcuato di Tella University in Buenos Aires,
Argentina; Tsinghua University School of Law in Beijing, China; Bucerius Law
School in Hamburg, Germany; Heidelberg in Germany; the National Law School of
India University in Bangalore, India; the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel;
the University of Leiden’s Grotius Centre in Leiden, Netherlands; ESADE Law School
in Barcelona, Spain; the National University of Singapore School of Law (NUS)
in Singapore. Semester abroad programs: Melbourne Law School in Melbourne,
Australia; and the center for Transnational Legal Studies in London. Full-year
Master’s Degree program in Global Economic Law Sciences Po and Paris (part of
The Sorbonne). Summer program offered at King’s College London in England.
George Washington University
Four-week summer program with Oxford University in Oxford, England on
international human rights law.
Four-week summer program in Munich, Germany at the Munich Intellectual Property
Law Center.
Semester-long exchange program in Augsburg, Germany, in European and
international law.
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Spring semester study abroad program with Oxford University in Oxford, England.
Three week summer study abroad program in China followed by four to six week
internship in chinese law firm. Three week Summer abroad program in Brussels on
Law at the Institut d’Etudes européennes of the Université Libre de Bruxelles. Six to
ten week study and/or work experience in one of more than 20 countries around the
world in the Global Internship program.
Summer Academy in International Commercial Arbitration in
Europe. Summer program in Rio de Janeiro Brasil entitled “The Urban Environment:
Law, Policy and Culture.”
Golden Gate University
Summer study abroad programs in Bangkok, Thailand. Exchange program with
University of Paris (Nanterre) France.
Hamline University School of Law
University of Hawaii
Summer abroad in London, England; Budapest, Hungary; and Bergen/Oslo, Norway.
J-term programs in Jerusalem, Israel and San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Joint degree program with the University of British Columbia. Exchange programs with
the Chinese University of Hong Kong, LaTrobe University and Monash University.
Hofstra University School of Law
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Winter abroad program in Curacao, The Netherlands Antilles. Exchange program
for third-year students in Helsinki University, Finland, Warsaw University, Poland,
Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, Ghent University, Belgium.
Summer abroad programs in Nice, France; Sorrento, Italy; Sydney, Australia.
Law School Academic Programs
University of Houston Law School
Howard University University of Idaho
Exchange and summer program with Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent,
England.
University of Illinois
Exchange programs for individual study abroad at Bucerius Law School (Germany),
katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium), Universidad Catolica Argentina
(Argentina), Waseda School of Law (Japan). Summer programs at the University of
Oxford (England), and University of Victoria (Canada).
Indiana University School of Law—
Bloomington Semester program in Auckland (New Zealand), Barcelona, Beijing, Hamburg, Hong
Kong, Jena (Germany), London and Paris. Summer programs offered in Barcelona,
Dublin, Florence, London and Paris.
Indiana University School of Law
—Indianapolis
Summer programs with Renmin University of China School of Law, Beijing,
China; Strasbourg, France; Dubrovnik, Croatia; La Plata, Argentina.
University of Iowa
North American Consortium on Legal Education, which is an exchange program
with McGill University in Montreal, Quebec; The University of Dalhousie in
Halifax, Nova Scotia; The University of British Columbia in Vancouver, B.C.; The
University of Ottawa in Ottawa, Ontario; ITESM, Monterrey Tech in Monterrey,
Mexico; Universidad Panamericana in Mexico City; The Instituto de Investigaciones
Juridicias; and Centro de Investigacion.
Programs in Cape Town, South Africa; Kingstown, Jamaica.
Semester program with London Law Consortium;.
Summer program in Arcachon, France. Exchange program with Bucerius Law School
in Hamburg, Germany. Ability to take LLM courses at California, University at
Lisbon, Portugal.
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
Micronesia
University of Kansas
Semester program with London Law Consortium. Summer programs in Cambridge,
England; Limerick, Ireland; and Istanbil, Turkey. Exchange programs with Anahuac
University in Mexico; University of Trento in Italy; and University of Auckland in New
Zealand.
Lewis and Clark
Lewis and Clark Law School has partnerships with the summer study abroad
program at the University of San Diego and with the China Program at the University
of Missouri Kansas City. Students can choose from eight locations in six countries
in the USD program. The China program takes place at Peking University (Beida) in
Beijing, China.
As a Lewis and Clark student, you also have the option of participating in summer
study abroad through any ABA-accredited summer program. Many Lewis and Clark
students, particularly first year students, participate in study abroad programs each
year.
UMKC China Program, University of San Diego Summer Programs
Louisiana State University
Summer program in Lyon, France.
University of Louisville
—Brandeis School of Law
Exchange program for faculty and students with the law schools
at the University of Poitiers and University of Montpellier in France; University of Leeds
in England; Johannes Gutenberg University in Germany; Saito Bunka University and
Kagawa University in Japan; Yunnan University in the People’s Republic of China;
University of Western Sydney and University of Technology and Science in Australia;
University of Natal in South Africa; University of Marrakesh in Morocco; and Turku
University in Finland; ILS College of Law, Pune, India.
Loyola University Chicago
Summer program in Rome. European Union program, Brussels.
Trial program in London. Summer program in Beijing, China.
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Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Summer program in Costa Rica; Bologna, Italy; Beijing, China; London, England;
Cyprus (Eastern Mediterranean).
Loyola University New Orleans
Summer program in Cuernavaca, Mexico; Vienna, Austria, Budapest, Hungary;
Eastern Europe; São Paulo, Brazil; Moscow, Russia; and San Jose, Costa Rica.
University of Maine
Students may propose semesters at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia;
University of New Brunswick; University College, Galway, Ireland; Buckingham
University in England and Université du Maine, Le Mans, France.
University of Maryland Summer programs with University of Aberdeen, Scotland. Exchange programs with
South Africa; Bucerius Law School, Hamburg, Germany; World Health Organization,
Geneva, Switzerland; University of Chile; Central University of Finance and
Economics, China; Inter-American Court of Human Rights Externship, Costa Rica;
Law Reform Commission in countries of the British Commonwealth.
Mercer University
Summer abroad program in Granada, Spain; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Freiburg,
Germany; and The Hague, Netherlands.
University of Miami
Summer Study Abroad Programs: London Summer Program; European Adventure
(Greece, Italy and London); Spain: Tour de España; Mediterranean Experience
(Greece, Italy and Barcelona). Inter-session exchange program with Leipzig,
Germany; Middle Europe (Venice, Budapest, Prague, Berlin, Vienna, Zagreb,
Ljubljana); and China (Beijing, Shanghai, Guilin, Xi’an, Hong Kong, and Macao).
Specialized and/or short programs offered in Leipzig, Zurich, and Versailles.
Semester Study Abroad Programs offered in Brazil, Germany, and Israel.
University of Michigan
Offers the chance to study for one semester at foreign law schools for JD credit either
through established study abroad opportunities at leading universities in England,
Italy, the Netherlands, Japan, Switzerland, Germany, Israel, and Belgium or at student
initiated study opportunities and elsewhere.
Michigan State University
Canadian Study Abroad at University of Ottawa. Canadian Summer Externship
Program. Study Abroad in Mexico with Pan-American University.
University of Minnesota
Summer programs with Uppsala University of Law, Uppsala, Sweden; Université
Jean Moulin, Lyon, France; Humboldt University and Bucerius University, Germany;
ESADE Faculty of Law, Barcelona, Spain; University of Tilburg, Netherlands;
University of Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
University of Mississippi
Summer study program, Downing College, Cambridge,
England.
Mississippi College School of Law
Summer study program in Seoul, Korea, Sookmyung University.
University of Missouri—Columbia
Semester program with London Law Consortium; Summer program in Capetown,
South Africa.
University of Missouri—Kansas City
Summer abroad programs in China and Ireland.
University of Nebraska
Summer Study Program, Downing College, Cambridge, England. Summer Study
Program, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland.
New England Law | Boston
Summer Abroad programs: Galway, Ireland; London; Malta; Prague, Czech Republic;
Santiago, Chile Semester programs: University of Leiden, The Netherlands;
University of Aarhus, Denmark; University of Paris X–Nanterre. Clinic: International
Criminal Process Clinic, The Hague, The Netherlands.
University of New Hampshire
School of Law Intellectual Property Institute with Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. eLaw
Summer Institute with University College, Cork, Ireland.
University of New Mexico
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Summer law institute with the University of Guanajuato of Mexico.
Semester program with University of Tasmania; Exchange Program in Canada.
Law School Academic Programs
New York University
Bucerius Law School (Hamburg, Germany), Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium),
Direito GV - Escola de Direito de Sao Paulo da Fundacao Getulio Vargas (Sao Paulo,
Brazil), European University Institute (Florence, Italy), Kyushu University (Fukuoka,
Japan), National University of Singapore (Singapore), Osgoode Hall, York University
(Toronto, Canada), Oxford University (England), Peking University (Beijing, China),
University of Amsterdam (Amsterdam, The Netherlands), University of Cape
Town (South Africa), University of Copenhagen (Denmark), University of Palermo
(Argentina), University of Paris II—Panthéon Assas (France), University of Paris X—
Nanterre (France), University of Sydney (Australia)
University of North Carolina
Program in Sydney, Australia in cooperation with Hofstra University School of
Law. Exchange programs with Universite Jean Moulin in Lyon, France; Radboud
Universiteit Nijmegan in The Netherlands; Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico;
University of Manchester in England; University of Glasgow in Scotland; and
University of Sussex in England.
University of North Dakota*
Exchange programs for faculty and students with Canadian-United States Legal
Issues, and the University of North Dakota-University of Oslo, Norway.
Northern Illinois University
Program in Agen, France.
Northwestern University Law School
Institut d’Etude Poltiques de Paris (“Science Po”) and the Universite de Paris I
Pantheon-Sorbonne Law School (“Sorbonne”), Paris, France, Vrije Universiteit (Free
University), Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos
Aires, Argentina, Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia, Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven, Leuven, Belgium, University of the Andes, Santiago, Chile, Bucerius Law
School, Hamburg, Germany, Tel Aviv University, Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv, Israel,
National University of Singapore, Singapore, Instituto de Empresa, Madrid, Spain,
university of Lucerne, Lucerne, Switzerland, São Paula Law School, São Paula, Brazil
University of Notre Dame Law School
Summer or year at Notre Dame London Law Center (Concannon Program of
International Law). Bocconi Student Exchange Program—Single Semester
(New Program).
Nova Southeastern University
Summer program in Barcelona, Spain; Dual Degree Program and American and
Caribbean Law Initiative.
Ohio Northern University
Exchange program with the University of Iceland School of Law.
Ohio State University
Summer program in Oxford, England.
University of Oklahoma
Summer program in Oxford, England.
University of Oregon
Semester program at the University of Adelaide, South Australia. Visit http://www.
law.uoregon.edu/students/adelaide/ for more information.
Pace University
Spring semester program in London with University College London, Faculty of Law
(UCL) can include internship in Inns of Court, Parliament, a corporation or law firm.
Brazil Comparative Law Course includes study in Brazil. Fall or Spring semester
exchange at the University of Adelaide in South Austria.
University of the Pacific,
McGeorge School of Law
Summer programs in Suzhou, China; St. Petersburg, Russia; Salzburg, Austria; and
Budapest, Hungary; post — J.D. International Internship Program in fall semester.
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Summer semester abroad programs in Florence, Rome and Sienna; and the Capitals
of Europe program in the Hague, Brussels, Strasbourg, Vienna, and Oxford. Spring
semester in London with University of London, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies.
Summer in Montreal, Canada. Spring semester in London. Exchange program in
Brazil for Portuguese speakers.
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University of Pennsylvania
Semester programs at Waseda Law School (Tokyo); Bucerius Law School (Hamburg);
Tsinghua Law School (Beijing—participants can earn a LL.M. degree from Tsinghua
by returning to Beijing for a second semester of graduate-level study at their own
expense); Tel Aviv Law School (Israel); ESADE Law School (Barcelona). Entire 3L year at
Paris 1 Law School/Sciences Po (France)—J.D./MA. joint degree in business law; J.D./
M.A. Lauder Program (with Wharton; locations in the Middle East; East Asia; France;
Germany; Russia; and Latin America.
Summer International Human Rights Fellowships in Argentina; Cambodia;
Ecuador, Rwanda; Guatemala; Namibia; Nepal; Switzerland, Washington, DC; The
Netherlands (the Hague); Moracco, Tajikistan; Tanzania; Uganda, and the U.N.
Certificate Program available with ESADE.
Pepperdine University
Fall, Spring and Summer Semester programs in London, England.
University of Pittsburgh
Semester and academic year programs aboard through direct enrollment at a foreign
institution are available. The Center for International Legal Education will work one
on one with any student who wishes to pursue study aboard directly though a foreign
institution (enrollment must be at the graduate level in a Faculty of Law or enrolled
in a LL.M Program to obtain credit toward their J.D.) Also offered is the Institute
in International Commercial Law and Dispute Resolution summer law program in
Zagreb and Zadar, Croatia. The program is a joint D. Fuchsberg Law Center, and the
University of Zagreb Faculty of Law. This four-week, five-credit ABA approved program,
taught by leaders in the field, provides a broad introduction to international business
transactions, followed by a focused examination of the law governing the international
sales of goods and international commercial arbitration. The program also highlights
a number of key instruments arising out of the of UNCITRAL, the United nations
Commissions on International Trade Law.
Pontifical Catholic University
of Puerto Rico
Summer program in Valladolid, Spain
University of Puerto Rico
Program in Barcelona, Spain.
Quinnipiac University
Summer program with Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland.
Regent University School of Law
Semester programs in Pohang, Korea (Handong International Law School); Shantou,
China (Shantou University): Madrid, Spain (San Pablo University), and Barcelona,
Spain (Universitat Abat Oliba CEU): Summer programs in Strasbourg, France
(International Law and Human Rights) and Haifa, Israel (Contemporary Middle East
Legal Issues).
University of Richmond
Summer program Cambridge University, England. Semester
exchange programs with several law schools abroad including Paris, Spain, the
Netherlands and others.
Roger Williams University
School of Law Summer program in London in cooperation with the Inns of
Court School of Law. Summer program in Lisbon, Portugal offered in conjunction
with the Catholic University of Portugal.
Rutgers—The State University—Camden
Exchange program with Graz University, Austria.
Rutgers University School of Law
Semester in Leiden, the Netherlands.
Saint Louis University
Summer programs in Brussels, Belgium and Bochum, Germany and Madrid, Spain.
St. Mary’s University
Institute on World Legal Program in Innsbruck, Austria.
St. Thomas University
Summer program in Spain at the Royal College
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Samford University—Cumberland
University Escorial—Maria Cristina.
Summer abroad programs at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, in England and
Cumberland at Fortaleza, Brazil.
Law School Academic Programs
University of San Diego
Sponsors the Institute on International and Comparative Law with summer law
study programs in England, France, Spain, and Italy.
University of San Francisco
Summer program with Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland; Charles University, Prague,
Czech Republic. Summer program at Udagana University, Bali.
Santa Clara University
Summer programs in Oxford, England; Munich, Germany; Istanbul, Turkey;
Vienna, Austria; Bratislava, Slovakia; Budapest, Hungary; Geneva, Switzerland;
Strasbourg, France; Sydney, Australia; The Hague, Netherlands; San Jose, Costa
Rica; Seoul, Korea; Tokyo, Japan; Hong Kong, SAR China; Shanghai, PRC China.
Semester exchange programs at Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea; Kookmin
University, Seoul, Korea; Omiya University, Tokyo, Japan; Bucerius Law School,
Hamburg, Germany; Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands; Ghent
University, Ghent, Belgium; University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland; University of
Vienna, Vienna, Austria; Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland; Nalsar University of Law,
Hyderabad, India; Universidad de San Martin de Porres, Lima, Peru, University of St.
Gallen, Switzerland.
Seattle University
Seattle University is proud to offer students the option of global learning through
programs in South Africa, Guatemala, and Germany. Our summer programs offer
law students the opportunity to work with South African advanced legal students
on issues of global justice in Johannesburg, South Africa or to study law in Spanish
in Guatemala. Our semester-long programs allow students to earn legal study
credits at a law school in Hamburg, Germany.
Seton Hall University School of Law
Summer programs in Egypt, Jordan, and Belgium/Switzerland. Winter-session
program in Zanzibar.
Southern Methodist
Summer program in Oxford, England.
University of Southern California
Semester exchange program with the University of Hong Kong.
South Texas College of Law
Semester abroad exchange program in Denmark and the Netherlands. Summer
programs are offered in England, Ireland, Malta, Turkey, the Czech Republic,
and Chile.
Southwestern Law School
Summer programs in Buenos Aires, Argentina; Vancouver, British
Columbia, Canada; London, England, and Guanajuato, Mexico (sponsors Mexico
program with University of New Mexico and Texas Tech University).
Semester exchange program in Canada.
Stanford Law School
Exchange programs in Germany, Italy, Mexico, China and Japan.
Stetson University College of Law
Summer abroad programs in Granada, Spain; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Hague,
Netherlands; Tianjin, China. Semester exchange in London, England and Mexico.
Special intercession in Grand Cayman and Lausanne/Geneva, Switzerland.
Syracuse University*
Summer program in London, England.
Suffolk University Law School
Summer program in Sweden. Internships in Europe, the Americas and Asia in
conjunction with The Center for International Legal Studies.
Temple University Beasley
School of Law
Summer programs in Rome, Italy.
Semester abroad in Tokyo, Japan. Beijing, China; Cork, Ireland; Utrecht, The
Netherlands; Münster, Germany.
University of Tennessee
Summer program in Cambridge, England.
University of Texas
Semester in London, Queen Mary Westfield College (QMC) and University College
London (UCL.)
Fall semester (International Law) and as arranged by the student.
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Thomas M. Cooley
Summer program in Toronto, Canada. University of St. Michael’s College, University
of Toronto. Semester in Melbourne, Australia and Christ Church, New Zealand.
University of Toledo
Summer program with Inns of Court School of Law in London.
Touro Law Center
Summer Law Program at Moscow State University Russia: A legal system in transition.
Summer Law Program in Shimla, India, “The New India”.
Summer Program in China; Germany.
Tulane University
Summer programs in Cambridge, England; Spetses and Rhodos, Greece; Paris,
France; Siena, Italy; Berlin, Germany; London, England; Amsterdam, The Netherlands;
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Semester-long exchange programs with University of Paris II,
University of Heidelberg, University of Buenos Aires, Jean Moulin University in Lyon,
University Robert Schuman in Strasbourg, University of New South Wales, ESADE
Law School (University Ramon Llull) in Barcelona, University of Bologna, University
of Amsterdam, University of Copenhagen. Semester program with University of Hong
Kong. Semester exchange at Bucerius University.
University of Tulsa
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Summer program in Bratislava, Slovakia.
Summer program in Argentina.
Spring semester in London.
Spring semester program with the London Law Consortium.
Summer program in Cambridge, England.
Summer program in Chile and Argentina.
Vanderbilt Law School
Vanderbilt in Venice, an International Legal Studies summer program in Venice,
Italy. Vanderbilt also offers summer and semester internship and externship
opportunities world-wide.
Vermont Law School
Exchange programs with McGill University (Montreal) Faculty of Law, University of
Trento (Italy), and University of Paris 13 (France).
University of Virginia
Exchange program at Bucerius Law School in Hamburg, Germany; the University
of Melbourne in Australia; the University of Nottingham in England; Tel Aviv
University Law School; and Waseda University in Tokyo, Japan. Joint degree
exchange program offered with University of Paris I, Pantheon-Sorbonne
Law School and Sciences Po/Paris.
Wake Forest University
Summer programs at the University’s London facility, Worrell House, Casa Artom,
Venice, Italy, and Flow House in Vienna, Austria.
Washburn University
Summer program at Maastricht University, Netherlands. University of Utrecht,
Utrecht, Netherlands.
Washington University
Exchange or Semester abroad programs at Utrecht University in the Netherlands;
National University of Singapore in Singapore, University of KwaZulu-Natal in South
Africa; University of Pretoria in South Africa; Universidade Catolica Portuguesa
in Portugal; Fudan University in China, Korea University in the Repulic of Koreal;
National Taiwan University in the Republic of China (Taiwan); Queen’s University
Belfast in Northern Ireland (UK); University of Trento in Italy; Hong Kong University
in Hong Kong (PRC).
Wayne State University
Exchange program with University of Maastricht, Netherlands; University of
Warwick, England. One year program with the Hague, Netherlands.
Willamette University
Summer program in Shanghai, China. Semester program in Quito, Ecuador;
Bucerius Law School, Hamburg, Germany.
William & Mary
Summer program in Madrid, Spain. Semester programs in Vienna, Austria; Beijing,
China; Tokyo, Japan; Auckland, New Zealand; Madrid, Spain; Hong Kong; and
Luexembourg.
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William Mitchell College of Law
Widener University School of Law
Summer Program in London, Galway, Ireland, Prague, Czech Republic and Istanbul,
Turkey.
Summer International Law Institute, Lausanne, Switzerland
Summer International Law Institute, Sydney, Australia.
Summer International Law Institute, Nairobi, Kenya.
Summer International Law Institute, Venice, Italy
Semester Abroad Program, Chongqing, China
University of Wisconsin
Exchange program with Giessen University, Germany; Groningen, Netherlands;
European University Institute, Florence, Italy; Diego Portales University, Santiago,
Chile; University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom.
Yale Law School
Summer exchange in Argentina, Brazil and Chile.
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E (i).LAW SCHOOLS PARTICIPATING IN PROGRAMS WHICH OFFER A LAW
DEGREE FROM A FOREIGN COUNTRY (IN ADDITION TO THE JD)
American University
JD/Master of Laws (Monash University Law School; Melbourne, Australia);
JD/JD (University of Ottawa; Ottawa, Canada); JD/Master I/Master II
(Nanterre; Paris, France)
University of Colorado
The University of Colorado participates in a dual program with the
University of Alberta (Canada). The student does 2 years in each
program and receives both a JD and LLB.
Columbia University
Columbia Law School offers the following Double Degree Programs:
J.D./LL.M and J.D./LL.B. with the London School of Economics,
University College London, King’s College, and School of Oriental and
African Studies. J.D./Master with the University of Paris I (Sorbonne).
J.D./Master with Sciences Po (Institut d’Etudes Politiques) and
University of Paris I. J.D./LL.M. with the Institute for Law and Finance
(JohannWolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt).
Cornell University
JD-Master en Droit (French Law Degree), JD-Master in Global Business
Law (French National Law Degree)
University of Detroit Mercy
J.D./LED Mexico; J.D./LLB Canada
Duke Law School
Duke Law School and a consortium of two French universities, l’Universite
Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne and Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris
(known as “Sciences Po”), offer a dual JD/Master in Global Business Law
degree. This dual degree program allows students to receive, after three
years of study, both the JD and the Master of Laws degrees. The Master of
Laws is a French national law degree that entitles students to sit for the
French Bar exam. Students in the JD/Master program spend two years at
Duke and a third year studying in Paris.
Georgetown University Law Center
A year-long Master’s program has been created in Paris through a joint
effort by two of France’s most highly regarded universities —Institut
d'Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po) and l’Universite Paris 1
Pantheon-Sorbonne Law School (Sorbonne). In addition to the Master of
Laws, a French national law degree, Georgetown students receive a total
of 14 Georgetown credits toward their JD degree. This program requires
that the students take an additional semester at Georgetown (though
without any additional tuition requirement).
Harvard University
University of Cambridge J.D./LL.M.
New York University School of Law
New York University School of Law has two dual degree programs
where students can earn a JD and the equivalent thereof with schools
in other countries–the JD/JD program with Osgoode Hall in Canada, and
the JD/LL.B program with the National University of Singapore.
Northwestern University
Northwestern University participates in a dual degree program
with France.
Nova Southeastern University
Nova Southeastern University participates in dual degree programs in
Spain (Barcelona), Czech Republic (Prague), and Italy.
University of Pennsylvania
JD/LLM with the University of Hong Kong. Students spend their third
year of Law School studying for their LLM.
Saint Louis University
St. Louis University participates in a program in France which leads to the
French law degree.
Stetson University
JD/Grado Program Dual Degree in Spain and the U.S.
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University of Texas
The University of Texas offers a dual-degree program with the Instituto
Tecnológico Autónomo de Mexico (ITAM) in Mexico City
Washington University
Washington University offers a Transnational Law Program (TLP) in
Utrecht, The Netherlands.
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F. LAW SCHOOLS OFFERING A SUMMER OR SEMESTER OF STUDY ABROAD OR AN
EXCHANGE PROGRAM
(arranged by countries)
Argentina
Arizona State University College of Law
University of Baltimore
Boston University Law School
Semester program at University of Buenos Aires.
University of California—Hastings
Semester program at Austral University.
University of California—Los Angeles
Columbia Law School
University of Buenos Aires semester length program.
DePaul University College of Law
Duke University
Semester program at Austral University.
Georgetown University Law Center
Semester program at Torcuato di Tella University in Buenos Aires.
University of Illinois
Universidad Catolica Argentina.
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Latin American Summer Program—Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP)
in La Plata.
New York University
Exchange program with Palermo University.
Northwestern University
University of Pennsylvania
Human Rights Fellows Program (Summer)
Southwestern Law School
Semester program in Buenos Aires.
Stetson University College of Law
Summer program in Buenos Aires.
University of Texas
Universidad Torcuato di Tella.
Tulane University
Semester-long exchange at University of Buenos Aires.
Valparaiso University Law school
Summer program in Buenos Aires.
Yale Law School
Summer exchange program in Argentina.
Australia
University of Alabama
Exchange program with the Australian National University in Canberra, Australia.
American University
Monash University
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University of California—Hastings
Semester program at University of New South Wales.
Cornell University
University of Sydney exchange program.
DePaul University of College of Law
Duke University
Exchange programs with Bond University, University of Melbourne, University of
Sydney.
University of Florida
Monash University in Melbourne.
Georgetown University Law Center
Melbourne Law School in Melbourne
University of Hawaii
Exchange program with LaTrobe University and Moash University.
Hofstra Law School
University of Sydney.
New York University
University of Sydney.
University of North Carolina
Summer program in Sydney.
Northwestern University
University of Oregon
Semester program at the University of Adelaide, South Australia. Visit http://www.
law.uoregon.edu/students/adelaide for more information.
Pace University
Exchange program with the University of Adelaide in South Australia.
Santa Clara University
University of Texas
Universities of Melbourne, New South Wales, and Sydney.
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Monash University in Melbourne.
Tulane University
Exchange program with University of New South Wales.
University of Virginia
Exchange program with University of Melbourne.
Washington University
Exchange program with Monash University in Melbourne.
Widener University School of Law
Summer International Law Institute in Sydney.
Austria
Georgia State University
Summer program of three weeks in Linz.
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshira)”
Summer program on Law and Literature at Kleinwalsertal.
University of Kansas
Exchange program with the University of Vienna.
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Loyola University, New Orleans
Summer program in Vienna.
University of Miami
Part of Middle Europe summer program.
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Summer seminar abroad “Capitals of Europe” program with Economic University
of Vienna.
Rutgers—State University—Camden
Exchange program with Graz University.
St. Mary’s University
Institute on World Legal Program.
Santa Clara University
Semester exchange with University of Vienna.
Summer program in Vienna.
Wake Forest University
University of Vienna.
William & Mary
Semester abroad exchange program.
Barbados
Florida State University
General summer program.
Belgium
American University
Summer program in Brussels.
Duke University
Exchange program with Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Brussels.
University of Georgia
Summer program at the Institute of European Studies, Université Libre de Bruxelles
(Brussels).
Hofstra Law School
Exchange program with Ghent University.
University of Illinois
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Brussels.
Loyola University—Chicago
Part of European tour (Brussels).
University of Michigan
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
New York University
Cathholic University of Leuven.
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Summer seminar abroad “Capitals of Europe” program
(Brussels/Strasbourg/Vienna).
Saint Louis University
Santa Clara University
Semester exchange with Ghent University.
Seton Hall University School of Law
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Bosnia
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Special externships and interprofessional projects are available through
Project Bosnia.
Bratislava, Slovakia
University of Tulsa
Summer Institute in Law in Bratislava.
Santa Clara University Summer Program
Brazil
Georgia State University
Summer program in Rio de Janeiro Brazil.
Loyola University—New Orleans
Summer Program in San Paulo.
University of Miami
Semester program at FGV Direito Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Pace University
Exchange Program for Portuguese speakers.
Samford University—Cumberland
Summer abroad program in Brazil: the Faculdade de Direito da Universidade
de São Paulo, São Paulo.
University of Texas
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul and Universidade do Pará.
Yale Law School
Summer exchange program in Brazil.
Canada
Albany Law School
McGill University in Montreal.
Arizona State University College of Law
University of Victoria, BC
American University
Semester study: University of West Ontario, University of *Ottawa, Université
de Montréal. Dual degree program: University of Ottawa.
Case Western Reserve University
Semester program at the University of Western.
University of Colorado
JD/LLB with the University of Alberta Faculty of Law.
Fordham University
University of British Columbia, Dalhousie University, McGill University, University
of Ottawa.
University of Detroit Mercy
*J.D./LL.B with University of Windsor in Ontario, Canada.
University of Hawaii
Joint degree program with the University of British Columbia.
University of Houston Law Center
Exchange program with McGill University in Montreal, University of Dalhousie in
Halifax, and University of Ottawa in Ottawa, and University of British Columbia in
Vancouver, B.C.
University of Illinois
Summer program at University of Victoria, British Columbia.
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University of Maine*
Exchange program with Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia
University of New Brunswick Faculty of Law
Michigan State University
Summer program in Ottawa
University of New Mexico
Exchange program in Canada.
New York University
Osgood Hall, York University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Summer program in Montreal—McGill University.
Samford University— Cumberland
Summer program at University of Victoria, British Columbia.
University of New Brunswick Faculty of Law
Southwestern Law School
Summer program in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Semester program in Ontario.
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Summer Program in Toronto, Canada, University of St. Michael’s College, University
of Toronto.
Vermont Law School
Exchange program with McGill University Faculty of Law.
University of Michigan
Externship or summer internship
Cambodia University of Michigan
Externship or summer internship
University of Pennsylvania
Summer Human Rights Fellows.
Cayman Islands
Stetson University College of Law
Stetson Intercession Institute on Caribbean Law
Chile
American University
Summer study in Santiago.
Duke University
Exchange program with Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile.
University of Maryland
Exchange program with the University of Chile.
New England Law | Boston
Summer program in Santiago.
Northwestern University
South Texas College of Law
Summer program in Santiago
University of Texas
Pontifica Universidad Catolica
William Mitchell College of Law
Simmer program of Santiago
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University of Wisconsin
Diego Portales University, Santiago.
Valparaiso University
Summer Program in Valparaiso, Chile.
Yale Law School
Summer exchange program in Chile.
China American University
Semester program with City University of Hong Kong.
Boston University Law School
Semester program at the University of Hong Kong.
Semester Program at Tsinghua University, Beijing.
Brooklyn Law School
Summer program in Beijing.
University of California—Davis
Semester program at China University of Political Science and Law.
University of California—Hastings
Semester program at Wuhan University.
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Special summer and semester programs available through China Exchange program.
Columbia University
Exchange programs at Fudan University and Peking University
Cornell University
English-language exchange at University of Hong Kong.
English-language exchange at Peking University, Law School (Beida), Beijing, China.
DePaul University College of Law
Beijing
Duke University
National University of Singapore and Peking University.
Duquesne University
Georgetown University Law Center
Semester program at Tsinghua University School of Law in Beijing.
University of Hawaii
Exchange program at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Semester at China University of Political Science and Law in Beijing; University of
Hong Kong Law School.
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Renmin University of China School of Law.
University of Kansas
Exchange program with Fudan University in People’s Republic of China.
Lewis and Clark
Beijing
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Summer program in Beijing, China.
University of Maryland
Exchange program with Central University of Finance and Economics China.
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Law School Academic Programs
University of Miami
Summer abroad program including Beijing, Shanghai, Guilin, Xian, Hong Kong
and Macao.
University of Missouri—Kansas City
China, Beijing.
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Intellectual Property Summer Institute, Tsinghua University School of Law in Beijing.
New York University
Peking University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Summer program in Suzhou.
University of Pennsylvania
Semester program at Tsinghua Law School (Beijing)—semester and possible LL.M.
Regent University School of Law
Semester program at Shartou University in Shanton, China
Santa Clara University
Summer program in Shanghai, summer internship in Beijing.
Stanford Law School
Exchange program with Peking University Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Summer program in Tianjin, China.
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Semester program in Beijing
Touro Law Center
Summer program in China.
Vermont Law School
Summer program in China.
Washington University
Summer or semester exchange program at Fudan University.
William & Mary
Semester abroad exchange program.
Willamette University
Summer program in Shanghai.
Widener University School of Law
Semester abroad program in Chongqing.
Costa Rica
DePaul University College of Law
University of Florida
Summer Conservation Clinic (6 credit hours) offered with the University of Costa Rica.
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—New Orleans
Summer programs in San Jose.
Santa Clara University
Summer program at the Inter-American Court in San Jose.
Croatia
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Dubrovnik.
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Cuba
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Summer program.
Czech Republic
California Western
Semester program in Aarhus.
DePaul University College of Law
Florida State University
Summer program at the Charles University in Prague.
University of Miami
Part of Middle Europe summer program.
New England Law | Boston
Summer abroad program at the Charles University in Prague.
Nova Southeastern University
Summer Program at the Charles University in Prague.
University of San Francisco
USF, Summer program at the Charles University, Prague.
South Texas College of Law
Summer program in Prague.
William Mitchell College of Law
Summer program in Prague.
Denmark
California Western
Semester program in Aarhus.
University of California—Davis
Studyboard program with University of Copenhagen.
Duke University
Semester program at University of Copenhagen.
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Exchange program with University of Copenhagen.
New England Law | Boston
Semester abroad program at the University of Aarhus.
New York University
Exchange program with Copenhagen University.
South Texas College of Law
Semester abroad exchange program in Aarhus.
University of California—Hastings
Exchange program at the University of Copenhagen.
Tulane University
Exchange program with University of Copenhagen
Ecuador
Willamette University
Semester program in Quito.
University of Pennsylvania
Summer human rights fellow.
Egypt
Cornell University
English-language exchange program with American, University of Cairo
Seton Hall University School of Law
Summer study in Cairo at the American University in Cairo.
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England
American University
Summer program in London.
Arizona State University
Semester program with University College, London.
Boston College Law School
Semester program with University of London.
Boston University Law School
Semester program at the University of Oxford. Semester program at the University
College London.
Brooklyn Law School
University of Essex
University of California—Hastings
Semester programs at the University of London.
California Western University
Semester program with the College of Law of England and Wales.
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Summer program at Oxford University.
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Semester program through the London Law Consortium.
University of Colorado
Summer study program at Institute on International and Comparative Law in London
and Oxford through University of San Diego.
University of Connecticut
Semester program with University of Exeter, Devon and University of London.
Cornell University
Semester program with University College London.
University of Detroit Mercy
Semester program with Maria Assumpta Educational Center, London.
Florida State University
Summer program with Oxford University.
Fordham University
Pembroke College, Queen Mary College.
George Washington University
Summer program in Oxford.
Georgetown University Law Center
Summer program in London, England with King’s College London, and the Center for
Transnational Studies in London.
University of Georgia
Spring semester program with Oxford University in Oxford, England.
Hamline University School of Law
Summer program in London.
University of Idaho
Exchange and Summer program with Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent.
University of Illinois
Summer program at University of Oxford.
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Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Semester program with London Law Consortium.
Summer study program at Institute on International and Comparative Law in London
and Oxford through University of San Diego.
University of Iowa
Semester program with London Law Consortium.
Summer program in Cambridge.
University of Kansas
Semester program with London Law Consortium.
Loyola University—Chicago
January program allowing students to accompany
barristers to court. England, London and Oxford—part of European Union tour.
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Maine
Exchange program with University of Buckingham.
University of Miami
Summer study program at University College, London.
University of Michigan
University College, London.
University of Mississippi
Summer study program, Downing College, Cambridge.
University of Missouri—Columbia
Semester program with London Law Consortium.
University of Nebraska
Summer study program, Downing College, Cambridge.
New England Law | Boston
Summer program in London.
New York University
Oxford University
University of North Carolina
Spring semester program with University of Manchester.
University of Notre Dame Law School
Summer or year program at Notre Dame London Law Center.
Ohio State University
Summer program at Oxford University.
University of Oklahoma
Summer program at Oxford University.
Pace University
Spring semester program with University College of London,
Faculty of Laws (UCL).
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Spring semester program with the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of
London.
Pepperdine University
Fall, Spring and Summer semester programs.
University of Pennsylvania
Human Rights Fellows Program (Summer).
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University of Richmond
Summer program with Cambridge University.
Roger Williams University School of Law
Summer program in London in cooperation with the Inns of Court School of Law.
Samford University—Cumberland
Summer program at Durham University, Durham.
University of San Diego
Summer study program at Institute on International and Comparative Law in London
and Oxford.
Santa Clara University
Summer program at Oxford University.
Southern Methodist
Summer program at Oxford University.
Southwestern Law School
Summer Entertainment and Media Law program in London.
South Texas College of Law
Summer program offered in Durham and London.
Stetson University College of Law
Semester exchange program in London, England.
Syracuse University*
Summer program in London.
University of Tennessee
Summer program in Cambridge.
University of Texas
Semester in London, Queen Mary Westfield College (QMW), and University College,
London.
Tulane University
Summer program in Cambridge University.
Summer program in London.
University of Utah*
Semester program with the London Law Consortium.
Valparaiso University
Summer program in Chile/Argentina.
Vermont Law School
University of Cambridge
University of Virginia
Exchange program with University of Nottingham.
Wake Forest University
Summer program at the University’s London facility, Worrel House.
Wayne State University
University of Warwick.
William Mitchell College of Law
Summer Anglo-American Law Program in London.
University of Wisconsin
University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.
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Finland
Hofstra Law School
Exchange program with University of Helsinki.
Santa Clara University
Semester exchange with University of Helsinki.
France
Albany Law School
University of Paris.
American University
Summer program in Paris. Dual degree—Maîtrise en Droit University of Paris X–
Nanterre.
Arizona State University
Université René Descartes, Paris V
Boston University Law School
Semester programs at Université Jean Moulin (Lyon 3, Lyon, France) and Université
Panthéon–Assas (Paris II, Paris, France). Full year program at Université Jean Moulin
(Lyon 3, Lyon, France).
University of California—Los Angeles
University of Colorado
Summer study program at Institute or International and Comparative Law in Paris
through University of San Diego.
Columbia University
Dual degree program with University of Paris I and Institut d’Etudes Politiques
(Sciences Po) and exchange program with University of Paris II.
Full year program at Université Jean Moulin (Lyons 3, Lyon, France)
University of Connecticut
Program in Aix-en-Provence, France.
Cornell University
Summer Institute with Université of Paris I
(Pantheon-Sorbonne). Exchange program with Université of Paris I (PantheonSorbonne). JD-Master en Droit (four years) with Université of Paris I (PantheonSorbonne). JD-Master with Université of Paris I (Pantheon-Sorbonne) and Science Po.
Drake University
Summer program at the University of Nantes in Nantes.
Duke University
Exchange program with Université Pantheon-Assas (Paris II)
University of Florida
Spring Semester exchange with Université de Montpellier;
Summer program.
Fordam University
Paris II (dual degrees: J.D> from Fordam and LL.M. from Paris II)
Georgetown University Law Center
Exchange program with L’Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris and L’Université de
Paris I Pantheon-Sorbonne
Golden Gate University
Exchange program with University of Paris (Nanterre).
Hofstra Law School
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Law School Academic Programs
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Semester program at Université Pantheon-Assas Law School (Paris) and summer
study program at Institute on International and Comparative Law in Paris through
University of San Diego.
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Summer program in Strasbourg.
European summer program at Robert Shuman University.
University of Iowa
Summer program in Arcachon.
Louisiana State University
Summer program in Lyon.
Loyola University—Chicago
Strasbourg—part of European Union tour.
University of Maine
Exchange program with Université du Maine, Lemans
University of Miami
Part of LEAP summer Program. Summer program at the University of Versailles in
Versailles, France.
University of Minnesota
Summer program with Université Jean Moulin, Lyon.
New England Law | Boston
Exchange program with Université of Paris X–Nanterre.
New York University
Exchange program with Université of Paris II-Assas and Paris X-Nanterre.
University of North Carolina
Semester program with Université Jean Moulin, Lyon.
Summer program in Nice.
Northern Illinois University
Northwestern University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Summer program with University of Strasbourg.
University of Pennsylvania
Paris Law School/Sciences Po joint degree program J.D./MA and
JD/MA Program with Wharton in France.
Regent University School of Law
Summer program in Strasbourg (International Law and Human Rights)
University of Richmond
Semester program with Université of Paris
Saint Louis University
Semester program at the Université d’Orléans or the Université of Paris-Dauphine
University of San Diego
Summer study program at Institute on International and Comparative Law in Paris.
Santa Clara University
Summer program in Strasbourg.
University of Texas
Jean Moulin Lyon 3
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Law School Academic Programs
Tulane University
Semester-long exchange and summer program in Paris. Semester-long exchange
program in Lyon. Exchange program with University of Strasbourg.
Vermont Law School
University of Paris 13, (Villetaneuse)..
University of Virginia
Joint degree exchange program offered with University of Paris I, PantheonSorbonne Law School and Sciences Po/Paris.
Germany
American University
Bucerius Law School.
Boston College Law School
Exchange program with Bucerius Law School, Hamburg.
Boston University Law School
Semester program at Bucerius Law School, Hamburg
Brooklyn Law School
Brooklyn semester exchange program in Hamburg with Bucerius Law School.
University of California—Hastings
Semester program at University of Heidelberg.
Capital University
Summer program in Bavaria.
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Semester exchange program in Hamburg.
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Summer and semester abroad programs with Bucerius Law School, Hamburg.
University of Colorado
Bucerius Law School
Columbia Law School
Bucerius Law School and Humboldt University semester length programs.
University of Connecticut
Berlin, Mannheim.
Cornell University
Dual degree program, a 3-year program leading to the award of the Cornell J.D. and
the Humboldt University (Berlin, Germany) M.LL.P.
Duke University
Exchange program with University of Heidelberg.
Summer program at Bucerius Law School.
Emory University
Semester exchange program with Bucerius in Hamburg, Germany
University of Florida
Spring semester exchange for faculty and student with Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversity of Frankfurt Law School.
Fordham University
Bucerius Law School.
George Washington University
Summer program in Munich.
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Georgetown University Law Center
Semester program at Bucerius Law School in Hamburg.
University of Illinois
Bucerius Law School.
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Semester at Bucerius Law School in Hamburg and Friedrich-Schiller University in
Jena.
University of Iowa
Exchange program at Bucerius Law School.
University of Maryland
Exchange program with Bucerius Law School.
University of Miami
Inter-session exchange program with the University of Leipzig. Semester program
at Freie Universität in Berlin, Germany. Semester program at Bucerius Law in
Hamburg, Germany. Also part of Middle Europe summer program (Berlin)
University of Michigan
Summer program at Bucerius Law School, Hamburg.
University of Minnesota
Humboldt University
University of Missouri—Columbia
Exchange program with Bucerius University.
New York University
Exchange program with Bucerius University.
University of North Carolina
Summer program at Augsburg University, Bavaria
Northwestern University
University of Pennsylvania
Bucerius Law School (Hamburg).
University of Richmond
Semester program with University of Münster.
Saint Louis University
Summer program at Ruhr University in Bochum.
Santa Clara University
Semester program at Bucerius Law School, Hamburg.
Summer program in Munich.
Seattle University
Stanford Law School
Exchange program with Bucerius Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Semester abroad program in Münster.
University of Texas
Bucerius Law School
Tulane University
Semester-long exchange at University of Heidelberg.
Summer Program in Berlin.
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University of Virginia
Exchange Program at Bucerius Law School, Hamburg.
Willamette University
Semester program at Bucerius Law School.
Ghana
Fordham University
Accra
Greece
Capital University
Summer program in Thessaloniki and Skopelos.
University of Miami School of Law
Mediterranean Experience in Athens, Greece.
Tulane University
Summer programs in Rhodes and Spetsae.
Guatemala
University of Pennsylvania
Summer International Human Rights Fellows.
Seattle University
Hong Kong
American University
City University of Hong Kong.
Boston University Law School
Semester program at the University of Hong Kong
University of California—Hastings
Semester program at Central European University.
Cornell University
Semester at the University of Hong Kong
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Semester program at Chinese University of Hong Kong
Duke University
Summer program in Hong Kong. Semester exchange program with University of
Hong Kong.
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Semester at University of Hong Kong.
University of Miami
Part of summer program in China
University of Pennsylvania
JD/LLM with the University of Hong Kong (year-long program).
Santa Clara University
Summer program at University of Hong Kong.
University of Southern California
Exchange program with the University of Hong Kong.
Tulane University
Semester-long exchange program.
Washington University
Summer or semester exchange program at Hong Kong University.
William & Mary
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Hungary
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Summer program and semester exchange program at Central European University in
Budapest.
Case Western Reserve University
Semester program in Budapest.
Columbia Law School
Central European University semester length program.
Cornell University
Exchange program with Central European University in Budapest.
Emory University
Semester Exchange Central European University in Budapest.
Hamline University School of Law
Summer program in Budapest.
Loyola University—New Orleans
Summer program in Budapest.
University of Miami
Part of Middle Europe summer program (Budapest).
Santa Clara University
Summer program in Budapest.
Iceland
Ohio Northern University
Exchange program.
India
Brandeis School of Law
ILS College of Law (Pune)
University of Alabama
Semester program at the University of New Delhi.
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
ILS College of Law (Pune)
Georgetown University Law Center
Semester program at the National Law School of India University in Bangalore.
Santa Clara University
Semester exchange with Nalsar University in Hyderabad.
Touro Law Center
Summer program in Shimla, India.
Indonesia
University of San Francisco
Ireland
University of California—Davis
Exchange program with University College Dublin.
California Western
Summer program in Galway.
University of Colorado
Summer study program at Institute on International and Comparative Law at Trinity,
Dublin through University of San Diego.
DePaul University College of Law
Exchange program with University College, Dublin.
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Duquesne University
Summer program in Belfast, and Dublin.
Emory University
Semester exchange with Trinity in Dublin.
Fordham University
Queens College, University College Dublin.
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Summer study program at Institute on International and Comparative Law at Trinity
College, Dublin through University of San Diego.
University of Kansas School of Law
Summer program in Limerick.
University of Maine*
Exchange program with University College, Galway.
University of Minnesota
University of Dublin.
University of Missouri—Kansas City
Ireland.
University of Nebraska
Summer study program University of Limerick, Limerick.
New England Law | Boston
Summer program offered by the Irish Centre for Human Rights at the National
University of Ireland.
University of New Hampshire School of Law
eLaw Summer Institute with University College, Cork, Ireland.
Quinnipiac University
Summer program with Trinity College, Dublin.
Saint Louis University
Exchange program at University College, Cork.
University of San Francisco
Summer program with Trinity College, Dublin.
South Texas College of Law
Summer program in Galway.
Southern Illinois University School of Law
Traveling to Dingle, Galway and Dublin.
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Semester abroad program in Cork.
University of Tulsa
Summer program in Dublin.
Washington University
Summer or semester exchange program at Queens’s University at.
William Mitchell College of Law
Summer program in Galway.
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Israel
University of Alabama
Semester program at Tel Aviv University
Boston University Law School
Semester program at Tel Aviv University.
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Semester exchange program at Tel Aviv University.
Columbia University
Semester length program with Hebrew University.
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Semester program at Tel Aviv University.
Georgetown University Law Center
Semester program at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Hamline University School of Law
J-term program in Jerusalem.
University of Miami
Semester program at University of Haifa in Haifa, Israel.
University of Michigan
Tel Aviv Law School.
Northwestern University
University of Pennsylvania
Tel Aviv Law School.
Regent University School of Law
Summer program in Jerusalem and Haifa (contemporary Middle East Legal Issues)
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Exchange program in Tel Aviv.
University of Virginia
Exchange program with University of Tel Aviv Law School
Italy
Boston University Law School
Semester program at the University of Florence.
Brooklyn Law School
University of Bologna.
University of California—Hastings
Semester program at Bocconi University in Milano.
University of Colorado
Summer study program at Institute on International and Comparative Law in
Florence through University of San Diego.
Columbia Law School
European University Institute semester length program.
University of Connecticut
Duke University
Bocconi University
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Fordham University
Bocconi Law School, Milan, Italy; European University Institute, Florence, Italy.
Hofstra Law School
Summer Program in Sorrento.
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Summer study program at Institute on International and Comparative Law in
Florence through University of San Diego.
University of Kansas
Exchange program with the University of Trento.
Loyola University—Chicago
Summer program in Rome on university-owned campus.
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Summer program in Bologna.
University of Miami School of Law
Mediterranean Experience in Rome, Italy.
Middle Europe summer program includes Venice.
University of Michigan
Exchange program with the European University Institute.
New York University
Exchange program with the European University Institute.
University of Notre Dame Law School
Semester program at Bocconi University in Milano.
Nova Southeastern University
Summer program at CA Foscari (Venice) & Roma Tre (Rome)
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Summer seminar abroad program with University of Florence.
University of San Diego
Summer study program at Institute of International and Comparative Law in
Florence.
Stanford Law School
Exchange program with European University Institute
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Summer program in Rome.
University of Texas
Bocconi University
Tulane University
Summer program in Siena. Exchange program with University of Bologna.
Vanderbilt Law School
Vanderbilt in Venice, an International Legal Studies summer program in Venice,
Italy.
Vermont Law School
Exchange program at University of Trento.
Wake Forest University
Summer program in Venice.
Washington University
Summer or semester program at University of Trento.
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Widener University School of Law
Summer International Law Institute in Venice.
University of Wisconsin
European University Institute, Florence.
Jamaica
Howard University
Exchange program in Kingstown.
University of California—Los Angeles
Japan
Capital University
American Legal Studies in Japan.
Columbia University
Semester length program with Kyushu University and Waseda University.
Cornell University
Semester exchange program with Waseda University. Semester exchange program
with Keio University.
Duke University
Semester exchange program with Waseda University.
Fordham University
Waseda Law School, Tokyo
University of Illinois
Waseda School of Law.
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Michigan
Waseda University Law School.
New York University
Kyushu University.
University of Pennsylvania
Semester program at Waseda Law School (Tokyo).
Santa Clara University
Summer program, Tokyo.
Semester exchange at Omiya University, Tokyo.
Stanford Law School
Exchange program with Waseda University Law School.
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Semester program in Tokyo.
University of Virginia
Exchange program with Waseda University.
William & Mary
Semester abroad exchange program.
Jordan
Seton Hall University School of Law
Kenya
Widener University School of Law
Summer International Law Institute in Nairobi.
Korea
Campbell Law School
Summer Cooperation program with Handong International Law School.
Fordham University
Sung Kyun Kwan University College of Law (SKKU).
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University of Houston Law Center
Semester exchange program with Wonkwang
University in South Korea.
Mississippi College School of Law
Summer study program in Seoul, Korea, Sookmyung University.
Regent University School of Law
Semester program in Pohang (Handong International Law School)
Santa Clara University
Summer program in Seoul. Semester exchange with Kookmin University, Seoul.
Semester exchange with Seoul National University, Seoul.
Washington University
Summer or semester exchange program at Korea University.
Kosovo
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Special externships and interprofessional projects are available through Operation
Kosovo.
Luxembourg
California Western University
South Texas College of Law
Summer program in Malta.
William & Mary
Malta
New England Law | Boston
Summer program in Malta.
William Mitchell College of Law
Summer Program in Malta.
Mexico
American University
Universidad de Guanajuato, University Nacional Autenoma de Mexico, Universidad
de Autonoma de Baja California.
Baylor University
Chicago Kent College of Law
Special semester abroad with Tec de Monterey, Mexico
DePaul University College of Law
Chiapas.
Duke University
Semester program at ITAM (Mexico City).
Fordham University
University of Houston Law Center
Semester program with ITESM-Monterrey Tech, Universidad Panamericana, and
Instituto de Investigaciones Juridicas, and Centro de Investigacion y Docencia
Gonomicas (CIDE).
University of Kansas
Exhange program with Anahuac University
Loyola University—New Orleans
Summer program in Cuernavaca.
Michigan State University
Panamericana University.
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University of New Mexico
Sponsors with the University of San Diego, Southwestern Law School and Texas
Tech in cooperation with the Latin American Institute, the Summer Law Institute in
Guanajuato, Mexico.
University of North Carolina
Semester program with Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico.
South Texas College of Law
Summer program in Cuernavaca.
Stanford Law School
Exchange program with Centro Investigacion Docencia Economicas.
Stetson University College of Law
Semester exchanges program with Monterrey Tech in Mexico City.
University of Texas
Universidad Panamericana
William Mitchell College of Law
Special semester aboard program a variable with Tec de Monterey, Mexico
Micronesia
John Marshall Law School— Atlanta
Montenegro
University of Nebraska
Participation in the Balkan Law School Linkage Initiative.
Faculty and student exchange with Podgorica Law School in Podgorica, Montenegro
in 2002 and 2003.
Morocco
University of Pennsylvania
Summer International Human Rights Fellows
Namibia
University of Pennsylvania
Human Rights Programs.
Nepal
University of Pennsylvania
Summer Human Rights Programs.
Netherlands
Boston University Law School
Semester program at the University of Leiden.
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
Semester program with University of Leiden.
California Western
Semester program with Leiden.
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Semester program at Amsterdam Law School
Case Western Reserve University
Utrecht University.
Columbia University
Summer length program with University of Amsterdam.
University of Connecticut
Student Exchange with Leiden and University of Tilburg.
Cornell University
English language exchange semester program with University of Amsterdam.
University of Florida
Semester faculty and student exchange with Leiden University School of Law
(Spring semester).
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Fordham University
University of Amsterdam.
Georgetown University Law Center
Semester program at the University of Leiden.
Hofstra Law School
Exchange program with Erasmus University, Rotterdam; and winter abroad in
Curacao, The Netherland Antilles.
University of Miami
Part of LEAP summer abroad program.
University of Michigan
Amsterdam Law School.
University of Minnesota
University of Tilburg.
New England Law | Boston
Semester program at the University of Leiden, The Netherlands Clinic at The Hague,
The Netherlands (International Criminal Cases).
New York University
University of Amsterdam
Northwestern University
University of Richmond
Semester program with Leiden University.
University of North Carolina
Student exchange with Nijmegen.
University of Pennsylvania
Summer International Human Rights Fellows.
Rutgers University—Newark
Santa Clara University
Summer program at The Hague. Semester exchange with Erasmus University,
Rotterdam.
South Texas College of Law
Semester abroad exchange program in Leiden.
Stetson University College of Law
Summer abroad program in the Hague.
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Exchange program in Utrecht.
University of Texas
Leiden University
Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam
Tulane University
Summer and exchange program in Amsterdam.
Washburn University School of Law
University of Utrecht.
Washington University
Exchange program with Utrecht University.
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Wayne State University
Exchange program with University of Maastricht.
One-year program with The Hague.
Nepal
Washington University
Summer program at Tribhuvan University in Kathmandu.
New Zealand
California School of Law
Semester Program Victoria University Wellington, NZ
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Special semester abroad program with University of Waikato, New Zealand.
University of Cincinnati
Exchange program with the University of Canterbury, NZ.
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Exchange program with the University of Auckland.
University of California—Los Angeles
University of Kansas
Exchange Program with University of Aukland
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Semester program with University of Canterbury with a portion of the semester
conducted in Melbourne, Australia.
University of Virginia
Exchange program with University of Aukland.
William & Mary
Semester abroad exchange program.
Norway
University of California–Los Angeles
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Semester abroad program with the University of Osol, Noreay.
Hamline University School of Law
Student exchange and summer program in Bergen and Oslo.
University of North Dakota*
Exchange program for faculty and students with the University of Oslo.
Peru
Santa Clara University
Semester exchange with Universidad de San Martin de Porres, Lima.
University of Wisconsin
Catholic University, Lima.
Poland
Catholic University of America
Comparative and International Law Program.
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Special summer and semester programs available through Project Poland.
University of Florida
Warsaw University.
Hofstra Law School
Exchange program with Warsaw University.
Santa Clara University
Semester exchange with Warsaw University, Warsaw.
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Portugal
Duke University
Portugese Catholic University.
University of Houston Law Center
Semester exchange with Universidade Cató lica
Portuguesa in Lisbon.
Roger Williams University School of Law
Summer program in Lisbon, Portugal offered in conjunction with the Catholic
University of Portugal.
Washington University
Summer or semester exchange program at Universidade Catolica.
Puerto Rico
University of Arizona
Exchange program for summer or semester.
University of Connecticut
Program can be offered in full academic year.
Hamline University School of Law
J-term program at Inter American Law School.
Russia
Case Western Reserve University
We offer two summer and semester programs in Russia.
Cleveland—Marshall
Summer program in Russia.
University of Colorado
Summer program at Institute on International and Comparative Law in Moscow and
St. Petersburg through University of San Diego.
Duke University
Exchange program with St. Petersburg State University.
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Summer study program at Institute on International and Comparative Law in
Moscow and St. Petersburg through University of San Diego.
Loyola University—New Orleans
Summer program in Moscow.
University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law
Summer program in St. Petersburg.
Touro Law Center
Summer program with Moscow State University.
Rwanda
University of Pennsylvania
Summer human rights fellow.
Scotland
University of Baltimore
Summer program with University of Aberdeen.
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of Glasgow Exchange program.
University of Maryland
Summer program with University of Aberdeen.
University of North Carolina
Spring semester program with University of Glasgow.
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Singapore
Arizona State University
National University of Singapore.
Boston University Law School
Semester and full year program at the National University of Singapore.
Columbia Law School
National University of Singapore semester length program.
Duke University
Exchange program with National University of Singapore.
Georgetown University Law Center
Semester program at the National University of Singapore School of Law.
New York University
Exchange program with National University of Singapore.
Northwestern University
University of Richmond
Semester program with University of Edinburgh.
Santa Clara University
Summer program in Singapore.
Stanford Law School
Exchange program with National University of Singapore.
Washington University
Exchange program with National University of Singapore.
South Africa
University of Baltimore
Columbia University
Semester length program with University of Witwatersrand.
Cornell University
Exchange program with University of Cape Town.
Duke University
Exchange program with University of Cape Town.
University of Florida
Summer—University of Cape Town.
Howard University
University of Maryland
Semester externship.
University of Michigan
University of Missouri—Columbia
Summer University of the Western Cape.
New York University
University of Cape Town.
Seattle University
Washington University
Summer or semester program at the University of Kwa Zulu-Natal in Durbin and
University of Pretoria.
University of Wisconsin
University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.
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Spain
American University
Dual degree with Univ. Alfonso Xei sabio, Madrid.
Boston University Law School
Semester program at Universidad Pontificia Comillas (“ICADE”).
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Escade in Barcelona, Exchange Program
University of California–Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Semester exchange program at The University of Deustoin Bilbao.
University of Colorado
Summer study program at Institute on International and Comparative Law in
Barcelona through University of San Diego.
DePaul University College of Law
University of Connecticut
Exchange program with Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona.
Cornell University
Exchange program with ESADE Law School in Barcelona. Exchange program with
Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona.
DePaul University
Summer program in Madrid, Spain.
Duke University
Semester program with ESADE Law School.
Fordham University
Universidad Pontificia Comillas de Madrid (ICADE).
Georgetown University Law Center
Semester program at ESADE Law School in Barcelona, Spain.
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Summer study program at Institute on International and Comparative Law in
Barcelona through University of San Diego.
University of Miami
Tour de España: Madrid, Fuengirola, and Barcelona. Exchange program with the
Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona. Mediterranean experience in Barcelona,
Spain.
University of Minnesota
ESADE Faculty of Law.
Northwestern University
Nova Southeastern University
Dual Degree program at the University of Barcelona.
University of Pennsylvania
Semester program at ESADE Law School (Barcelona). Certificate also available.
University of Puerto Rico
Regent University School of Law
Semester program in Madrid (San Pablo University) and Barcelona (Universitat Abat
Oliba CEU)
University of Richmond
Semester program with Universidade de Dueste
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Saint Louis University
Summer program offered at Saint Louis University Madrid, Spain campus.
St. Thomas University
Summer program at the Royal College University Escorial-Maria Cristina.
University of San Diego
Summer study program at Institute on International and Comparative Law in
Barcelona.
Stetson University College of Law
Exchange Summer program at the University of Granada.
Tulane University
Exchange program with ESDAE Law School in Barcelona.
Vermont Law School
Year abroad in Spain.
William & Mary
Summer program and semester abroad exchange program in Spain.
Sweden
Hamline University School of Law
Semester exchange in Jonkoping
University of Minnesota
Summer program with Uppsala University of Law, Uppsala.
Suffolk University Law School
Summer program at the University of Lund in Lund, Sweden.
Switzerland
University of Alabama
Exchange program with the University of Fribourg.
American University
Summer program in Geneva.
Boston University Law School
Semester program at the Graduate Institute of International and Development
Studies in Geneva.
University of California—Los Angeles
Columbia University
University of Neuchatel.
Duke University
University of Geneva
University of Maryland
World Health Organization (Geneva).
University of Miami
Exchange program during Spring semester with the university of Zurich.
University of Michigan
Graduate Institute of International Studies (HEI) Geneva.
Saint Louis University
Semester program at the University of Bern
Seton Hall University School of Law
Semester program in Leuvan/Geneva
University of Pennsylvania
Summer International Human Rights Fellows.
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Santa Clara University
Semester exchange with University of St. Gallen.
Widener University School of Law
Summer International Law Institute in Lausanne.
Taiwan
University of Washington (PRC)
Summer or semester exchange program at National Taiwan University.
Tanzania
University of Pennsylvania
Summer International Human Rights Fellows.
Seton Hall University School of Law
Winter intercession—Zanzibar
Thailand
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Exchange program in Barc ESADE Law School
University of California—Los Angeles
Golden Gate University—Thailand
Summer study program in Bangkok.
Turkey
American University
Summer program in Istanbul.
University of Kansas School of Law
Summer program in Istanbul.
Santa Clara University
Summer program in Istanbul.
South Texas College of Law
Summer program in Istanbul.
William Mitchell College of Law
Summer program in Istanbul.
Uganda
University of Pennsylvania
Summer International Human Rights Fellows.
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G. LAW SCHOOL SUMMER FOREIGN PROGRAMS
Only those schools responding to the Wilson-Stern survey are listed below.
University of Alabama
Fribourg, Switzerland
University of Alabama
Canberra, Australia
American UniversitySantiago, Chile; Istanbul, Turkey; Tel Aviv, Haifa, and
Jerusalem, Israel; Monash University Prato Centre, Italy;
Comparative Law Program in Europe (London, England; Paris,
France; Brussels, Belgium); The Hague Summer Law Program
in The Hague, Netherlands.
The Hague program
Brooklyn Law School
Beijing, China
Brooklyn Law School
Bologna, Italy
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Budapest, Hungary; Berlin, Germany; Oxford, England;
Ramat Gan, Israel
University of Colorado
Florence, Italy; Barcelona, Spain; London, England;
Paris, France
Cornell University Paris, France
Suzhou, China
DePaul University College of LawBeijing, China; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Chiapas, Mexico;
Costa Rica; Madrid, Spain; Prague, Czech Republic; Sydney,
Australia
Drake University
Nantes, France
Duke University Geneva, Switzerland
Hong Kong
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Capetown, South Africa;
Paris & Montpellier, France;
University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica
Fordham University
Seoul, Korea; Accr, Ghana; Dublin/Belfast
Ireland/NIR
Georgetown University Law Center
London, England
Gonzaga University School of Law
Florence, Italy
Indiana University School of Law—BloomingtonBarcelona, Dublin, Florence,
London, Moscow, and Paris
University of Maryland
Aberdeen, Scotland
University of Miami
London, England
Barcelona, Spain
Greece, Italy, and France
Spain and Portugal
Mississippi College School of Law
Seoul, Korea
Pace Universtiy Brazil, Human Rights in Action Program (The Netherlands,
Cambodia and Tanzania).
Quinnipiac University
Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
Seattle University
South Africa and Guatemala
Saint Louis University
Madrid, Spain; Berlin, Germany
St. Mary’s University School of Law
Innsbruck, Austria
Southern Illinois University School of Law
Ireland
Southern Methodist
England
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Suffolk University Law School
Lund, Sweden
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Rome, Italy
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Toronto, Canada
Tulane University
London or Cambridge
Paris
Berlin
Spetses and Rhodos
Sienna
Amsterdam
Washburn University School of Law
Utrecht, Netherlands
Washington University
Netherlands, Singapore, South Africa, Portugal, China,
Republic of Korea, Taiwan, Northern Ireland, Italy,
and Hong Kong
Widener University School of Law
Venice, Italy; Sydney, Australia;
Nairobi, Kenya
Lausanne, Switzerland
Willamette University
Quito, Ecuador
William & Mary
Madrid, Spain
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H. LAW SCHOOLS WITH AN EVENING DIVISION
Does your school
allow transfers from
the evening division?
University of Akron
American University
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
University of Baltimore
Brooklyn Law School
Capital University
Catholic University of America
Chapman University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado Law School
University of Connecticut
University of Denver
Allowed after first year Upper 25% of class
DePaul University College of Law
Yes, after the first year.
University of Detroit Mercy
University of Denver
Duquesne University
Fordham University
George Mason University
Georgetown University Law CenterStudents may transfer between evening (part time) and day
(full time) divisions on a semester basis
Georgia State UniversityAllowed with Assoc. Dean’s approval after first year
George Washington University
Golden Gate University
University of HawaiiAllowed after completion of traditional first year curriculum
with approval from Associate Dean for Academic Affairs.
Hofstra Law School
University of Houston Law SchoolAllowed after first year if in good standing.
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis Required courses must be completed in evening division after
completion of 1 year.
Inter American University of Puerto Rico
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta After first year with approval of the Dean.
Lewis and Clark Law School Yes, all students may transfer from evening to day and vice
versa after the first year.
University of Louisville–Brandeis School of Law
Loyola University—ChicagoAllowed after first year if in good standing.
Loyola Law School—Los AngelesAllowed after first year if in good standing, with required
petition.
Loyola University—New Orleans
Marquette UniversityAllowed after first year if in good standing.
University of Maryland
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es, in the fall semester of second year, but written
Y
permission from the dean of students required.
es, subject to permission from the Assoc. Dean for Academic
Y
Affairs.
Allowed after first year if in good standing
Not allowed
Allowed after first year if in good standing
Allowed after first year.
Law School Academic Programs
Michigan State University
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—
William S. Boyd School of Law
New England Law | BostonAfter first year if in good standing.
New York Law SchoolStudents are permitted to change once during their
enrollment (after first year) between full and part-time.
North Carolina Central University
Northern Kentucky University
Nova Southeastern UniversityYes, after first year if in good standing.
Oklahoma City University
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico
University of Puerto Rico
Quinnipiac University
Rutgers State University—Camden
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
St. John’s University
Saint Louis University
University of San DiegoAllowed after first year if in good standing.
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle UniversityYes, after first year if in good standing.
Seton Hall University School of LawYes, after first year with permission of the Academic Dean.
Southern MethodistAllowed after completion of entire first year curriculum
(28–31 hours) and in good academic standing.
South Texas College of Law
Southwestern Law SchoolAfter the first full academic year on a case by case basis.
Approval must be obtained from the Dean of Students.
Stetson University College of LawAllowed after completion of first 5 semesters on a case by
case basis.
Suffolk University Law SchoolYes, after first year if in good standing.
Temple University Beasley School of LawYes, after first year if in good standing.
Texas Wesleyan University School of LawYes. Allowed with Associates Dean of Academics approval if
in good standing after first year course work is completed.
Thomas M. Cooley Law SchoolAllowed after first semester
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center—Jacob D. Fuchsberg
University of Tulsa
Wayne State University
Western New England College
Western State University
Whittier College of Law
Widener University School of LawDecision made on a case by case basis by the Dean of
Students after the 1st year.
William Mitchell College of LawStudents may move freely between part-time and full-time
enrollment after their first year, at the semesters.
Must remain for 1 year.
Allowed after first year by permission of the Academic Dean.
Yes after the first year.
Yes, after first year if in good standing.
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I-1.LAW SCHOOLS OFFERING SUMMER PROGRAMS (for credit toward J.D. Degree)
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University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
Appalachian School of Law
University of Arizona
Arizona State University College of Law
University of Arkansas—Fayetteville
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
University of Baltimore
Baylor University
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Hastings
(judicial externship only)
California Western University
Campbell University
Capital University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Catholic University of America
Catholic University of Puerto Rico
Chapman University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Cincinnati
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Creighton University
University of Dayton
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
Dickinson School of Law
Drake University
Duquesne University
University of Florida
Florida Coastal School of Law
Florida State University
Fordham University
George Mason University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Gonzaga University
Hamline University School of Law
University of Hawaii
Hofstra Law School
University of Houston Law Center
University of Idaho
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Inter-American University of Puerto Rico
University of Iowa
John Marshall Law School— Atlanta
University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
Lewis and Clark Law School
Louisiana State University
University of Louisville–Brandeis School of Law
Loyola Law School—Chicago
Loyola Marymount University—Los Angeles
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Maine
Marquette University Law School*
University of Kansas
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Miami
University of Mississippi
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Miami
University of Michigan (summer-start program for
first-year)
Michigan State University
University of Mississippi
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Nebraska
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York Law School
University of North Carolina
North Carolina Central University
Northern Kentucky University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Nova Southeastern University
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
University of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City University
Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico
Pepperdine University
Law School Academic Programs
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
University of Puerto Rico
Quinnipiac University
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers—the State University—Camden
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Samford University—Cumberland
St. John’s University
Saint Louis University
St. Mary’s University of San Antonio
St. Thomas University
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Seton Hall University School of Law
University of South Carolina
South Texas College of Law
Southern Illinois University
Southern Methodist
Southern University School of Law
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
University of Texas
Texas Southern University
Texas Tech University
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center—Jacob D. Fuchsberg
Tulane University
University of Tulsa
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
University of Washington
Wayne State University
Western New England College
Western State University
Whittier Law School
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
University of Wisconsin
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I-2.How many credits can a student take in summer school?
University of Alabama
1–15 hours
American University
7 credits
Appalachian School Of Law
4 credits
Arizona State University 10 credits
Brooklyn Law School
7 credits
University at Buffalo—SUNY
6 credits
University of California—Hastings8 credits
(1 classroom and 7 clinical)
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
10–14 credits 15 credits
Case Western Reserve University
9 credits
Chapman University6 credits, anything above this must be approved by the
Associate Dean of Academic Affairs.
Chicago—Kent College of Law
6 credits
University of Colorado
8 credits
Cornell University
6 credits
University of Connecticut
3–12 credits
Cornell University
6 credits
University of Denver
8 credits
DePaul University College of Law
7 credits
University of Detroit Mercy
7 credits
University of Florida—Levine College of Law
8 credits
Florida Coastal School of Law
9 credits
Fordham University
6 credits
Georgia State University
7 credits
Hamline University School of Law
8 credits
University of Hawaii
8 credits
Hofstra Law School
8 credits
University of Houston Law Center
7 to 12 credits
University of Idaho College of Law
6 credits
University of KansasKansas allows approximately 1/3 of its entering class to begin
in the summer; entering students complete 8 credit hours
dueing the summer session. Upper-level students may enroll in
up to 10 credits during the summer session.
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
10 credits
University of Iowa
13 credits
John Marshall Law School— Atlanta
6 credits
Loyola University—Chicago
8 credits
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
6 credits
University of Maryland
9 credits
University of Memphis
9 credits
University of Miami
7 credits
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University of MichiganMichigan is rare in allowing up to one-quarter of an entering
class to begin in summer; summer-starters take two doctrinal
classes along with our Legal Practice class. This is not a
conditional summer program. We do not otherwise offer
upper-class students coursework during the summer.
Mississippi College School of Law
6 credits, 8 with permission.
University of Missouri—Kansas City
Student can take 9 credit hours in summer school.
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd School of Law
7 credits
New England Law | Boston
6 credits, 7 with permission
University of New Hampshire School of Law
up to 12 credits
University of North Carolina
Students can register for up to 2 courses in the summer.
Northern Kentucky University
10 credits
University of Notre Dame Law School
6 credits
University of Oklahoma
9 credits
University of Oregon
8 credits
Pace University
7 credits
Penn State Dickinson School of Law3 our early start program allows upper level students to take 3–9,
matriculating first year can take 6 but only 3 will count towards
JD degree
Quinnipiac University
8 credits
Regent University School of Law8 credits unless student obtains approval from
Associate Dean for Student Affairs.
Roger Williams School of Law6 credits without a variance from the Associate Dean for
Academic Affairs
University of Richmond
6 credits
Saint Louis University
6 credits
Samford University—Cumberland
8 credits
University of San Diego
7 credits
Santa Clara University
8 credits
Seattle University
School of Law
8 credits without a variance from the Dean to overload
Southern Methodist
8 credits
South Texas College of Law8 credits for full time/ 6 credits pt
Southwestern Law SchoolOver a dozen 2 and 3 unit courses (including several in
entertainment law topics) as well as full and part-time
externships.
Stetson University College of Law8 credits for full/ 7 credits for part-time
Suffolk University Law School5 for day students 6 for evening students
Syracuse University
8 credits
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
8 credits
Thomas M. Cooley Law School15 credits greater than 15 requires approval from
Associate Dean.
Tulane University6 in one summer 12 cumulatively
University of Utah
15 credits
Valparaiso University7 credits for full-time; part-time need approval to do summer
school.
Vermont Law School
12 credits
University of Washington
15 qtr credits
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Western State University
Maximum credits: 9
Widener University School of Law
6 credits
Willamette University
10 credits; greater than 10 requires Dean’s approval
William Mitchell College of Law7 credits; 8 credits if advance consent of Dean’s of Students
William & Mary
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A maximum of 17 credits for all summers combined.
Law School Academic Programs
J. LAW SCHOOLS OFFERING A JANUARY START DATE
Baylor School of Law
Waco TX
Benjamin N. Cardozo
New York NY
California Western
San Diego CA
Cleveland State University
Cleveland OH
Florida Coastal School of Law
Jacksonville FL
Golden Gate University
San Francisco CA
Indiana University School of Law
Indianapolis
IN
The John Marshall Law School
Chicago
IL
Ohio Northern University
Ada
OH
Pace University
White Plains
NY
Pontifical Catholic University Ponce PR
University of Richmond
Richmond VA
St. John’s University Jamaica NY
St. Thomas University
Miami FL
South Texas College of Law
Houston
TX
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Lansing MI
Thomas Jefferson San Diego CA
Touro Law Center
Huntington
NY
University of Tulsa
Tulsa OK
Washburn University
Topeka KS
University of Washington
Seattle
WA
Whittier College of Law
Costa Mesa CA
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Clinical Programs
This section of the Book of Law School Lists attempts to give a listing of areas in which clinical programs are offered. Given the great
variety of clinical programs and the even greater variety of titles given to these programs, we believe that it is more useful to simply
identify areas. Often these clinical programs assume the form of internships or externships. Specific details about each program can
be found in individual law school bulletins or in ABA·LSAC Official Guide to ABA-Approved Law Schools.
Two notes may be helpful to the reader:
First, where there is an asterisk (*) beside a school, the information came from The Official Guide rather than from a response
to the Stern/Wilson survey.
Second, the list concludes with a category simply called “Various.” Resisting the temptation to label it “Miscellaneous,” the
editors listed schools which indicate that they have clinical programs but did not offer specific information. In many of these
cases, clinical programs are arranged individually according to the needs of the student and the opportunities available.
Students and advisors should examine information provided individually by these schools.
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Clinical Programs
Administrative Law
Brooklyn Law School
Case Western Reserve University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Connecticut
Drake University
Emory University
Florida State University
*Fordham University
Georgia State University
Georgetown University Law Center
George Washington University
*Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Miami
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York University
Ohio Northern University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico
University of Richmond
Rutgers University—Camden
University of San Francisco
Seattle University
South Texas College of Law
Southwestern Law School
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Tulane University
University of Utah
Washington and Lee
Widener University School of Law
University of Wyoming
Access to Justice: Community Education
South Texas College of Law
Access to Justice: Effective Assistance of Counsel at Bail
University of Maryland
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Advanced Alternative Dispute Resolution Clinic
Texas Tech School of Law
Advanced Immigration Detainee
DePaul University College of Law
Advocacy For Children
Albany Law School
University of Arizona
John Marshall Law School— Atlanta
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
Boston College Law School
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Case Western Reserve University
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University of Connecticut
Cornell University
University of Denver
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Duke University
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Florida State University
Fordham University
University of Georgia
Georgetown University Law Center
Georgia State University
Hamline University School of Law
Hofstra Law School
University of Houston Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Iowa
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York Law School
New York University
North Carolina Central University
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
University of Richmond
Rutgers University—Camden
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
University of San Diego
Seattle University
University of Southern California
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Clinical Programs
Vermont Law School
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Washington University
Whittier Law School
Widener University School of Law
William & Mary
University of Wisconsin
University of Wyoming
Yale Law School
Advocacy For The Elderly
University of Alabama
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Catholic University of America
University of Detroit Mercy
Drake University
*Duquesne University
George Washington University
Georgia State University
Gonzaga University
Harvard University
Loyola University—Chicago School of Law
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—New Orleans
Marquette University
University of Memphis
University of Miami
Northeastern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
University of Pittsburgh
Rutgers University—Camden
St. John’s University
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Touro Law Center
University of Tulsa
University of Utah
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
University of Wisconsin
Africa i-Parliaments Clinic
Boston University Law School
AIDS And The Law
Albany Law School
University of District of Columbia School of Law
University of Maryland
University of Miami
Northeastern University
Rutgers University—Camden
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Southwestern Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Wisconsin
Aids Legal Clinic
Albany Law School
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Duke University
University of Maryland
Mercer University
Southwestern Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Alternative Live-In Legal Education Experience
Brooklyn Law School
George Washington University
Case Western Reserve University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Fordham University
Georgia State University
University of Oregon
Stetson University College of Law
Alternative Live-in Legal Education Experience
Brooklyn Law School
Case Western Reserve University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Animal Law
George Washington University
Lewis and Clark Law School
Appellate
University of Akron
American University
University of Baltimore
Boston College Law School (Attorney General Program)
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
University of California—Los Angeles
Capital University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
University of Detroit Mercy
Duke University
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Clinical Programs
Emory University
Florida State University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Georgia State University
University of Idaho College of Law
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
John Marshall Law School— Atlanta
University Kansas School of Law
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Maryland
Marquette University
University of Miami
University of Michigan
University of Minnesota
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York Law School
Northern Illinois University
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
University of Pittsburgh
Quinnipiac University
Rutgers University—Camden
St. Thomas University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
University of South Carolina
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southwestern Law School
University of Texas
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
University of Utah
Vanderbilt Law School
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Washington University
Widener University School of Law
William Mitchell College of Law
William & Mary
University of Wisconsin
University of Wyoming
Yale Law School
Arbitration/Mediation
University of Alabama
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Los Angeles
Campbell Law School
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Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York—CUNY School of Law
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
University of Denver
University of Detroit Mercy
Emory University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgia State University
Gonzaga University
Hamline University School of Law
University of Hawaii
Hofstra Law School
University of Houston Law Center
University of Idaho
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
John Marshall Law School— Atlanta
University of Kentucky
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Maryland
University of Miami
University of Michigan
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Nebraska
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of New Mexico
New York Law School
Ohio State University
University of Oregon
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Quinnipiac University
Rutgers University—Camden
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Francisco
South Texas College of Law
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
Villanova University (Mediation Practicum)
University of Virginia
Washburn University School of Law
William & Mary
University of Wisconsin
Art Law
Brooklyn Law School
Case Western Reserve University
Clinical Programs
Columbia University (Clinical seminar on
Law and the Arts)
DePaul University College of Law
John Marshall Law School— Atlanta
Northeastern University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Seattle University
Southwestern Law School
Attorney General Clinic
William & Mary
PA Attorney General’s Office Clinic
Duquesne University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Asylum Appeals
Brooklyn Law School
Cornell University
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
Georgetown University Law Center
George Washington University
Hofstra Law School
Pace University
Southwestern Law School
St. Thomas University
Touro Law Center
Villanova University
Willamette University
University of Wisconsin
Yale Law School
Asylum and Human Rights
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Los Angeles
University of Connecticut
Hofstra Law School
University of Iowa
Pace University
Willamette University
Asylum and Refugee Law
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
University of California—Los Angeles
University of Michigan
University of Notre Dame Law School
Pace University
University of Pennsylvania
Villanova University
Willamette University
Yale Law School
Banking Law
Emory University
Georgia State University
Samford University—Cumberland
Yale Law School
Bankruptcy
Brooklyn Law School
Case Western Reserve University
*Duquesne University
Emory University
Florida State University
George Washington University
Georgia State University
Lewis and Clark Law School
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Marquette University
University of Memphis
University of Miami
University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York Law School
Ohio Northern Law School
Rutgers University—Camden
Samford University—Cumberland
Seattle University
University of South Carolina
South Texas College of Law
Southwestern Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Utah (Internship)
Valparaiso University
Villanova University
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Widener University School of Law
University of Wisconsin
Business Law
University of Akron School of Law
Brooklyn Law School
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
Loyola University—Chicago
New England Law | Boston
University of Oregon
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
Willamette University
William Mitchell College of Law
Business Planning/Innovation/Small Business
Boston College Law School
Brooklyn Law School
Case Western Reserve University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Duke University
Duquesne University
Georgetown University Law Center
George Washington University
Hamline University School of Law
Hofstra Law School
University of Houston Law Center
University of Idaho College of Law
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
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Clinical Programs
Lewis & Clark Law School
Marquette University
University of Maryland
Michigan State University
University of Missouri—Kansas City
Northwestern University
University of Oregon
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
University of San Diego
University of Southern California
Southern Methodist
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
University of Utah
Wake Forest University (corporate)
William Mitchell College of Law
Yale Law School
Business Practice
Michigan State University
Nova Southeastern University
Business Regulations
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Capital Defense Clinic
University of Alabama
Brooklyn Law School
University of Missouri—Kansas City
New York University
Samford University—Cumberland
Santa Clara University
Capital Defense Clinic
University of Alabama
Brooklyn Law School
University of Missouri—Kansas City
New York University
Samford University—Cumberland
Santa Clara University
Capital Punishment
University of Alabama
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Los Angeles
Cornell University
Northwestern University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of Texas
University of Virginia
Villanova University (Capital Defense Practicum)
Washington and Lee
Capital Trial Clinic
Cornell University
Center for Energy and Environmental Security
University of Colorado
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Center for Global Energy, International Arbitration, and
Environmental Law
University of Texas
Center for Health and Homeland Security
University of Maryland
Center for Higher Education Law and Policy
Stetson University College of Law
Center for Human Rights and Justice
University of Texas
Center for Law and Innovation in Biomedicine and Healthcare
University of Texas
Center for Law and Social Responsibility
New England Law | Boston
Center of Business Law
Cornell University
Michigan State University
New England Law | Boston
Washburn University
Center for Children’s Advocacy
University of Connecticut
Center for Global Law and Policy
Santa Clara University
Center for International Law and Policy
New England Law | Boston
Center for International Security and Law
University of Texas
Center for Health, Science, and Public Policy
Brooklyn Law School
Center for Law, Business and Economics
University of Texas
Center for Law, Language, and Cognition
Brooklyn Law School
Center for Public Policy Dispute Resolution
University of Texas
Center for the Study of Constitutional Originalism
University of San Diego
Center for the Study of Law Science & Technology Certificate
Arizona State University College of Law
Center for Social Justice and Public Service
Santa Clara University
Center for Public Interest Law
Pace University (Public Interest Law Center PILC)
University of San Diego
Center for Public Justice
University of Florida
Clinical Programs
Child Advocacy
University of Alabama
University of Arizona
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
Boston College Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
California Western University
University of Chicago
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
University of Denver
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Drake University
Duke University
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Florida Coastal School of Law
Fordham University
Georgetown University Law Center
Georgia State University
Hofstra Law School
University of Hawaii
Hamline University School of Law
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
John Marshall Law School— Atlanta
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola University—New Orleans
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Mississippi
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
University of New Hampshire School of Law
North Carolina Central University
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
Pace University
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
Quinnipiac University
University of Richmond
Rutgers University—Camden
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
Seattle University
Southern Methodist
University of Southern California
Southwestern Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
University of Virginia
Washburn University
Washington University
Whittier Law School
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
William & Mary
Yale Law School
Children and Families
University at Buffalo—SUNY
DePaul University College of Law
Florida Coastal School of Law
Fordham University
Georgetown University Law Center
Hofstra Law School
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Miami
Michigan State University
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Missouri—Kansas City
New York Law School
Nova Southeastern University
Quinnipiac University
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
Southwestern Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
University of Utah
Willamette University
Civil and Criminal Clinics
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
University of Arizona
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
University of Baltimore
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
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Clinical Programs
130
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Catholic University of America
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Creighton University
University of Dayton
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Drake University
Duke University
Duquesne University
Florida Coastal School of Law
University of Florida
Florida State University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Georgia State University
University of Georgia
Golden Gate University
Hamline University
Harvard University
University of Hawaii
Hofstra Law School
University of Houston Law Center
Howard University
University of Idaho
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Iowa
*University Kansas School of Law
University of Kentucky
Lewis and Clark Law School
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Maine School of Law
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
University of Mississippi
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Montana
University of Nebraska
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of New Mexico
New York Law School
New York University
North Carolina Central University
University of North Carolina
University of North Dakota
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
University of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City University
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Quinnipiac University
University of Pittsburgh
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Saint Louis University
St. Thomas University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
Southern Methodist
South Texas College of Law
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
Texas Southern University
University of Texas
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center—Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center
Tulane University
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Washington University
Washington and Lee University
Clinical Programs
Western New England College
Western State University
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
Civil Justice
Arizona State University School of Law
University of California—Hastings
St. Mary’s University
Samford University—Cumberland
Vanderbilt Law School
Villanova University
Washington University
Civil Justice and the Media
University of Texas
Civil Law Practicum
Ohio State University
Civil Litigation
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
University of Arizona
Arizona State University
University of Arkansas—Fayetteville
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
University of Baltimore
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles
Capital University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Catholic University of America
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Creighton University
University of Dayton
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Drake University
Duke University
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida
Florida Coastal School of Law
Florida State University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Gonzaga University
Hamline University
Harvard University
University of Hawaii
Hofstra Law School
University of Houston Law Center
Howard University
University of Idaho
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Iowa
University Kansas School of Law
University of Kentucky
Lewis and Clark Law School
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Maine School of Law
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
University of Mississippi
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Nebraska
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of New Mexico
New York Law School
New York University
University of North Carolina
North Carolina Central University
University of North Dakota
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
Oklahoma City University
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
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Clinical Programs
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico
Quinnipiac University
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers University—Camden
Rutgers University—Newark
Samford University—Cumberland
*St. John’s University
Saint Louis University
St. Thomas University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
South Texas College of Law
Seton Hall University School of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
University of Texas
Texas Southern University
Texas Tech University School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center
Tulane University
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Washington University
Washington and Lee University
Wayne State University
Western New England
Western State University
Widener University School of Law
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
University of Wisconsin
University of Wyoming
Civil Practice Clinic
American University
Boston College Law School
Brooklyn Law School
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University of Colorado
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
South Texas College of Law
Southern Methodist
Washburn University School of Law
Civil Rights and Constitutional Litigation
Seton Hall University School of Law
Civil Rights/Liberties
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Davis
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
DePaul University College of Law
Emory University
Fordham University
Georgetown University Law Center
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Iowa
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Maryland
University of Miami
New York Law School
New York University
North Carolina Central University
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
Ohio State University
Rutgers University—Camden
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Francisco
University of Southern California
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Washington University
William Mitchell College of Law
Yale Law School
Climate Change and the Environment
University of California—Los Angeles
Community Advocacy
Cleveland—Marshall
Community Defender
New York University
Community Development
University of Alabama
Clinical Programs
Brooklyn Law School
Case Western Reserve University
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Fordham University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Maryland
University of Michigan
University of North Carolina
University of Pittsburgh
Syracuse University College of Law
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Yale Law School
Community Development
University of Alabama
Brooklyn Law School
Case Western Reserve University
University of the District of Columbia School of Law
Fordham University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Maryland
University of Michigan
University of North Carolina
University of Notre Dame Law School
University of Pittsburgh
Syracuse University College of Law
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Yale Law School
Community Economic Development
American University
Brooklyn Law School
University art Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Los Angeles
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Duquesne University
Fordham University
Hofstra Law School
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Maryland
University of Miami
New York University
St. Mary’s University
Seattle University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Vanderbilt Law School
William Mitchell College of Law
Yale Law School
Community Justice
University of Maryland
Washington University
Community Justice and Legal Assistance Clinic
Roger Williams University School of Law
Community Law Clinic
Santa Clara University
Stanford Law School
Community Legal Services
Arizona State University
Boston College Law School
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Colorado
Cornell University
University of Denver
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Duquesne University
Emory University
Florida State University
Fordham University
George State University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Golden Gate University
Gonzaga University
Harvard University
Hofstra University Law School
University of Idaho
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
John Marshall Law School— Atlanta
University of Kentucky
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—New Orleans
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Montana
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of New Mexico
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
Ohio Northern University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Quinnipiac University
Rutgers University—Camden
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Saint Louis University
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Clinical Programs
University of San Diego
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
University of Southern California
Southwestern Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Texas Southern
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Washington University
Washington and Lee
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
William & Mary
University of Wyoming
Yale Law School
Community Outreach, Education and Organizing
New York University
Congressional
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
John Marshall Law School— Atlanta
University of Maryland
Ohio Northern University
University of Washington (in D.C.)
Washington University
Constitutional Law
University of Colorado
Brooklyn Law School
Georgetown University Law Center
Golden Gate University
University of Miami
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Samford University—Cumberland
Yale Law School
Consumer Law
Albany Law School
Brooklyn Law School
Case Western Reserve University
University of Southern California
University of Detroit Mercy
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Emory University
George Washington University
Georgia State University
University of Houston Law Center
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University of Iowa
University of Maryland
University of Miami
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Santa Clara University
Southern Methodist
Suffolk University Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Tulsa
University of Utah
William Mitchell College of Law
Cooley Externship Program
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Consumer Protection
Brooklyn Law School
University of Maryland
University of Notre Dame Law School
Corporate Practice
University of Denver
Emory University
Hamline University School of Law
Northeastern University
Quinnipiac University
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Wake Forest University
William & Mary
Corrections Internship Program
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
University of Wisconsin
Crime Victim Advocacy
University of Idaho College of Law
Lewis and Clark Law School
Samford University—Cumberland
University of Utah
Criminal Appeals Clinic
DePaul University College of Law
Criminal Clinic
Arizona State University
University of Alabama
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Connecticut
Drake University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Fordham University
Georgetown University Law Center
Clinical Programs
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Hofstra Law School
University of Iowa
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Maryland
University of Michigan
University of Mississippi
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of Notre Dame Law School
Ohio Northern University
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of Pennsylvania
Quinnipiac University
Saint Louis University
University of San Diego
Southern Methodist
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
University of utah
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Washburn University School of Law
Widener University School of Law
William Mitchell College of Law
Yale Law School
Criminal Court Clerkships
Brooklyn Law School
Columbia University
Florida State University
Fordham University
Marquette University
Mississippi College School of Law
Ohio Northern University
Roger Williams University School of Law
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southwestern Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Western State University
William Mitchell College of Law
Criminal Defense Clinic
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of Colorado
Cornell University
Drake University
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of Pennsylvania
Quinnipiac University School of Law
Roger Williams University School of Law
Southern Methodist
Syracuse University College of Law
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Criminal Defense Practicum
University of Houston Law Center
Ohio State University
Criminal Justice Clinic
Southern Methodist
Texas Tech University School of Law
Criminal Practice
Arizona State University College of Law
Criminal Process/Litigation/Justice
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
University of Arizona
Arizona State University College of Law
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
University of Baltimore
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
University of California—Los Angeles
Capital University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Catholic University of America
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Creighton University
University of Dayton
University of Denver
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Clinical Programs
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Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Drake University
Duke University
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida
Florida Coastal School of Law
Florida State University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Gonzaga University
Hamline School of Law
Harvard University
University of Hawaii
Hofstra Law School
University of Houston Law Center
Howard University
University of Idaho
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Iowa
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
University Kansas School of Law
University of Kentucky
Lewis and Clark Law School
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Maine
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
University of Mississippi
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Montana
University of Nebraska
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of New Mexico
New York Law School
New York University
University of North Carolina
North Carolina Central University
University of North Dakota
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Nova Southeastern University
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
University of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City University
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Quinnipiac University
University of Pittsburgh
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers University—Camden
Rutgers University—Newark
Samford University—Cumberland
*St. John’s University
Saint Louis University
St. Mary’s University
St. Thomas University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
University of South Carolina
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
Southern Methodist
Southern University
South Texas College of Law
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
*University of Texas
Texas Southern University
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center
Tulane University
*University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Washington University
Washington and Lee University
Western New England
Western State University
Clinical Programs
Widener University School of Law
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
University of Wisconsin
University of Wyoming
Yale Law School
Criminal Prosecution
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
Fordham University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of Houston Law Center
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Oregon
Stanford Law School
Southern Methodist
University of Utah
Cyber Law Clinic
Stanford Law School
D.C. Students in Court
American University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Death Penalty Litigation
Boston University Law School (Death Penalty Externship
in Atlanta)
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Berkeley
Cornell University
DePaul University College of Law
Duke University
Emory University
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Missouri—Kansas City
Samford University—Cumberland
Santa Clara University
South Texas College of Law
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Washington and Lee University
Defender
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
University of Arizona
Arizona State University
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Davis
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Colorado
Detroit Mercy
Duquesne University
Florida State University
Fordham University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
University of Hawaii
University of Houston Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University Kansas School of Law
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Miami
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Montana
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pittsburgh
Rutgers University—Camden
St. Thomas University
University of San Diego
University of Southern California
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Tulsa
University of Utah
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Washington University
Washington and Lee University
Western State University
Widener University School of Law
University of Wisconsin
University of Wyoming
Delaware Supreme Court Externship
University of Iowa
Disability Rights
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
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Clinical Programs
American University
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Connecticut
Emory University
Fordham University
Georgetown University Law Center
Georgia State University
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Maryland
University of Miami
University of Montana
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pittsburgh
University of Richmond
Rutgers University—Camden
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
Seattle University
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southwestern Law School
Syracuse University College of Law
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Touro Law Center
University of Tulsa
University of Utah
Washburn University School of Law
Western New England
William & Mary
University of Wisconsin
Dispute Resolution
University of Alabama
Arizona State University College of Law
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Connecticut
Drake University
Emory University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
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Florida State University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgia State University
Gonzaga University
Hamline University
Hofstra Law School
University of Idaho College of Law
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Kentucky
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Maryland
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of New Mexico
New York Law School
Northwestern University
Nova Southeastern University
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
University of Oregon
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Samford University—Cumberland
South Texas College of Law
Southern Illinois University
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Toledo
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
Washburn University School of Law
Willamette University
District Attorney
Albany Law School
Baylor University
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School (Manhattan & Brooklyn)
University of California—Davis
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of California—Hastings
University of Denver
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Florida State University
Fordham University
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
University of Houston Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Clinical Programs
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
University Kansas School of Law
University of Kentucky
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—New Orleans
Marquette University
University of Memphis
University of Miami
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Mississippi
New England Law | Boston
University of New Mexico
Northeastern University
Northern Illinois University
Ohio Northern University
Oklahoma City University
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Pepperdine University
University of Pittsburgh
University of Richmond
Rutgers University—Camden
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
St. John’s University
St. Thomas University
Samford University—Cumberland
Santa Clara University
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
University of Tulsa
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Western New England College
Western State University
Widener University School of Law
William & Mary
University of Wisconsin
University of Wyoming
Domestic Abuse
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
University of Arizona
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Davis
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Drake University
Duquesne University
Emory University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Gonzaga University
University of Houston Law Center
University of Idaho
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
Lewis and Clark Law School
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Minnesota
University of Miami
University of New Mexico
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
Pace University
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
St. Thomas University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
Southwestern Law School
Suffolk University Law School
University of Texas
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
Washington University
Widener University School of Law
University of Wyoming
Domestic Violence
University of Alabama
American University
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
Drake University
Florida Coastal School of Law
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
University of Idaho College of Law
University of Iowa
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Clinical Programs
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
University of Missouri—Kansas City
Pace University
Quinnipiac University School of Law
Saint Louis University
Seattle University
University of Southern California
Suffolk University Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Tulane University
University of Utah
Vanderbilt Law School
William & Mary
Yale Law School
Drug Policy and Public Health Strategies
University of Maryland
Education Advocacy
University of California—Los Angeles
Suffolk University Law School
Yale Law School
Education Law
Albany Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Georgetown University Law Center
Hamline University School of Law
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
University of Miami School of Law
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Elder Law
University of Alabama
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Chapman University
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Detroit Mercy
Drake University
Florida Coastal School of Law
Georgia State University
Gonzaga University
University of Hawaii
University of Kansas School of Law
University of Kentucky
University of Memphis
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pittsburgh
St. John’s University
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Saint Louis University
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
Stetson University College of Law
Syracuse University College of Law
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Texas Southern
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Touro Law Center
University of Tulsa
University of Utah
Wake Forest University
William Mitchell College of Law
Empirical Research Group
University of California—Los Angeles
Employment Relations/Equal Employment
Albany Law School
University of Alabama
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
*University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Connecticut
Emory University
Fordham University
Georgetown University Law Center
Golden Gate University
Howard University
Hamline University School of Law
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
Lewis and Clark Law School
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—Chicago
University of Miami
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Rutgers University—Camden
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
University of Southern California
Southwestern Law School
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washington University
William & Mary
Entertainment Law
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Clinical Programs
Columbia University, Clinical Seminar on Law
and the Arts
Georgia State University
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Northeastern University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Southwestern Law School
Entrepreneurial Law
Brooklyn Law School
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Pennsylvania
University of San Diego
Seattle University
Western State University
Entrepreneurship/Transactional
University of Chicago
University of Colorado
Environmental Law
University at Buffalo­—SUNY
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
University of California—Los Angeles
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado
Columbia Law School
University of Connecticut
University of Denver
Duke University
*Duquesne University
Emory University
Florida State University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
University of Hawaii
Hofstra University Law School
University of Houston Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Kentucky
Lewis and Clark College
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Maine
University of Maryland
University of Miami
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Michigan
University of Montana
New England Law | Boston
University of New Mexico
New York University
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
Nova Southeastern University
Ohio Northern University
Oklahoma City University
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pittsburgh
University of Richmond
Rutgers University—Camden
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
Southwestern Law School
Stanford Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Tulane University
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
University of Virginia
Washington University
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
Yale Law School
Environmental Protection Agency Externship
Emory University
Ohio Northern University
Pace University
Southwestern Law School
Valparaiso University
Villanova University
Estate Planning/Administration
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Duke University
Emory University
University of Hawaii
*St. John’s University
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
Seattle University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Evidence
University of California—Los Angeles
Family Health Care Legal Services Clinic
University Kansas School of Law
Family Law
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
University of Baltimore
Boston University Law School
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Clinical Programs
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Brigham Young University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Catholic University of America
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Colorado
Columbia University
DePaul University College of Law
Duquesne University
Emory University
Florida Coastal School of Law
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Florida State University
Fordham University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Gonzaga University
University of Hawaii
Hofstra Law School
University of Houston Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
University of Kentucky
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Maine
University of Maryland
University of Miami
University of Michigan
University of Minnesota
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Nebraska
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of New Mexico
New York Law School
New York University
North Carolina Central University
Northeastern University
Ohio Northern University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico
Quinnipiac University
Rutgers University—Camden
St. Thomas University
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Francisco
Seattle University
Seton Hall University
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southwestern Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
*Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Texas Southern
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Washington University
Western State University College of Law
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
University of Wyoming
Family Poverty
University of Houston Law Center
Family Violence
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
Saint Louis University
Suffolk University Law School
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Farm Workers Legal Aid
Villanova University
Federal Civil Practice
University of Colorado
Federal Courts
New England Law | Boston
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Federal Defender Criminal Clinic
Brooklyn Law School
New York University
Federal Legislation
Georgetown University Law Center
Federal Litigation
Brooklyn Law School
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Emory University
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Miami
Northeastern University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of South Carolina
Stetson University College of Law
Clinical Programs
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Washington University
Federal Public Defender Internship
University of California—Davis
Duquesne University
Emory University
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Miami
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Notre Dame Law School
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Rutgers University—Camden
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Wyoming
Federal Tax
University of Arkansas
Case Western Reserve University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Emory University
Fordham University
Georgia State University
University of Idaho
Loyola University—Chicago
University of Miami
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
University of San Diego
Southern Methodist
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Villanova University
William & Mary
First Amendment
Emory University
University of Virginia
Forensic Psychiatry
William Mitchell College of Law
Forest Service
University of Montana
General Practice
Brooklyn Law School
Capital University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
DePaul University College of Law
Drake University
Florida Coastal School of Law (Civil)
Fordham University
Hamline University School of Law
University of Idaho College of Law
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Maine School of Law
University of Maryland
University of Michigan
University of New Mexico
Samford University—Cumberland
South Texas College of Law
Vermont Law School
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Widener University School of Law
William & Mary
Globalization and Labor Standards
University of California—Los Angeles
Government Benefit
Cornell University
William Mitchell College of Law
Government Civil Litigation
Brooklyn Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Fordham University
Georgia State University
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Miami
New York University
Northeastern University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Samford University—Cumberland
University of Southern California
Stetson University College of Law
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Washington University
University of Wyoming
Government Lawyer
Boston University Law School (Externship and
Washington, D.C. Program)
Case Western Reserve University
New England Law | Boston
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Washburn University School of Law
Widener University School of Law
William & Mary
Washington University
Handicapped
University of Alabama
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Georgia State University
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Puerto Rico
University of Southern California
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Health/Elderly Clinic
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Temple University Beasley School of Law
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Clinical Programs
Health Law Clinic
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
Case Western Reserve University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Hamline University School of Law
University of Maryland
Northeastern University
University of Pittsburgh
Saint Louis University
Suffolk University Law School
Quinnipiac University
University of Utah
Health Insurance Counseling Clinic
George Washington University
Health/Hospital Law
Albany Law School
Brooklyn Law School
Case Western Reserve University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Connecticut
Emory University
Georgia State University
University of Houston Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
New England Law | Boston
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Rutgers University—Camden
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of Southern California
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Widener University School of Law
Hispanic
Creighton University
Florida State University
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—New Orleans
Marquette University
University of Miami
Rutgers University—Camden
Seton Hall University School of Law
University of Southern California
Yale Law School
Northeastern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
University of Southern California
Saint Louis University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
Texas Southern
Housing Discrimination Clinic
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Los Angeles
Cleveland—Marshall
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Fordham University
Georgetown University Law Center
Georgia State University
Hofstra Law School
The John Marshall Law School
University of Maryland
University of Miami
New York Law School
New York University
Northeastern University
Saint Louis University
University of Southern California
Suffolk University Law School
University of Texas
Vermont Law School
Western New England College
Yale Law School
Housing Law
Boston University Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of Chicago
Cleveland—Marshall
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Duquesne University
Georgetown University Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Saint Louis University
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Virginia
Human Relations Commission Clinic
Duquesne University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Holocaust Claims Restitution Practicum
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Human Resources
Brooklyn Law School
University of Richmond
Homelessness Clinic
University of Arizona
Boston College Law School
University of California—Los Angeles
Golden Gate University
Human Rights
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Davis
University of California—Los Angeles
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Clinical Programs
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Columbia Law School
Emory University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
New York Law School
St. Mary’s University
Southwestern Law School
University of Texas
George Washington University
Touro Law Center—Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center
University of Virginia
Willamette University
Yale Law School
Human Trafficking Clinic
University of Michigan
Immigrants’ Rights Clinic
New York University
Stanford Law School
Immigration and Human Rights Policy Clinic
University of North Carolina
Immigration Law and Policy
University of Arizona
Arizona State University College of Law
Boston College Law School
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Chicago
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
Drake University
Emory University
Florida State University
Fordham University
George Mason University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Hamline University School of Law
University of Hawaii
Harvard University
University of Houston Law Center
University of Idaho College of Law
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
University of Miami
University of Minnesota
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
New England Law | Boston
University of Nebraska
New York University
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
Pace University
University of Pittsburgh
Roger Williams University School of Law
Saint Louis University
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Seton Hall University
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southwestern Law School
St. Mary’s University
St. Thomas University
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Texas Southern
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Touro Law Center
University of Utah
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Western State University
William Mitchell College of Law
Yale Law School
Immigrant Justice Clinic
American University
Immigrant Workers Rights Clinic
Seton Hall University School of Law
Immigration Justice Clinic
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Immigration/Refugee Rights Clinic
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Impact Litigation Clinic
Seton Hall University School of Law
Indian Law Clinic
University of Arizona College of Law
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Clinical Programs
Arizona State University College of Law
University of California—Los Angeles
University of Colorado
Gonzaga University
University of Idaho
Michigan State University
University of Montana
University of New Mexico
University of North Dakota
Oklahoma City University
Washburn University School of Law
Indie Film Clinic
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Indigenous Law
Cornell University
Michigan State University
In-House Counsel
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Georgia State University
Inmate Assistance/Prisoner Rights/Legal Services
University of Akron
Albany Law School
University of Arkansas—Fayetteville
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Davis
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Connecticut
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Emory University
Fordham University
Georgetown University Law Center
George Washington University
Georgia State University
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Iowa
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
University Kansas School of Law
University of Kentucky
University of Maryland
University of Minnesota
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Northeastern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
University of Oklahoma
University of Richmond
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Syracuse University
*University of Texas
Tulane University
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
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University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washington and Lee University
William Mitchell College of Law
University of Wyoming
Yale Law School
Innocence Clinic (non–DNA)
University of Michigan
Innocence Project
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
Cornell University
Hamline University School of Law
University of Hawaii
University of Houston Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
University Kansas School of Law
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Santa Clara University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Texas Tech University School of Law
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Utah
University of Virginia
William & Mary
William S. Boyd School of Law
Institutionalized Persons
University of Alabama
University of Connecticut
University of Texas
Washington and Lee University
University of Wisconsin
Yale Law School
Intellectual Property Clinic
American University
Albany Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)—Externship
Case Western Reserve University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
DePaul University College of Law
Emory University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
(certificate program)
The John Marshall Law School
University of Maine School of Law
University of Maryland
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of Southern California
Clinical Programs
Vanderbilt Law School
University of Virginia
William Mitchell College of Law
Intellectual Property Entrepreneurship Clinic
University of Connecticut
Washington University
Intellectual Property/Technology Clinic
DePaul University College of Law
University of New Hampshire School of Law
International Environmental Clinic
Lewis and Clark Law School
New York University
University of Utah
International Human Rights Asylum Litigation Clinic
Brooklyn Law School
Georgetown University Law Center
Touro Law Center—Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center
Willamette University
Yale Law School
International Human Rights and Development Clinic
Stanford Law School
International Human Rights Law Clinic
American University
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Cornell University
Duke University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
New York University
Northwestern University
Seattle University
University of Virginia
Willamette University
Yale Law School
International Human Rights
Seton Hall University School of Law
Willamette University
International Tech Transfer Institute
University of New Hampshire School of Law
International Women’s Human Rights
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Georgetown University Law Center
International Law
Brooklyn Law School
University of Connecticut
Emory University
Georgetown University Law Center
Georgia State University
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
New England Law | Boston
New York University
Northeastern University
Nova Southeastern University
University of Pennsylvania
Southwestern Law School
University of Utah
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
William & Mary
International Taxpayer Clinic
University of Michigan
International Transaction Clinic
University of Michigan
International War Crimes
University of California—Los Angeles
Cornell University
New England Law | Boston
Investor Rights Clinic
Pace University
Suffolk University Law School
IRS/Tax Preparation
Albany Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Connecticut
University of Dayton
University of Denver
Drake University
Emory University
Fordham University
Georgia State University
Lewis & Clark Law School
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Maryland
Marquette University
University of Miami School of Law
Michigan State University
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pittsburgh
Quinnipiac University
University of Richmond
Rutgers University—Camden
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
Seton Hall University School of Law
University of Southern California
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Clinical Programs
Southern Methodist
Washburn University School of Law
William & Mary
Judicial Clerkship
University of Akron
University of Arizona
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
Duquesne University
University of Detroit Mercy
Emory University
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Kentucky
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Maryland
Mercer University
Michigan State University
Mississippi College School of Law
New England Law | Boston
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
Pace University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Roger Williams University School of Law
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
Seton Hall University School of Law
University of Southern California
Saint Louis University
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Tulane University
Valparaiso University
Washburn University School of Law
Washington University
Western State University
University of Wyoming
Judicial Internship/Externship Program
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
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Appalachian School of Law
University of Arkansas
University of Baltimore
Baylor University
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
University of California—Los Angeles
California Western University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
University of Dayton
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
Drake University
*Duquesne University
Emory University
Florida Coastal School of Law
Florida State University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Fordham University
George Washington University
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Gonzaga University
Hamline University School of Law
University of Hawaii
University of Houston Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
University Kansas School of Law
University of Kentucky
Lewis & Clark Law School
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—New Orleans
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
University of Miami
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Mississippi
University of Missouri—Kansas City
Clinical Programs
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of New Mexico
New York Law School
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
Oklahoma City University
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Pepperdine University
University of Pittsburgh
Quinnipiac University
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers University—Camden
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
St. John’s University
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Seton Hall University School of Law
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
*University of Texas
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center
Tulane University
University of Tulsa
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Washington University
Washington and Lee University
Western State University
Widener University School of Law
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
University of Wisconsin
University of Wyoming
Yale Law School
Justice for Children Practicum
Ohio State University
Juvenile
University of Arkansas—Fayetteville
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Boston College Law School
Brooklyn Law School
Campbell Law School
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Drake University
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Florida Coastal School of Law
Florida State University
Fordham University
Georgetown University Law Center
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
University of Houston Law Center
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—Chicago
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
University of Miami
University of Minnesota
Mississippi College School of Law
University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York University
North Carolina Central University
Northeastern University
*Northwestern University
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
University of Puerto Rico
Quinnipiac University
University of Richmond
Rutgers University—Camden
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
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University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Seattle University
Seton Hall University
University of Southern California
Southwestern Law School
Suffolk University Law School
*University of Texas
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Tulane University
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
Washburn University School of Law
Wayne State University
Widener University School of Law
Juvenile Defender Program
Boston University Law School
Juvenile Justice Clinic
University of Michigan
Labor and Employment Law
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Labor and Industry—PA Dept. of Bureau of
Worker’s Compensation
Duquesne University
Labor Law/Labor Relations
Albany Law School
University of California—Davis
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Florida State University
Fordham University
Georgia State University
Howard University
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Marquette University
University of Miami
University of Minnesota
Northeastern University
Rutgers University—Camden
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Saint Louis University
University of Southern California
Southwestern Law School
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
University of Wisconsin
Landlord Tenant/Fair Housing
University of Baltimore
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
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University of California—Hastings College of the Law
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Connecticut
Detroit Mercy
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Duquesne University
Emory University
Fordham University
Georgetown University Law Center
George Washington University
Golden Gate University
Gonzaga University
Hofstra Law School
University of Houston Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
Lewis and Clark Law School
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola University—New Orleans
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Miami
Michigan State University
University of Nebraska
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of New Mexico
Northeastern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Ohio Northern University
Saint Louis University
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seton Hall University School of Law
University of Southern California
Southwestern Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
University of Toledo
University of Tulsa
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
University of Virginia
Washburn University School of Law
Widener University School of Law
William Mitchell College of Law
University of Wyoming
Yale Law School
Clinical Programs
Landloss Prevention
North Carolina Central University
Land Use
Cornell University
Duquesne University
University of Miami
New England Law | Boston
University of San Diego
Vermont Law School
Law and Economics
University of California—Los Angeles
Law and Government
Willamette University
Law and Poverty
University of California—Los Angeles
Gonzaga University
University of Houston Law Center
Loyola University—New Orleans
Marquette University
University of Michigan
Northeastern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Seton Hall University School of Law
University of Southern California
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
Washburn University School of Law
Law and Public Policy
University of California—Los Angeles
Cleveland—Marshall
Catholic University of America
Georgetown University Law Center
Hamline University School of Law
University of Kansas School of Law
University of Notre Dame Law School
Law Office Management/Practice
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Louisiana State University
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of New Mexico
Samford University—Cumberland
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Touro Law Center
Widener University School of Law
Law, Technology and Public Policy Clinic
University of California—Berkeley
Law and Violence Against Women Clinic
Albany Law School
American University
University of Arizona
Brooklyn Law School
University of Georgia
University of Minnesota
Northeastern University
Pace University
St. Thomas University
Suffolk University Law School
Tulane University
Vermont Law School
University of Wyoming
Lawyering in the Digital Age
Columbia Law School
Lawyering Process/Professional Skills
American University
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Los Angeles
Case Western Reserve University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Cincinnati
University of Dayton
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Georgetown University Law Center
Gonzaga University
Hamline University School of Law
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Maryland
New England Law | Boston
New York University
Northwestern University
University of Pennsylvania
Pepperdine University
University of Richmond
Saint Louis University
University of San Diego
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
Legal Aid/Assistance/Aid to Indigents/Public Defender
University of Alabama
University of Akron
Albany Law School
*University of Arkansas—Fayetteville
*University of Arkansas—Little Rock
Baylor University School of Law
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
*Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
*Catholic—Puerto Rico
Chicago—Kent College of Law
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City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Creighton University
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Drake University
*Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Florida State University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Gonzaga University
Hamline University School of Law
University of Hawaii
University of Houston Law Center
*University of Idaho
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
*University Kansas School of Law
Lewis and Clark Law School
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—New Orleans
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Mississippi
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Montana
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York Law School
University of North Dakota
Northeastern University
Northern Kentucky University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
Ohio Northern University
University of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City University
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
*Pepperdine University
University of Pittsburgh
*University of Puerto Rico
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Rutgers University—Camden
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Seton Hall University
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
St. Thomas University
Suffolk University Law School
*Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
University of Texas
Texas Southern
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
*University of Toledo
Touro Law Center
University of Tulsa
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Washington University
Washington and Lee University
Wayne State University
West Virginia University
Western New England
Western State University
Widener University School of Law
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
University of Wisconsin
University of Wyoming
Yale Law School
Legal Aid Clinical Internship Program
University of Akron
Boston University Law School
Brigham Young University
Clinical Programs
Brooklyn Law School
Case Western Reserve University
Duquesne University
George Washington University
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Michigan State University
Mississippi College School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Regent University School of Law
University of San Diego
University of Southern California
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Vermont Law School
William Mitchell College of Law
William & Mary
Legal Internship
Boston University Law School
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Legal Negotiation and Settlement
Ohio State University
Legislation/Legislative Process
Albany Law School
University of Arizona
University of Arkansas
Boston University Law School
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
University of Connecticut
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Drake University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Georgia State University
Hamline University School of Law
University Kansas School of Law
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Maryland
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of New Mexico
Northeastern University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Quinnipiac University
University of Richmond
Rutgers University—Camden
University of Texas
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Tulane University
University of Utah
Vermont Law School
Washburn University School of Law
Widener University School of Law
William Mitchell College of Law
Yale Law School
Legislative Clinical
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
University of Utah
Vermont Law School
Widener University School of Law
William & Mary
Legislative Policy & Drafting Clinic
Boston University Law School
Legislative Process
University of California—Davis
University of Connecticut
Legislative Services
Quinnipiac University
Live Client Clinic
University of Akron
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Case Western Reserve University
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Fordham University
Georgetown University Law Center
Hofstra Law School
University of Houston Law Center
Indiana University School of Law School of Law—
Indianapolis
University of Kentucky
University of Maryland
New England Law | Boston
Northwestern University
Ohio Northern University
St. John’s University
St. Thomas University
Santa Clara University
South Texas College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Western State University
University of Wyoming
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Local Government Law Internship
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
Duquesne University
Emory University
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Stetson University College of Law
Vermont Law School
University of Virginia
Widener University School of Law
Local Government Lawyer
New England Law | Boston
Low Income Tax Clinic
Lewis and Clark Law School
Syracuse University College of Law
Texas Tech University School of Law
Massachusetts Practice
New England Law | Boston
Media Law
University of Kansas School of Law
New York Law School
Seattle University
Mediation
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
Arizona State University
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
University of California—Los Angeles
Campbell Law School
Capital University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
University of Denver
University of Detroit Mercy
Emory University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Florida State University
Fordham University
George Washington University
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Hamline University School of Law
University of Hawaii
Hofstra Law School
University of Houston Law Center
University of Idaho College of Law
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Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
University of Kentucky
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Maryland
University of Michigan
University of Missouri—Columbia
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York Law School
New York University
Northwestern University
Pace University
Ohio State University
University of Oregon
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Quinnipiac University
Roger Williams University School of Law
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Francisco
Seattle University
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
Southwestern Law School
University of Tennessee
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
University of Toledo
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
Villanova University (Mediation Practicum)
Washburn University School of Law
Widener University School of Law
Mediation and Negotiations
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Columbia University
Emory University
Gonzaga University
University of Hawaii
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Ohio State University
Oklahoma City University
Samford University—Cumberland
South Texas College of Law
Stetson University College of Law
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Clinical Programs
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
Villanova University (Mediation Practicum)
Washburn University School of Law
Mental Health/Patient Assistance
Albany Law School
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Case Western Reserve University
University of Chicago
University of Connecticut
George Mason University
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
New England Law | Boston
Northeastern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Rutgers University—Camden
University of San Diego
Seattle University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Touro Law Center
University of Virginia
Washington and Lee University
University of Wisconsin
Misdemeanor
Depaul University College of Law
Montana Defense Trial Lawyers
University of Montana
Municipal Law
Brooklyn Law School
Case Western Reserve University
Florida Coastal School of Law (Clinic)
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Marquette University
University of Miami
New York Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Rutgers University—Camden
National Security
University of Texas
National Wildlife Federation
Cornell University
University of Maryland
University of Montana
University of Richmond
Native American Law and/or Tribal Court
University of Arizona
University of California—Los Angeles
University of Colorado
Gonzaga University
University of Hawaii (Native Hawaiian only)
University of Idaho
University of Iowa
Michigan State University
University of Montana
University of North Dakota
Northeastern University
Oklahoma City University
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Utah
Washburn University School of Law
Native Hawaiian Rights
University of Hawaii
Natural Resources Litigation
University of Colorado
Cornell University
University of Denver
Florida State University
Georgia State University
Gonzaga University
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Maryland
University of Michigan
University of New Mexico
Northeastern University
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Utah
Widener University School of Law
Negotiation
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles
Duke University
Fordham University
Northwestern University
Ohio Northern University
University of Oregon
Samford University—Cumberland
University of Southern California
University of Texas
University of Virginia
Washington University
Neighborhood Legal Services Clinic
Brooklyn Law School
Duquesne University
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Maryland
Northeastern University
Santa Clara University
University of Southern California
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
Widener University School of Law
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Non-Profit Organizations Clinic
Brooklyn Law School
Case Western Reserve University
Columbia University
Fordham University
University of Georgia
Hofstra Law School
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Seattle University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Utah
William & Mary
Yale Law School
Northern California Innocence Project
Santa Clara University
Offender—Re-entry Clinic
New York University
Organizations and Transactions Clinic
Stanford Law School
Pediatric Advocacy Clinic
University of Michigan
Personal Injury
Nova Southeastern University
Police Accountability/Civil Rights
University of Chicago
Political Asylum
Brooklyn Law School
Georgetown University Law Center
Hofstra Law School
Villanova University
Willamette University
Post-Conviction Relief
Albany Law School
Brooklyn Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Colorado
Georgia State University
University of Kentucky
University of Maryland
University of Michigan
Northwestern University
Pace University
Post-Conviction Relief (continued)
University of Richmond
St. Thomas University
University of Southern California
South Texas College of Law
Washington and Lee University
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Duke University
Duquesne University
University of Houston Law Center
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Michigan
University of Mississippi School of Law
University of Utah
Vermont Law School
Predatory Lending Clinic
University of Norte Dame Law School
Seattle University
Pre-Trial/Trial Advocacy
University of Akron
University of Arizona
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
DePaul University College of Law
*Emory University
Florida State University
Fordham University
Georgetown University Law Center
Hamline University School of Law
University of Hawaii
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—Chicago
Marquette University
University of Maryland
New England Law | Boston
New York Law School
New York University
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Ohio State University
Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
Seattle University
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Utah
University of Texas
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Clinical Programs
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Washington University
Widener University School of Law
William & Mary
Press (Student Newspapers)
Michigan State University
Prisoners Rights
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Davis
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Emory University
George Washington University
University of Maine School of Law
University of Miami
Northwestern University
Yale Law School
Prisoners And Families Rights Clinic
Columbia University
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Pro Bono Work Requirement/Public Service Requirement
Appalachian School of Law: The Externship requirement (three credit hours) allows students to apply the skills learned in the core
curriculum. Students typically take this course during the summer following their first year of studies at the Law School. Students
work for a total of approximately 225 unpaid hours in a judges’ chambers, public law office, or public interest organization under the
direct supervision of a licensed attorney.
Boston University Law School encourages students to join the Pro Bono Program, which gives students the opportunity to dedicate
their developing legal skills to unmet legal needs in the Boston area, throughout the United States and around the world. Through
the Pro Bono Program, J.D. student provide 35 hours of law-related service during their three years at BU Law (LL.M. students provide
12 hours) to organizations dedicated to underrepresented groups and or social issues. Upon completion, students receive a notation
on their law school transcripts confirming participation in the program.
University of Colorado
University of Colorado encourages pro bono activities by a voluntary Public Service Pledge program. Students who complete 50 hours
of law-related public service work in law school will be recognized at graduation and work will be reflected on transcript.
Columbia University: Every candidate for a J.D. degree must devote 40 hours to public interest field work between the start of the second
year of law school and the end of the third year as a prerequisite for graduation. Work will qualify if it is uncompensated (financially or
by academic credit), public interest or public service law-related work, broadly defined and regardless of political orientation.
Cornell University
The Public Interest Law Union and the Office of Public Service can help you start building your commitment to pro bono service during
law school. The purpose of the Public Service Challenge is to provide school-wide recognition of Cornell Law Students who devote
time to public service activities. Students who participate in the Public Service Challenge will receive a Certificate from Dean Stewart
Schwab upon each level of completion.
University of Denver
Public Interest
50 hours during law school tenure
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Through Duke University’s Pro Bono Project, students provide volunteer legal services in individual areas of interest. While not
required, participation is strongly encouraged.
Florida State does have a pro bono requirement. Students must fulfill 20 hours of pro bono/public service work during the second
or third year of law school.
Georgetown University Law Center encourages students to participate in pro bono activities through the Pro Bono Challenge.
Students who perform at least 75 hours of law-related pro bono work during their years at Georgetown are recognized at Graduation.
Georgia State University To encourage and support students who provide pro bono services to the community, the College of Law has
adopted the Georgia State University College of Law Pro Bono Recognition Program. Pro bono activities include not only those that ensure
adequate legal services for moderate and low income individuals but efforts that enhance the capacity of law and legal institutions to
do justice, and activities in the local community that promote justice. The College of Law’s pro bono recognition program is designed to
encouraged students to engage in such activities while in law school and thus conduct themselves in accordance with highest values and
standards of the legal profession.
Hamline University School of Law has a pro bono service requirement of 24 hours over the course of law school.
The University of Hawaii School of Law has a pro bono/public service requirement which requires all students to perform at least
60 hours of uncompensated public service work.
The Pro Bono Project at Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington is a cooperative program between the Law School and the
bar and bench of the surrounding area to provide civil legal assistance to people who could not otherwise afford it. Students are
assigned to work closely with volunteer lawyer on a wide variety of matters.
The University of Idaho College of Law is committed to providing opportunities for law students that emphasize the value and habit of
service to the community. Accordingly, all students are required to perform 40 hours of uncompensated law-related pro bono service
as a condition of graduation. The purpose of this pro bono requirement is to instill in students a commitment to their responsibility
as lawyers to give back to the community and promote justice by assisting the underserved and underrepresented. As a result of the
program, students gain practical legal experience, clients are served, and legal service providers gain valuable assistance. Students
are given the opportunity to fulfill their public service requirements in a wide range of settings, including legal service organizations,
government agencies, private firms (pro bono cases), non-profits, and legislative offices.
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Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis encourages pro bono’s involvement through a variety of placement opportunities
ranging from community based agencies to governmental entities.
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles mandates 40 hours public service work beginning entering class of Fall 94 and thereafter.
The University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law has a pro bono/public service requirement. After completion of their first year
and before their final semester of law school, students must perform a minimum of 30 hours of uncompensated public service
work. Institutional support is provided in the form of a half-time director and a half-time assistant who help students in meeting this
requirement by having over 300 locations identified as well as assisting students in establishing other locations according to their
individual interest.
University of Maine School of Law‘s faculty has adopted a voluntary student pro bono legal service standard under which every
student is encouraged to provide a minimum of 80 hours of pro bono legal service prior to the time of graduation.
“Pro bono legal service” is defined as work involving the provision of legal services that is performed without either financial compensation
or academic credit.
Examples include such work for legal services providers, individual lawyers providing pro bono service, social service agencies, low income
organizations, civil rights organizations, environmental organizations, consumer organizations, and governmental agencies providing
service to individual members of the public who are disadvantaged. Partisan political activity is not included in the definition of “pro bono
legal services.” Students achieving 80 hours are recognized at graduation.
University of Maryland requires full-time day students to complete a public service requirement by taking one of a number of credit
bearing courses in which students have substantial responsibility for providing legal assistance to poor persons or organizations
representing the interest of poor persons. These courses:
a) provide students with an experience (including direct professional contact with poor persons) on how the law operates in
practice; and
b) include regular classes in which the faculty member provides instruction that, when integrated with the practice experience,
will help the students to understand, apply and critique theory and practice; and
c) have a professional responsibility component.
University of Nebraska seeks to encourage and recognize volunteer legal service by second and third year students through the Pro
Bono Initiative. Students completing 40 hours or more of approved, qualified pro bono work during their second and/or third years
will receive a Dean’s certificate upon graduation.
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd School of Law requires first-year students to participate in a community service program
in which teams of students, working with Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada prepare and conduct weekly workshops for unrepresented
people on basic procedures in family or small claims court and on basic landlord/tenant law and bankruptcy law.
University of North Carolina: The Pro Bono Program tracks the number of hours completed by each law student in order to recognize
outstanding pro bono service. Students completing fifty of more hours of pro bono service receive a letter from the Director of the Pro
Bono Program and the Dean of the law school acknowledging the contribution they have made to our community. Those who do more
than seventy-five hours of pro bono service while a law student are recognized by the North Carolina Bar Association at the public service
reception held at the end of each school year in the law school Rotunda. Furthermore, students who complete one hundred or more hours
of pro bono service are individually acknowledged at law school graduation. Students completing 50 or more hours during their law school
career will receive special notations on their official transcripts. .
Northeastern University: The School of Law is committed to the belief that all attorneys, regardless of the practitioner’s area of law, have
a duty to serve the public. Therefore, all students must fulfill a public interest graduation requirement. Public interest under this rule
is defined as employment or service with a government agency; a legal aid, legal services, public defender, victim advocate or similar
agency; an organization or attorney advocating law reform or performing pro bono legal representation; or any placement where the
dominant characteristic is service to underrepresented groups. Judicial internships and private firms operated for profit are not included
in this definition. The requirement may be fulfilled in several ways, including completion of a public interest co-op or any one of the law
school’s clinical courses.
Northwestern University. We expect all students to complete at least 40 hours of community service work during their J.D. degrees.
The Nova Southeastern University Law Center Pro Bono Honor Program recognizes students who work pro bono for the public interest
while enrolled in law school. Students completing a certain number of service hours will be awarded this graduation honor. The
program is part of the Public Interest Law Center, which provides information and resources to students interested in working for the
public interest and acknowledges that work. All students maintaining a minimum 2.0 GPA are eligible.
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The University of Pennsylvania Law School requires all students entering the J.D. Program to perform 70 hours of unpaid public
service work over the course of their J.D. Program through the Toll Public Interest Center.
Roger Williams University School of Law—requires all students to complete 50 hours of law-related public service over the course of
their J.D. Program.
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark: The Pro Bono Program places students in a wide variety of public interest or public service
law offices where students perform a minimum of 35 hours of service. The program is voluntary. Actually, more than 100 students
(about 15% of the student body) participate.
Santa Clara University: Students seeking to earn the Public Interest Law Certificate must complete 50 hours of community volunteer
work promoting public interest and social justice.
University of South Carolina: Through the University of South Carolina’s Pro Bono Program, students provide volunteer legal services
to a variety of projects and areas of interests. Participation is not required, but strongly encouraged and opportunities for service
are readily available.
South Texas College of Law: The College’s Pro Bono Honors Program seeks to encourage professionalism both by providing pro bono
public service opportunities for students and by recognizing this service through a formal certificate program. Students enrolled in
this voluntary certificate program may perform their pro bono work at a pre-approved placement or seek approval for an alternative
placement from the program director. Southern Methodist requires all students entering the J.D. Program in the Fall of 1993 or thereafter to complete 30 hours of work in
approved law-related public service placements.
St. Thomas University will mandate law students to complete 40 hours of pro bono work as a requirement for graduation. It is
designed to give second and third year students legal experience under the supervision of lawyers in a variety of non-profit offices,
government agencies, and law firms. This requirement will be effective beginning with the academic year 2000–2001.
Stetson University College of Law: As a requirement for graduation, each student must complete 60 hours of public service.
Syracuse University College of Law Recognition for Pro Bono and Community Service: In recognition of the commitment to pro bono
and community service work by students of the Syracuse University College of Law, the following recognition program has been
created. Students who are in good academic standing and have completed at least 30 hours of pro bono and community service will
receive special recognition at graduation. There are two categories of Pro Bono and Community Service Recognition Awards.
Blue Pro Bono Community Service Award: (complete the recommended 30 hours of service) Orange Pro Bono and Community Service
Award: (exceed the recommended 30 hours of service by at least 1 full our)
In addition, the top three graduating students providing the most pro bono and community service hours shall be individually recognized.
Texas Wesleyan School of Law: Each student must perform no less than thirty hours of pro bono work through a placement that has been
pre-approved by the School of Law. The pro bono work may be commenced following the completion of the first year of law school, and
must be completed prior to graduation. The student is responsible for selecting a placement, contacting that office, arranging to do
the work, completing the work, and filling out all proper forms. The work must be law related; clerical work is appropriate only to the
extent needed to carry out the overall legal task. The work must be uncompensated; students may not receive monetary compensation,
academic credit, or other tangible benefits for performing the service. The work must be supervised by an attorney.
Touro Law Center: As a condition of graduation, every student must satisfy the Public Interest Law Perspective Requirement by successful
completion of certain clinical programs or classroom courses or by certification of 40 hours of pro bono work.
Tulane Law School was the first in the country to institute a mandatory pro bono or a community service program. Since 1987, Tulane
has required each graduating student to have performed 20 hours of supervised, uncompensated legal work for clients who could
not otherwise afford assistance. In 2006 requirement was increased to 30 hours.
Valparaiso University School of Law adopted a pro bono requirement in 1988. Valparaiso law students must perform 20 hours of legal
service on behalf of indigents. The required hours are ungraded, but appear on the student’s transcript.
Willamette University College of Law: Willamette’s voluntary pro bono Honors Program enables student to enhance their learning
experience by participating in community-based legal service projects. Students gain valuable hands-on involvement in the
community by volunteering with a government agency or with a public interest or nonprofit organization. All Willamette law students
are eligible to participate and receive pro bono Honors credit.
Western State University College of Law has a voluntary Public Service Program in which students use their legal skills to perform
law-related work for the community and the underprivileged and are recognized for that work upon completing 40 hrs. of service.
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William & Mary: The Legal Skills Program is a mandatory, two-year program designed to teach students essential lawyering skills
and ethical concepts through participation in simulated law firms. In these law firms, the students handle simulated cases from
interviewing the client through trial and appeal. The Program requires that each law firm develop a pro bono policy for its student
members to implement.
£William Mitchell College of Law: Provides a wide variety of volunteer options through the Minnesota Justice Foundations. Students
who serve 50 or more hours through MJF or clinics receive a transcript certification.
Widener University School of Law: Provides a special recognition at graduation for law students who perform a minimum of 60 hours
of pro bono work over the course of their J.D. career.
Washburn University School of Law: Washburn University School of Law Certificate programs include a public service component.
First year students also meet public service requirements.
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Professional Responsibility
Seattle University
Pro Se Newspaper
University of Connecticut
Prosecution Practicum
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Ohio State University
Prosecutorial Clinic/District Attorney’s Office
Albany Law School
Arizona State University
University of Arizona
University of Arkansas—Fayetteville
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School (Manhattan & Brooklyn)
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Cornell University
DePaul University College of Law
Drake University
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Florida State University
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
University of Hawaii
University of Houston Law Center
University of Kentucky
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—New Orleans
Marquette University
University of Maryland
Mercer University
University of Memphis
University of Miami
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Mississippi
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Montana
University of Nebraska
New England Law | Boston
University of New Mexico
New York University
Northeastern University
Northern Kentucky
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
University of Oregon
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pittsburgh
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University of Richmond
Rutgers University—Camden
Saint Louis University
St. Thomas University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southwestern Law School
Southern Methodist
St. John’s University
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
University of Tulsa
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School (externship)
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Washington and Lee University
Wayne State University
Western State University
Widener University School of Law
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
University of Wisconsin
University of Wyoming
Public Defender’s Office
University of Alabama
Arizona State University College of the Law
Boston University Law School
Florida Coastal School of Law
Hamline University School of Law
University of Memphis
Mississippi College School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Samford University—Cumberland
Santa Clara University
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Public Guardian Externship
Valparaiso University
Public Interest/Policy
University of Arkansas
Albany Law School
Clinical Programs
American University
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
University of California—Los Angeles
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Denver
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Emory University
George Mason University
University of Georgia
Georgetown University Law Center
George Washington University
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Hamline University School of Law
University of Iowa
Loyola University—Chicago
Mercer University
University of Miami
University of Minnesota
Mississippi College School of Law
New England Law | Boston
Northeastern University
University of Pennsylvania
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Quinnipiac University
Saint Louis University
University of San Diego
University of Southern California
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School (externship)
Washington University
William & Mary
Public Internship Law Clinic
Cornell University
Public Policy Advocacy Clinic
University of California—Los Angeles
New York University
Public Sector Law Clinic
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Public Service Project
Southern Methodist
Public Welfare Externship
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School (externship)
Real Estate
University of California­—Los Angeles
Cornell University
Real Property
Brooklyn Law School
S.E.C. Program
Brooklyn Law School
Catholic University of America
Emory University
Georgia State University
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Maryland
University of Miami
Securities
Brooklyn Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Cornell University
Hofstra Law School
New York Law School
Pace University
Syracuse University
Self Help Legal Center
Southern Illinois University
Sexual Orientation Law and Public Policy
University of California—Los Angeles
Sierra Club
Vermont Law School (externship)
Sixty Plus Estate Planning
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Small Business Law
George Washington University
University of Idaho College of Law
Lewis and Clark Law School
Michigan State University
University of Oregon
Southern Methodist
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Vanderbilt Law School
Small Claims
Georgetown University Law Center
Michigan State University
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
University of San Diego
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Social Security Clinic
Case Western Reserve University
Cornell University
University of Minnesota
South Texas College of Law
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Touro Law Center
University of Tulsa
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Social Security Disability Pro Bono Project
Stanford Law School
Special Education Clinic
University of Arkansas
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Case Western Reserve University
DePaul University College of Law
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
University of San Diego
William & Mary
Sports Law
University of California—Los Angeles
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Marquette University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Southwestern Law School
Stanford Three Strikes Project
Stanford Law School
State/Federal Courts
Albany Law School
Boston University Law School
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
*University of California at Berkeley
University of California—Davis
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
Duquesne University
Emory University
Florida State University
Indiana University—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Kentucky
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Memphis
University of Miami School of Law
Michigan State University
University of Missouri—Kansas City
New England Law | Boston
Northeastern University
Ohio Northern University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Rutgers University—Camden
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southwestern Law School
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Suffolk University Law School
University of Toledo
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School (externship)
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Washington University
Western State University
Widener University School of Law
William & Mary
University of Wyoming
Street Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Georgetown University Law Center
Golden Gate University
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
University of Oregon
Roger Williams University School of Law
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
St. John’s University
Seattle University
Stetson University College of Law
University of Southern California
Street Law/High Schools
University of Arizona
University of Baltimore
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles
Case Western Reserve University
University of Chicago
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Connecticut
Georgetown University Law Center
George Washington University
Georgia State University
Lewis & Clark Law School
Loyola University—Chicago
University of Maine
University of Maryland
University of New Hampshire School of Law
North Carolina Central University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
Clinical Programs
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
University of Southern California
St. John’s University
St. Thomas University
Samford University—Cumberland
Syracuse University
University of Utah
William Mitchell College of Law
Yale Law School
Street Law Project
University of Montana
Washington University
Willamette University
Student Services
University of Alabama
University of Arizona
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Iowa
University of Montana
William & Mary
Superior Court Clerkship
Duquesne University
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
Mercer University
University of San Diego
University of Southern California
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School (externship)
Widener University School of Law
University of Wyoming
Supreme Court Litigation Clinic
Northwestern University
University of Pennsylvania
Stanford Law School
University of Texas
University of Virginia
Yale Law School
Sustainability Law
Willamette University
Tax
American University
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Davis
Capital University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Chapman University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Connecticut
Emory University
Fordham University
Georgia State University
University of Idaho College of Law
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Maryland
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
New England Law | Boston
University of New Mexico
Ohio State University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
University of Pittsburgh
Quinnipiac University
Rutgers University—Camden
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Villanova University
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
Tax Clinic
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of Connecticut
Fordham University
Golden Gate University
Michigan State University
University of Missouri—Kansas City
New York University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Quinnipiac University
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
University of San Diego
Tax for Low-Income Families Clinic
Albany Law School
University of Colorado
Lewis and Clark Law School
Technology and Public Policy
Brooklyn Law School
University of Colorado
University of California—Berkeley
Technology Law
DePaul University College of Law
Georgia State University
Technology Ventures
Arizona State University College of the Law
University of Utah
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Transactional Law/Community Development
Brooklyn Law School
Transnational Law
University of Pennsylvania
Trial Practice Litigation
University of Akron
Albany Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Davis
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
DePaul University College of Law
Detroit Mercy
Duke University
Emory University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Florida State University
Fordham University
Georgia State University
George Mason University
University of Georgia
George Washington University
Hamline University School of Law
University of Hawaii
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
University of Maryland
Mercer University
Michigan State University
New England Law | Boston
New York Law School
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
University of Richmond
University of San Diego
Samford University—Cumberland
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Temple Law School Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
University of Toledo
Washburn University School of Law
Widener University School of Law
William & Mary
Tribal Court Clinics
University of Arizona
University of Colorado
University of Idaho
Michigan State University
University of Montana
University of North Dakota
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Washburn University School of Law
Tribal Judicial Support Clinic
University of Kansas School of Law
Truancy/Mediation Clinic
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
Widener University School of Law
Trusts and Estates Clinic
University of Notre Dame Law School
Seattle University
Willamette University
UCDC Program
University of California—Los Angeles
Urban Law
Boston College Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University of Connecticut
University of Detroit Mercy
New York Law School
New York University
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Washington University
Urban Planning
Georgia State University
Urban Revitalization Initiative
Seton Hall University School of Law
U.S. Attorney’s Office Clinic
Cornell University
U.S. Attorney Externship
University of Alabama
Baylor University School of Law
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Los Angeles
Case Western Reserve University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Emory University
Georgia State University
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Memphis
Mercer University
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Missouri—Kansas City
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Samford University—Cumberland
Southwestern Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School (externship)
Washington University
University of Wyoming
Clinical Programs
U.S. Dept. of Agricultural Clinic
University of Montana
U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Affairs Internship
Duquesne University
U.S. Dept. of the Interior
University of Utah
Vermont Law School (externship)
U.S. Dept. of Justice
Albany Law School
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Vermont Law School
Vaccine Injury Clinic
George Washington University
Veterans Assistance Program
Widener School of Law
Veterans Benefit Clinic
William & Mary
Water Law
Cornell University
Women and the Law/Women’s Rights
University of Alabama
American University
Brooklyn Law School
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
University of Georgia
Georgetown University Law Center
Golden Gate University
University of Maryland
Northeastern University
Rutgers University—Camden
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
Samford University—Cumberland
University of Southern California
Southwestern Law School
Suffolk University Law School
University of Texas
Washburn University School of Law
University of Wyoming
Workers Compensation
University of Alabama
University of Minnesota
Santa Clara University
Youth and Education Law Project
Stanford Law School
Youth Law/Youthful Offenders
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Cornell University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Richmond
Northwestern University
University of Pittsburgh
University of Southern California
Southwestern Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Yale Law School
Various
(Specific Information not available or clinics arranged
on an ad hoc basis)
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Davis
University of California—Los Angeles
California Western University—General Internship
Program
Catholic University of America
Cornell University
University of Denver
University of Detroit Mercy
Drake University
Emory University
Fordham University
Georgetown University Law Center
Harvard University
University of Illinois
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
The John Marshall Law School
Lewis and Clark Law School
Louisiana State University
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Marquette University
Mercer University
University of Miami
University of Michigan
New England Law | Boston
New York University
University of North Dakota
Northeastern University
University of Oklahoma
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
St. Mary’s University
University of San Francisco
Seattle University
Seton Hall University School of Law
University of Southern California
Stanford Law School
*Texas Southern
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Tulsa
Vermont Law School
Washington University
Western State University
*William Mitchell College of Law
Yale Law School
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Volunteer Pro Bono Program
Boston University Law School
University of California—Davis
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado
University of Dayton
Duke University
Georgetown University Law Center
Georgia State University
Hamline University School of Law
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
Lewis & Clark School of Law
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola University—New Orleans
Marquette University
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Mississippi College School of Law
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Northern Kentucky University
University of Oregon
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
University of San Diego
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Seton Hall University
Suffolk University Law School
University of Texas
University of Toledo
University of Utah
University of Virginia
Washington University
Western State University
Willamette University
William Mitchell College of Law
William & Mary
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Open To Student Participation
This section of the Book of Law School Lists contains a summary of specialized law school publications open for student participation.
Since the standard law review is a staple of law schools no separate listing was made.
In addition to the scholarly specialized publications listed in the next few pages, many law schools publish newspapers, newsletters
and yearbooks. In most cases these are entirely student run.
As is the case with the listing of Clinical Programs, publications have been listed in categories rather than by specific name. Further
information about these publications can be obtained by examining individual school bulletins or by consulting LSAC/LSDAS Official
Guide To U.S. Law Schools. Where designated by an asterisk (*), the information came from the Official Guide rather than a response
to the Stern/Wilson survey.
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Law School Publications Open To Student Participation
ABA Journal of Affordable Housing and
Community Development
University at Buffalo—SUNY
ABA Real Property Trust and Probate Journal
University of South Carolina
ABA Urban Lawyer Journal
University of Missouri—Kansas City
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Loyola University—Los Angeles
Seton Hall University School of Law
University of Texas
Villanova University
Art and Museum Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
The Advocate
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Asian American Law
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Los Angeles
Administrative Law
American University
University of San Diego
Widener University School of Law
Asian Law
Columbia University
University of hawaii
African-American Law and Policy Journal
University of California—Berkeley
Agricultural Law Journal
Drake University
Air Law
Southern Methodist
Alaska Law Review
Duke University
Alternate Dispute Resolution Society
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Southern Illinois University
Widener University School of Law
The American Intellectual Property Law Association
Quarterly Journal
George Washington University
Asian Pacific
University of Hawaii
Asian Pacific American Law Journal
University of California—Los Angeles
Association for Non-Traditional Students
Quinnipiac University
Banking
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University of North Carolina
Texas Tech
Bankruptcy
Emory University
St. John’s University
American Indian Law Review
University of Oklahoma
Black Law/Lawyers
Columbia University
*Harvard University
*St. Louis University
Americas
Southwestern Law School
Business and Commercial Law Journal
DePaul University College of Law
Animal Law
Lewis and Clark Law School
Michigan State University
Business and Technology
University of Maryland
Annual Survey of American Law
New York University
Appellate Practice and Process
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
Arbitration
American University
Columbia University
Arts/Communications/Entertainment/Sports Law
*University of California—Hastings College of the Law
*University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Columbia University
DePaul University College of Law
Fordham University
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American University
Brooklyn Law School
University of California­—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings
Columbia University
DePaul University College of Law
Duquesne University
University of Miami
Michigan State University
University of Pennsylvania
South Texas College of Law
University of Tennessee
University of Texas
University of Virginia
Law School Publications Open To Student Participation
Canadian-American
Case Western Reserve University
Constitutional Law
University of Akron
*University of California—Hastings College of the Law
Duke University
University of Pennsylvania
Seton Hall University School of Law
William & Mary
Capital Punishment
Washington and Lee
Construction Law
South Texas College of Law
Catholic Lawyer
*St. John’s University
Consumer Law
University of Houston Law Center
Loyola University—Chicago
Wake Forest University
William & Mary
Business/Tax
University of Houston Law Center
Chicano/Latino Law Review
University of California—Los Angeles
City Law Journal
New York Law School
Corporate/Corporation Law
Brooklyn Law School
Fordham University
University of Iowa
South Texas College of Law
Southern Methodist
Widener University School of Law
Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Brooklyn Law School
Civil Law Forum
Tulane University
Court of Appeals 9th Circuit
Golden Gate University
Civil Rights/Liberties
University of Alabama
University of California—Hastings College of Law
University of Cincinnati
George Mason University
Harvard University
University of Texas
Court of Appeals 11th Circuit
Mercer University
Child Law
Loyola University—Chicago
Circuit Review
Seton Hall University School of Law
Clinical Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Commerce
Brooklyn Law School
Communications Law Journal
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
Catholic University of America
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Comparative Corporate Law and Securities Regulation
Brooklyn Law School
Comparative Labor Law Journal
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Computer and Technology
University of California—Hastings College of Law
University of California—Los Angeles
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of Richmond
Rutgers State University School of Law—Newark
Santa Clara University
University of Texas
University of Virginia
Criminal Law
University at Buffalo—SUNY
American University
University of California—Berkeley
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Kansas
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Northwestern University
University of Texas
Criminal and Civil Confinement
New England Law | Boston
The Digest
Syracuse University
Dispute Resolution
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of Missouri—Columbia
Ohio State University
Willamette University
Diversity
American University
“Docket”
Case Western Reserve University
George Mason University
East Asia Law Review
University of Pennsylvania
171
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Eastern European Law
Columbia University
New York University
Ecology
University of California at Berkeley
Economic Development
*George Washington University
Economics and Race
Widener University School of Law
Edna Rankin Law Society
University of Montana
Education Law
Brigham Young University
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Elder Law
University of Illinois
Marquette University
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Employment and Law
University of California—Berkeley
Energy Law
University of Houston Law Center
University of Texas
University of Tulsa
*University of Utah
Entertainment/Sports Law
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of Denver
Fordham University
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Michigan State University
Seton Hall University School of Law
University of Texas
Vanderbilt Law School
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Environmental Law
American University
Albany Law School
University of Baltimore
Boston College Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
University of California—Los Angeles
University of Colorado
Columbia University
Duke University
Florida State
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Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Golden Gate University
Harvard University
University of Houston Law Center
University of Kentucky
Lewis and Clark Law School
University of Mississippi
University of Missouri—Columbia
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University of Oregon
Pace University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Richmond
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Stanford Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
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University of Tulsa
University of Utah
Vanderbilt University Law School
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Villanova University
University of Virginia
Washington and Lee University
Widener University School of Law
William & Mary
Environmental and Health Law
University of Pittsburgh
Environmental and Technology Law
Temple University Beasley School of Law
European Law
Brooklyn Law School
Columbia University
European Journal of Law Reform
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Family Law
Hofstra Law School
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Utah
Washburn University School of Law
Federal Circuit Bar Journal
George Mason University
George Washington University
Federal Communications Law Journal
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Federation of Insurance and Corporate Counsel Quarterly
Marquette University
Law School Publications Open To Student Participation
Feminism/Journal of Gender and the Law
American University
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Columbia University
Yale Law School
Gender Law and Justice
University of California—Berkeley
Humanities
Yale Law School
Gender Law & Policy
American University
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
Duke University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Michigan
Immigration Law
University of Cincinnati
Georgetown University Law Center
Gender, Race and Justice
University of Iowa
Indian Law
University of New Mexico
The George Washington International Law Review
George Washington University
Insurance Law Journal
University of Connecticut
German Law Journal
University of Idaho College of Law
Intellectual Property Law Journal
University of Akron
American University
University of Baltimore
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Fordham University
George Washington University
University of Georgia
Marquette University
Michigan State University
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Northwestern University
Suffolk University Law School
University of Texas
Tulane University
Wake Forest University
Global Business and Development
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Global Legal Studies
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Government Contracts Law
George Washington University
Health/Medicine Law
American University
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
Case Western Reserve University
Catholic University of America
Cleveland—Marshall
DePaul University College of Law
University of Houston Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Loyola University—Chicago
University of Maryland
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Quinnipiac University
Southern Illinois University
St. Louis University
Suffolk University Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Widener University School of Law
Yale Law School
Hispanic Law Journal
University of Texas
Human Rights
American University
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
University of Cincinnati
Columbia University
Harvard University
New York Law School
Yale Law School
Impunity Watch
Syracuse University
Inter-American Law Review
University of Miami
Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico
Interdisciplinary Law Journal
University of Southern California
Washburn University School of Law
International Business Law Journal
Hofstra Law School
Northwestern University
International and Comparative Law
University of Arizona
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Chicago-Kent College of Law
University of Georgia
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
173
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Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Miami
New England Law | Boston
New York Law School
Nova Southeastern University
Tulane University
International Environmental Law
University of Colorado
Georgetown University Law Center
International Law and Foreign Affairs
University of California—Los Angeles
International Law in Domestic Courts
George Washington University
International Law Journal
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Berkeley
California Western University
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Fordham University
Loyola University—Chicago
New England Law | Boston
University of Oregon
University of Pennsylvania
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Regent University School of Law
University of San Diego
Santa Clara University
Southern Methodist
University of Virginia
Washington University
Willamette University
International/Transnational Law
American University
Arizona State University
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
*University of California—Hastings College of the Law
*University of California—Los Angeles
California Western University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
University of Denver
Duke University
Emory University
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University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Florida State University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Golden Gate University
Gonzaga University
Harvard University
University of Houston Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Miami
University of Michigan
University of Minnesota
University of New Mexico
New York Law School
New York University
University of North Carolina
Northwestern University
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
University of Richmond
Southern Methodist
*Stanford Law School
St. Louis University
South Texas College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
*Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
*University of Texas
Touro Law Center
University of Tulsa
Vanderbilt Law School
University of Virginia
University of Wisconsin
Yale Law School
Internet Law Journal
University of Missouri—Kansas City
JETL—Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law
Vanderbilt Law School
Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers
University of Missouri—Kansas City
Journal of Animal Law & Policy
Stanford Law School
Journal of the Art, Technology, Intellectual Property Law
Depaul University College of Law
Journal of Business and Employment Law
University of Pennsylvania
Journal of Civil Rights & Civil Liberties
Stanford Law School
Journal of College and University Law
University of Notre Dame Law School
Law School Publications Open To Student Participation
Journal of Computer & Information Law
The John Marshall Law School
Journal of Law & Sexuality
Tulane University
Journal of Conflict Resolution
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Journal of Law Psychology and Public Policy
University of Arizona
University of Miami School of Law
Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues
University of San Diego
Journal of Court Innovation
Pace University
Journal of Great Lakes’ Law, Science and Policy
University of Toledo
Journal of International Aging Law and Policy
Stetson University College of Law
Journal of International Property Laws
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Journal of International Law and Economics
George Washington University
Journal of International Law and Politics
New York University
Journal of Islamic and Near Eastern Law
University of California—Los Angeles
Journal of International Law and Policy
University of California—Davis
Journal of International Law, Business and Politics
University of Pittsburgh
Journal of International Law and Practice
Michigan State University
Journal of International Legal Studies
George Mason University
Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy
Stetson University College of Law
Journal of Juvenile Law and Policy
University of California—Davis
Journal of Law and Business
New York University
Journal of Law & Commerce
University of Pittsburgh
Journal of Legal Commentary
Touro Law Center (category: Local and Suburban Law)
Journal of Legal Medicine
Southern Illinois University
Journal of Legislation and Public Policy
New York University
Journal of Medicine and Law
Michigan State University
Journal of Middle Eastern and Islamic Law
University of California—Berkeley
Journal of Opinion
Chapman University
Journal of Practical and Clinical Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Journal for Social Justice
DePaul University College of Law
Journal of Southern Legal History
Mercer University
Journal of Sports & Contemporary Problems
Depaul University College of Law
Journal of the Suffolk Academy of Law
St. John’s University
Journal of Technology Law and Policy
University of Pittsburgh
Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property Law
University at Buffalo-—SUNY
Tulane University
Journal on Telecommunications and High Technology Law
University of Colorado
Jurimetrics: The Journal of Law, Science and Technology
Arizona State University College of Law
Journal of Law & Gender
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Labor and Employment Law
American University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Journal of Law & Modern Critical Race Perspectives
Georgetown University Law Center
Labor Law
Hofstra Law School
Journal of Law and Public Interest
University of Richmond
La Raza
University of California Berkeley
Journal of Law, Science and Public Policy
Stanford Law School
Law, Business and Finance
Brooklyn Law School
Stanford Law School
175
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Law and Commerce
Brooklyn Law School
University of Pittsburgh
Law and Education
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
University of South Carolina
Law, Ethics and Public Policy
University of Notre Dame Law School
Law and Inequality
University of Minnesota
Law Journal
Appalachian SChool of Law
Arizona State University
University of California—Hastings
Georgetown University Law Center
Loyola University—Chicago
New York Law School
University of Oklahoma
Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender & Class
University of Maryland
Law and Literature
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Law Observer
Campbell University
Law and Politics
University of Texas
University of Virginia
Law and Psychology
University of Alabama
Law and Public Policy
Brooklyn Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Cornell University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Georgetown University Law Center
Hamline University School of Law
Harvard University
University of Kansas
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Regent University School of Law
University of Tennessee College of Law
Yale Law School
Law Reform
University of Michigan
Law and Religion
Hamline University School of Law
Law Review
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany School of Law
176
American University
Appalachian School of Law
Baylor University
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
University of California—Los Angeles
California Western University
Campbell Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Catholic University of America
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
University of Dayton
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
Drake University
Duke University
Emory University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Hamline University School of Law
University of Hawaii
Hofstra Law School
University of Houston Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
Lewis & Clark Law School
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Nebraska
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
Law School Publications Open To Student Participation
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York Law School
New York University
Northern Kentucky University—Chase
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Nova Southeastern University
Ohio Northern University
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
Quinnipiac University
Regent University School of Law
Roger Williams University School of Law
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Seton Hall University School of Law
University of South Dakota
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University School of Law
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Stanford Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee College of Law
University of Texas
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Tulane University
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Washburn University School of Law
Washington University
Western State University College of Law
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
University of Wyoming
Yale Law School
Law and Policy
Brooklyn Law School
George Mason University
Stanford Law School
Washington University
Law and Sexuality
University of California—Los Angeles
Tulane University
Law and Social Change/Contemporary Problems
Columbia University
*Duke University
New York University
University of Pennsylvania
University of San Diego
University of Southern California
Law and Technology
Boston University Law School
University of California–Berkeley
University of California—Los Angeles
Duke University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Harvard University
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Minnesota
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of Oklahoma
University of Richmond
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Virginia
Yale Law School
Law and Trade in the Americas
Southwestern Law School
Legacy (Yearbook)
New England Law | Boston
Legal Ethics
Georgetown University Law Center
Lega Forum
University of Chicago
Legal Information Institute Bulletin
Cornell University
Legal Profession
University of Alabama
Legal Publications
University of Cincinnati
Legal Thought/Studies
*University of Baltimore
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Legislation
Harvard University
New York University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Seton Hall University School of Law
The Public Contract Law Review
George Washington University
Legislation and Policy
American University
Public Interest
Boston University Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of Connecticut
Loyola University—Chicago
Washington University
Litigation
*University of Texas
Maritime Law
San Francisco
Tulane University
Matrimonial Law
University of Missouri—Kansas City
Media Law
New York Law School
National Black Law Journal
University of California—Los Angeles
Natural Resources
Appalachian School of Law
Lewis and Clark Law School
University of New Mexico
University of Utah
University of Virginia
New York International Law Review
St. John’s University
New York Real Estate Law Reporter
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Occupational Safety
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Ocean & Coastal Law
University of Maine
“Opinion”
William Mitchell College of Law
Pacific Basin Law Journal
University of California—Los Angeles
Psychology, Public Policy and Law
University of Miami
Public Law/Policy
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Cornell University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Georgetown University Law Center
Hamline University School of Law
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Regent University School of Law
St. Louis University
University of San Diego
Widener University School of Law
William & Mary
Public Land Law
University of Montana
University of Utah
Race and Ethnic Ancestry Law
Washington and Lee University
Race and the Law
University of Michigan
Race and Poverty Law Journal
University of California—Hastings
Recent Environmental Cases
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
St. John’s University
University of Utah
Vermont Law School
Political & Civil Rights Journal
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Regulation
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Yale Law School
Poverty Law and Policy
Georgetown University Law Center
Regulatory Law Reporter
University of San Diego
Probate
Quinnipiac University
Review for Law and Social Change
New York University
Products Liability
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Rule of Law Journal
DePaul University College of Law
Property Law
Hofstra University Law School
San Diego Journal of Climate and Energy Law
University of San Diego
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Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law Jurimetrics Journal
Arizona State University
Science/Technology
Albany Law School
Arizona State University
Boston University Law School
Columbia Law School
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Southern Methodist
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Securities and Exchange Law/Securities Regulation
The John Marshall Law School
Senior Legislative Watch
University of New Mexico
Social Change
University of Pennsylvania
Social Justice
Duke University
Seattle University
Social Policy and the Law
Brooklyn Law School
New York University
Northwestern University
University of Virginia
Telecommunications
California Western University
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Telecommunications and Technology Law Review
University of Michigan
Third World
Boston College Law School
Transportation Law
University of Denver
Transnational Law
Brooklyn Law School
Columbia University
Vanderbilt Law School
Trial Advocacy
*Samford University—Cumberland
Suffolk University Law School
Uniform Commercial Code
Boston College Law School
Urban Law
Fordham University
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Washington
Virginia Capital Case Clearinghouse
Washington and Lee University
Space Law
University of Mississippi
Willamette Law Online
Willamette University
Sports Law Journal
Tulane University
Women/Women’s Rights
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Hastings College of the Law
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
DePaul University College of Law
Harvard University
Michigan State University
Rutgers State University School of Law—Newark
University of Southern California
University of Texas
Villanova University
William & Mary
University of Wisconsin
Sports Law Review
Marquette University
Stanford Law School Documentary Project
Stanford Law School
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
Syracuse University
Tax Law
University of Akron
*University of Alabama
University of Detroit Mercy
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Miami School of Law
New York University
University of Pittsburgh
University of Southern California
University of Virginia
Technology Law Review
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Stanford Law School
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Student Organizations
Acapellants
Stanford Law School
Achieving A Barrier-Free Legal Education (ABLE)
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Action for Better Living
University of Virginia
Action for Human Rights
American University
Action Now
Villanova University
Actual Innocence Society
Syracuse University
Administrative Law Review
American University
ADR Advocacy Association
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Advanced Degree Student Association
Stanford Law School
Advocacy Honors Board
California Western University
Advocates for the Homeless
University of Pennsylvania [note: Group actually called
Penn Advocates for the Homeless]
Advocates for the Rights of Children
University of California—Davis
Aerospace Law and Policy Association
University of Colorado
African Justice Initiative
American University
African Law Students Association
Columbia University
New York University
African-American Law Students Association
Saint Louis University
University of Texas
African Legal Scholars Association
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
African Public Interest Law Society
Washington University
Advocates Against Cancer
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Ag Law Society
Drake University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Advocates for Battered Women
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Agape
City University of New York—(CUNY) School of Law
Advocates for Child Law Awareness
University of Dayton
Agricultural Law Society
University of California—Davis
Advocates for Children
Ohio State University
Ahahui O Hawaii
University of Hawaii
Advocates for Human Rights
Cornell University
University of Kansas
Aids Law Movement
Georgetown University Law Center
Advocates for Kids
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Advocates for Life
Catholic University of America
University of Kansas
Advocates for Public Interest
University of Hawaii
Albanian Student Association
Suffolk University Law School
Alternate Dispute Resolution
Syracuse University
All Women’s Coalition
City University of New York—(CUNY) School of Law
The Alliance (Gay & Lesbian Alliance)
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Roger Williams University School of Law
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Student Organizations
Alliance for Gender Equality
Columbia University
Alliance of Mental Health and Wellness
Widener University School of Law
Alpine Society
Columbia University
Alternative Dispute Resolution Society
American University
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Chapman University
University of Colorado
University of Denver
Drake University
Emory University
Fordham University
George Mason University
Georgetown University Law Center
Georgia State University
University of Maryland
University of Miami
Michigan State University
Quinnipiac University
Regent University School of Law
Roger Williams University School of Law
Santa Clara University
Southern Illinois University School of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Tulane Law School
Widener University School of Law
William & Mary
Alpha Epsilon Lambda
University of Miami
American Association for Justice
Appalachian School of Law
William & Mary
American Bar Association—Law Student Division
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
Appalachian School of Law
University of Arizona College of Law
Arizona State University College of Law
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles School of Law
Campbell Law School
Capital University—Campbell Law School
Case Western Reserve University
Catholic University of America
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Chapman University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Cincinnati
City University of New York—(CUNY) School of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado
Cornell University
Creighton University
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Drake University
Duke University
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Florida Coastal School of Law
Florida State University
Fordham University
George Mason University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Hamline University School of Law
University of Hawaii
University of Houston Law Center
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
The John Marshall Law School
University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Louisiana State University
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Miami
Michigan State University
University of Mississippi
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Montana
University of Nebraska
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York Law School
University of North Carolina
North Carolina Central University School
Northern Illinois University
Northern Kentucky University—Chase
Student Organizations
University of Notre Dame Law School
North Carolina Central University
Northwestern University
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
University of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City University
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico
Quinnipiac University
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
St. John’s University
St. Thomas University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Saint Louis University
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
University of South Carolina
University of South Dakota
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Stanford Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
University of Texas
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center
Tulane University
University of Tulsa
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
University of Washington
Washington and Lee
West Virginia University
Western New England College
Western State University
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
American Civil Liberties Union
University of Akron
University of Alabama
University of Arizona
University of Arkansas
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Davis
Capital University
Case Western Reserve University
Catholic University of America
University of Chicago
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
University of Denver
Drake University
Duke University
Florida State University
George Washington University
University of Houston Law Center
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Kentucky
Lewis & Clark Law School
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Maryland
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Montana
New England Law | Boston
University of New Mexico
New York Law School
New York University
North Carolina Central University
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
University of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City University
University of Pittsburgh
Roger Williams University School of Law
St. Mary’s University
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
University of Southern California
Southwestern Law School
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Suffolk University Law School
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center
Tulane University Law School
Valparaiso University
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
University of Washington
Washington University
Washington and Lee
Western New England College
Widener’s University School of Law
William & Mary
American Constitution Society
University of Alabama
American University
Appalachian School of Law
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Chapman University
Case Western Reserve University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
University of Dayton
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
Emory University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Hofstra Law School
University of Houston Law Center
University if Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Iowa
University of Kansas
Lewis & Clark Law School
University of Maine School of Law
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University of Maryland
University of Miami
University of Michigan
University of Mississippi
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Nova Southeastern University
Ohio State University
University of Oklahoma
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Quinnipiac University
Roger Williams University School of Law
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Seton Hall University School of Law
University of South Dakota
University of Southern California
Southern Methodist
Stanford Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Tulane University
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Washington University
Widener’s University School of Law
Willamette University
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
Yale Law School
American Indian Law Students Association (AILSA)
See also (NALSA)
University of Arizona
Boston University Law School
University of California—Los Angeles
University of Minnesota
University of Notre Dame Law School
University of North Carolina
University of North Dakota
University of Oklahoma
Southwestern Law School
Student Organizations
University of Tulsa
William Mitchell College of Law
American Inns of Court
Albany Law School
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
Chapman University
Creighton University
University of Detroit Mercy
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
George Mason University
University of Georgia
University of Hawaii
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Kentucky
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
University of Maine
University of Memphis
University of Miami
Michigan State University
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Mississippi
University of Nebraska
Northern Kentucky University—Chase
Ohio Northern University
Oklahoma City University (2)
University of Pennsylvania
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
St. Mary’s University
St. Thomas University
South Texas College of Law
Southern Methodist
Stetson University College of Law
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center
Tulane University
University of Tulsa
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
American-Irish Society
New England Law | Boston
American Japanese Law Students Alliance
Georgetown University Law Center
American Latin & Hispanic Law Students Alliance
University of Nebraska
Saint Louis University
Widener’s University School of Law
American Trial Lawyers Association
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of Detroit Mercy
Fordham University
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
Lewis & Clark Law School
University of Memphis
Mercer University
Mississippi College School of Law
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Roger Williams University School of Law
Saint Louis University
Santa Clara University
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Tulane University
Valparaiso University
Wake Forest University
Washington University
Western State University
Widener University School of Law
Amnesty International
University of Alabama
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Hastings
California Western University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Cincinnati
Columbia University
University of Denver
DePaul University
University of Detroit Mercy
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Gonzaga University
Hofstra Law School
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
The John Marshall Law School
Michigan State University
University of North Carolina
Northwestern University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pittsburgh
Roger Williams University School of Law
University of San Diego
Santa Clara University
University of Southern California
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
185
Student Organizations
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Vanderbilt Law School
Villanova University
Washington and Lee (a university-wide chapter)
West Virginia University
William Mitchell College of Law
Anarchist Collective
George Washington University
Animal Defense League
Roger Williams University School of Law
Animal Law Project
University of Pennsylvania
Animal Law Society
University of California—Los Angeles
Chapman University
University of Memphis
University of Missouri—Kansas City
William Mitchell College of Law
Animal Law Students Association
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Animal Legal Defense Fund
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Hastings
Case Western Reserve University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
University of Denver
Drake University
Georgetown University Law Center
Gonzaga University
Hamline University School of Law
University of Kansas
Lewis & Clark Law School
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Miami
Michigan State University
Ohio State University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Stanford Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Widener University School of Law
William & Mary
Yale Law School
Animal Rights Society
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
186
Columbia University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Florida Coastal School of Law
University of Georgia
Hofstra Law School
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Lewis and Clark Law School
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
University of Maryland
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
New England Law | Boston
Northwestern University
University of Oklahoma
Pace University
Quinnipiac University
South Texas College of Law
Southwestern Law School
Tulane University
Vermont Law School
*Western State University College of Law
Appalachian Law Society
University of Kentucky
Northern Kentucky University—Chase
Appellate Advocacy Council
Ohio State University
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Appellate Moot Court Board
University of Alabama
University of California—Berkeley
Chapman University
DePaul University College of Law
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
Michigan State University
Ohio Northern University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of San Diego
Vermont Law School
Willamette University
Appropriate Dispute Resolution Board
University of Oregon
Arab Law Students Association
American University
Georgetown University Law Center
Southwestern Law School
University of Toledo
ASU Graduate and Professional Student Association
Arizona State University
Armed Forces Society/Caucus
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Gonzaga University
Mississippi College School of Law
Student Organizations
Armenian Law Students Association
University of California—Hastings
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Southwestern Law School
Art & Law Forum
University of Oregon
Art-Law Society/Association
Boston University Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Drake University
Brooklyn Law School
University of Missouri—Kansas City
Seton Hall University School of Law
Tulane University
Arts, Entertainment & Sports Law Society
See also Entertainment Law, Sports Law and Sports
and Entertainment Law
University of Alabama
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Hastings College of Law
University of California—Los Angeles School of Law
Capital University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Chapman University
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
University of Detroit Mercy
Duquesne University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Florida Coastal School of Law
Florida State University
Fordham University
George Mason University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Georgia State University
University of Georgia
Hamline University School of Law
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Maryland
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Nebraska School of Law
University of North Carolina
North Carolina Central University
Northwestern University
Pace University
University of Pennsylvania
University of Richmond
Saint Louis University
St. Thomas University
University of San Francisco
Seattle University
Southern Illinois University
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
University of Texas
Touro Law Center
Tulane Law School
University of Tulsa
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Widener University School of Law
Western State University College of Law
Asian American Law Student Association (AALSA)
See also (PILSA)
University of Akron
Albany Law School
University of Arizona
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Los Angeles
Capital University
Catholic University of America
Chapman University
City University of New York—(CUNY) School of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
University of Dayton
University of Denver
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Duke University
Emory University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
George Washington University
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Hamline University School of Law
University of Houston Law Center
University of Illinois
The John Marshall Law School
University of Kansas
Lewis & Clark Law School
Loyola University—Chicago
Mercer University
University of Minnesota
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
187
Student Organizations
New York Law School
University of North Carolina
Northeastern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Pace University
University of Pittsburgh
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers State University School of Law—Newark
St. John’s University
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
Santa Clara University
Seton Hall University School of Law
Southwestern Law School
St. Mary’s University
Stetson University College of Law
Syracuse University
University of Texas
Texas Tech University
Touro Law Center
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
Washburn University School of Law
University of Washington
Washington University
Washington and Lee
Western New England College
Whittier Law School
William & Mary
Asian Law Society
Cornell University
Mercer University
University of Michigan
New York University
Yale Law School
Asian Law Student Association
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA)
(See also APILSA)
Albany Law School
American University
Arizona State University College of Law
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York—(CUNY) School of Law
University of Colorado
Columbia University
Cornell University
188
DePaul University College of Law
Drake University
Florida Coastal School of Law
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Golden Gate University
Hofstra Law School
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—Chicago
University of Maryland
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York University
Northwestern University
Nova Southeastern University
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
University of Oklahoma
University of Oregon
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Quinnipiac University
Roger Williams University School of Law
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seton Hall University School of Law
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Tulane University
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Washington University
Western State University
Widener University School of Law
William Mitchell College of Law
Yale Law School
Asian Pacific Islander Law Caucus
Gonzaga University
Student Organizations
Asian Pacific Islander Law Students Association (See also
APALSA)
University of California—Los Angeles
Seattle University
Stanford Law School
Asian Pacific Islander Law Student Associations
University of Missouri—Kansas City
ASL Recycles
Appalachian School of Law
Assault and Battery
University of Texas
Association of Business Law Students
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Nova Southeastern University
Seattle University
University of Miami Association of Caribbean
Law Students (ACLS)
Association of Cuban Americans
Georgetown University Law Center
Association of International Law
William Mitchell College of Law
Association of International Petroleum Negotiators
University of Oklahoma
Association of Law Students for Disability Rights
Stanford Law School
Association of Latin American & Hispanic Students
Widener University School of Law
Association of Legislative Law
University of Maryland
Association for Non-Traditional Law Students
Quinnipiac University
Association of Prosecutors
Mercer University
Association of Public Interest
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Florida Coastal School of Law
Roger Williams University School of Law
Southern Methodist
Association of Students for Kids (ASK)
University of California—Hastings School of the Law
Association of Trial Lawyers
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Appalachian School of Law
Arizona State University College of Law
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
California Western University
Capital University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Florida Coastal School of Law
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
George Mason University
Golden Gate University
Hofstra Law School
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
The John Marshall Law School
University of Kentucky
Lewis & Clark Law School
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Memphis
Mercer University
Michigan State University
University of Mississippi
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Montana
University of Nebraska
University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York Law School
University of North Carolina
University of North Dakota
Northern Kentucky University—Chase
Nova Southeastern University
Ohio State University
University of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City University
Pace University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Quinnipiac University
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Saint Louis University
St. Thomas University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
Seton Hall University School of Law
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Syracuse University
University of Tennessee
University of Texas
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
189
Student Organizations
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center
Tulane University
University of Tulsa
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Wake Forest University
Western State University
Whittier Law School
Widener University School of Law
University of Wyoming
Association of Women in Law Appalachian
Appalachian School of Law
Association of Women Law Students
University of Alabama
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Fordham University
Georgia State University
University of Houston Law Center
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Missouri—Kansas City
Northwestern University
University of Richmond
Saint Louis University
Vermont Law School
University of Wyoming
Yale Law School
Association of Western Students
The John Marshall Law School
ASU Graduate and Professional Student Assn.
Arizona State University College of Law
Aviation Law Society
Stetson University College of Law
Aviation and Space Law Society
Southwestern Law School
Ballroom Dance Club
University of California—Hastings
Vermont Law School
Bankruptcy Society (or Bankruptcy Law Society)
Brooklyn Law School
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
William & Mary
Barely Legal Theatre
Washington University
Barker’s Guild
Stanford Law School
190
Barrister’s Guild
University of Connecticut
Southern Methodist
Yale Law School
Basketball Association
Appalachian School of Law (ASL Basketball Game)
University of California—College of the Law
Michigan State University
University of Pennsylvania [note: Actual name is
Penn Law Basketball League]
Basketball Club
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Battered Women’s Legal Project
Brooklyn Law School
University of North Carolina
B.Y.O.B. (Be Your Own Boss)
Georgia State University
Beer Appreciation Society for International Camaraderie
Georgetown University Law Center
New York University
Big Brother/Big Sister
University of California—Davis
Case Western Reserve University
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Nebraska
Seton Hall University School of Law
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Vermont Law School
Widener University School of Law
Bike Club
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Bioethics and Biotech Law Society
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Pennsylvania
Bioethics and Law Society
Cornell University
University of Pennsylvania
Biology and Health Policy Society
Stanford Law School
Bisexual Gay Lesbian Law Students
University of Missouri—Columbia
Santa Clara University
Black Law Students Association (BLSA)
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
Appalachian School of Law
Student Organizations
Arizona State University
University of Arizona College of the Law
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles
California Western University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of Cincinnati
Campbell Law School
Capital University
Case Western Reserve University
Catholic University of America
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York—(CUNY) School of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Creighton University
University of Dayton
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Drake University
Duke University
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Florida Coastal School of Law
Florida State University
Fordham University
George Mason University
George Washington University
University of Georgia
Georgetown University Law Center
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Gonzaga University
Georgia University
Hamline University School of Law
University of Hawaii
Hofstra Law School
University of Houston Law Center
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
The John Marshall Law School
University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
Lewis and Clark Law School
Louisiana State University
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—Chicago
University of Maine
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
University of Mississippi
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Nebraska
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of New Mexico (BALSA)
New York Law School
New York University
North Carolina Central University
University of North Carolina
Northeastern University
Northern Illinois University
Northern Kentucky University—Chase
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Nova Southeastern University
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
University of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City University
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
Quinnipiac University
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
St. Mary’s University
St. John’s University
Saint Louis University
St. Thomas University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
191
Student Organizations
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Seton Hall University School of Law
University of South Carolina
University of South Dakota
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Stanford Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
Texas Tech University
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center
Tulane University
University of Tulsa
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
University of Washington
Washington University
Washington and Lee
West Virginia University
Western New England College
Western State University
Whittier Law School
Widener University School of Law
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
Yale Law School
Board of Advocates
University of California—Berkeley
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Oklahoma
St. Mary’s University
South Texas College of Law
Southern Methodist
University of Texas
University of Wyoming
Bone Marrow Drive Committee
William & Mary
Bowling Club
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Pennsylvania (Penn Law Bowling League)
192
Boxing Club
University of Pennsylvania
Brehon Law Society
Cornell University
Quinnipiac University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Villanova University
Widener University School of Law
The Brenon Society
The John Marshall Law School
Bridge Club
Georgetown University Law Center
Brightline
Georgetown University Law Center
Broadly Speaking (NSU Law Student Newspaper)
Nova Southeastern University
Business Interest Society
Florida State University
Business Law Society
University of Alabama
American University
Boston College Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of Colorado
Cornell University
University of Dayton
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Duquesne University
George Mason University
George Washington University
Georgia State University
University of Georgia
Hamline University School of Law
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Kansas
Lewis and Clark Law School
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Maine
University of Maryland
Mercer University
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
New York Law School
Northeastern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Student Organizations
Ohio State University
University of Pittsburgh
Regent University School of Law
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Stetson University College of Law
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center
Tulane University
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
University of Virginia
*Western State University College of Law
William & Mary
Business and Corporate Law Society
DePaul University College of Law
Business and Finance Society
Brooklyn Law School
Business and Investment Law Society
Chapman University
Business and Tax Law Society
University of Missouri—Kansas City
Cal Alumni for BBQ and Football
University of California—Hastings
California Republican Lawyers Association
Chapman University
Campaign for Justice in the Middle East (JME)
Pace University
Campbell Moot Court Competition
University of Alabama
University of Michigan
Canada–U.S. Law Institute
Case Western Reserve University
Canadian Content
New York University
Canadian Law Students Association
Michigan State University
Northern Illinois University
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Capitalist Law Student Association
University of California—Los Angeles
Caribbean Law Students
University of Florida—Levin School of Law
Georgetown University Law Center
Nova Southeastern University
Ohio State University
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Catholic Law Students
University of California—Davis
Fordham University
Georgetown University Law Center
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Marquette University
University of Miami
University of Michigan
University of Pennsylvania
Samford University—Cumberland
St. Thomas University
University of Texas
Celtic Law Students Society
Albany Law School
Brooklyn Law School
Nova Southeastern University
Center for Human Rights and Justice
Seattle University
Center for Law & Science Society
DePaul University College of Law
Chabad Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Central & East Europe & Newly Independent States
Student Org.
American University
Chabad
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Chess Club
Brooklyn Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of California—Hastings
University of Dayton
Georgetown University Law Center
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Chicago bar Association Student Division
University of Illinois
Chicago Law Foundation
University of Chicago
Cardozo Jewish Legal Society
University of Miami
Chicano/Latino Law Student Association
Arizona State University College of Law
William Mitchell College of Law
Career Services Board
University of Alabama
China Law and Policy Association
Stanford Law School
193
Student Organizations
Chinese Law Society
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles
University of Connecticut
Georgetown University Law Center
Michigan Stare University
Chi Phi Delta Law Fraternity
Golden Gate University
Child Action (Advocacy)
University of Arizona
Brooklyn Law School
Georgetown University Law Center
Georgia State University
New York Law School
University of North Carolina
Child and Family Law Association
University of Oregon
Children’s Advocacy Organization
Brooklyn Law School
University of Denver
Gonzaga University
University of Notre Dame Law School
William & Mary
University of Houston Law Center
Children’s Law Society
Loyola University—Chicago
New England Law | Boston
Children’s Rights Association
City University of New York—(CUNY) School of Law
Hamline University School of Law
Children’s Rights Institute
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Christian Fellowship/Legal Society/Law Students
University of Alabama
American University
Appalachian School of Law
University of Arizona College of Law
Arizona State University College of Law
Appalachian School of Law
University of Alabama
Arizona State University
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
Baylor University
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
University of California—Los Angeles
Campbell Law School
194
Capital University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Chapman University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Chicago
University of Cincinnati
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Creighton University
University of Dayton
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
Drake University
Duke University
Emory University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Florida Coastal School of Law
Florida State University
George Mason University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Hamline University School of Law
University of Hawaii
University of Houston Law Center
University of Idaho
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Iowa
University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
Lewis and Clark Law School
Louisiana State University
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
University of Mississippi
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Montana
University of Nebraska
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
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Death Is Different
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Decalogue Society
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The John Marshall Law School
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Southern Illinois University School of Law
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Regent University School of Law
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University of Virginia
Washburn University School of Law
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Devil’s Advocate
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Dining for Change
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Disability Law Society
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles
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Syracuse University
Tulane University
William Mitchell College o Law
Disabled Students Association/ Committee for the
Physically Challenged
University of California—Berkeley
Northeastern University
Seton Hall University School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Dispute Resolution Society
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Davis
Capital University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Florida State University
Fordham University
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
Ohio State University
Pace University
Seattle University
Seton Hall University School of Law
Washington University
Distinguished Speakers Series
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University of Akron
University of Alabama
American University
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New England Law | Boston
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Thomas M. Cooley Law School
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Environmental Law Society
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American University
Appalachian School of Law
University of Alabama
University of Arizona College of Law
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Boston College Law School
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California Western University
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Case Western Reserve University
Catholic University of America
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The John Marshall Law School
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University of Montana
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Seton Hall University School of Law
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Texas Wesleyan School of Law
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Catholic University of America
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University of Chicago
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University of Cincinnati
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DePaul University College of Law
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Florida Coastal School of Law
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
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George Mason University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
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Golden Gate University
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Hamline University School of Law
University of Hawaii
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University of Illinois
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University of Kansas
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Lewis & Clark Law School
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Mercer University
University of Miami
University of Michigan
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Mississippi College School of Law
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School of Law
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
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University of Notre Dame Law School
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University of Oklahoma
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University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
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Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Saint Louis University
St. Mary’s University
St. Thomas University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
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Seton Hall University School of Law
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South Texas College of Law
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Washburn University School of Law
University of Washington
Washington University
Washington and Lee
Western State University College of Law
Widener University School of Law
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William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
University of Wyoming
Yale Law School
Fellowship of Christian Lawyers
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Feminist Law Forum/Society
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Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
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University of Pittsburgh
Feminist Working Group
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Filipino Law Students Association
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Film Society
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First Amendment Law Association
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First Amendment Moot Court
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Flag Football
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Florida Association of Student Lawyers
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Florida Association of Women Lawyers
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Food Stamp Advocacy Project
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Food & Wine Club
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Foosball
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Foreign Lawyers Association
Georgetown University Law Center
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Tulane University
Forensic Science and the Legal Profession
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Forum for Legal Alternatives/Alternative Dispute Resolution
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Touro Law Center
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Whittier Law School
The Free Press
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Friends of the Transfer Students Association
Georgetown University Law Center
Future Advocates in Training
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Future Trial Lawyers
University of Alabama
Samford University—Cumberland
Gaming Law Society
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
The Gavel Society
The John Marshall Law School
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Law Students Association
Albany Law School
University of Arizona College of Law
Arizona State University
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
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Brooklyn Law School
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Fordham University
George Mason University
George Washington University
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Hamline University School of Law
Hofstra Law School
University of Houston Law Center
University of Illinois
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The John Marshall Law School
University of Kentucky
Lewis and Clark Law School
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Maine
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Minnesota
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University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Nebraska
New England Law | Boston
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New York Law School
University of North Carolina
North Carolina Central University
Northeastern University
Northern Illinois University
Northwestern University
Nova Southeastern University
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
University of Oregon
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
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Roger Williams University School of Law
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St. Mary’s University
St. Thomas University
Santa Clara University
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
University of South Carolina
South Texas College of Law
Southern Illinois University
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Touro Law Center
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University of Virginia
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Washington and Lee
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William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
Yale Law School
Gay and Lesbian Legal Alliance
Arizona State University College of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Gay and Lesbian Association of Students (GLASS)
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Gay and Straight Alliance
University of Akron
Wideners University School of Law
Gay and Straight Legal Alliance
Appalachian School of Law
George Wythe Society of Citizen Lawyers
William & Mary
Georgia Association of Women’s Lawyers
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
General Assistance Advocacy Project (GAAP)
University of California—Hastings
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Getting Out Older Club
American University
Green Business Initiative Student Association
University of Oregon
Gilbert and Sullivan Society
Georgetown University Law Center
Guardian Ad Litem Program
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Ohio Northern University
Quinnipiac University
Vermont Law School
Giles Sutherland Rich Moot Court
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Saint Louis University
Global Lawyers Society
University of Kansas
Global Race and Identity Project Law
Georgetown University Law Center
Global Studies Law Review
Washington University
Globalization Forum
Stanford Law School
Golf Club
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings
Case Western Reserve University
University of Dayton
Georgetown University Law Center
Loyola law School—Los Angeles
Michigan State University
University of Pennsylvania
Washington University
Gonzaga Intellectual Property Law Association (GIPLA)
Gonzaga University
Gonzaga Public Interest Law Project (GPILP)
Gonzaga University
Government Law Society
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Santa Clara University
Guild Food Stamp Clinic
University of Pennsylvania
Guild of Catholic Lawyers
Catholic University of America
GW Law Demo
George Washington University
GW Law Softball Club
George Washington University
Habeus Comenius
Georgetown University Law Center
Habitat for Humanity
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Haiti Human Rights Delegation
City University of New York—(CUNY) School of Law
Haiti Rule of Law
Seton Hall University School of Law
Hamilton Law Society
Appalachian School of Law
Harlem Tutorial Program
Columbia University
Hastings to Haiti Partnership
University of California—Hastings
Government and Public Interest Law
Arizona State University College of Law
Hastings Hurricane Relief
University of California—Hastings
Graduate Law Students Association/Society
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of Virginia
Hastings Koinonia
University of California—Hastings
Graduate and Professional Student Council
University of Arizona
City University of New York—(CUNY) School of Law
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Graduate Tax Society
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Hastings Law & Policy Review
University of California—Hastings
Hastings Motorcycle and Scooter Riders
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University of California—Hastings
Hastings Surf Club
University of California—Hastings
Hawaii Law Students
California Western University
University of Hawaii
207
Student Organizations
Health and Biomedical Law Students Association
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Health and Fitness Club
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Healthcare Law Society
Arizona State University College of Law
University of California—Berkeley
University of Chicago
Santa Clara University
Seton Hall University School of Law
Stetson University College of Law
Health Law Interest Group/Organization/Society/Association
Arizona State University College of Law
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles
Capital University
Case Western University
Chapman University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Connecticut
Creighton University
University of Denver
Duke University
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Georgia State University
Georgetown University Law Center
Gonzaga University
Hamline University School of Law
Hofstra Law School
University of Houston Law Center
University at Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
The John Marshall Law School
University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Maine
University of Maryland
University of Miami
University of Michigan
New York University
University of North Carolina
Northwestern University
Nova Southeastern University
Ohio State University
Pace University
University of Pennsylvania
208
University of Pittsburgh
Quinnipiac University
University of Richmond
Saint Louis University
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Seton Hall University School of Law
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Methodist
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center
Tulane University
Valparaiso University
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Widener University School of Law
William Mitchell College of Law
Health Law and Justice Initiative
American University
Health Law and Policy
American University
Hellenic Society
Brooklyn Law School
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
DePaul University
Hofstra Law School
The John Marshall Law School
New York Law School
Santa Clara University
Suffolk University Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Touro Law Center
High School Law Institute
New York University
High Tech Law Society
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Hillel
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Hindu Law Students Council
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Hispanic Law Students’ Association
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University of Arizona
University of Arkansas
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Drake University
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Emory University
Florida Coastal School of Law
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
George Washington University
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University of Georgia
Golden Gate University
Gonzaga University
Hamline University School of Law
Hofstra Law School
University of Houston Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
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University of Kansas
The John Marshall Law School
Marquette University
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—Chicago
Mercer University
University of Miami
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of North Carolina
Northeastern University
Northern Illinois University
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Nova Southeastern University
Ohio State University
University of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City University
Quinnipiac University
University of Pittsburgh
St. Thomas University
St. Mary’s University
Saint Louis University
Samford University—Cumberland
South Texas College of Law
Southern Illinois
Southern Methodist
Southern Illinois University School of Law
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
University of Texas
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center
Tulane University
University of Tulsa
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
West Virginia University
Whittier Law School
William Mitchell College of Law
Yale Law School
Hockey Club
University of Connecticut
Hamline University School of Law
Suffolk University Law School
William Mitchell College of Law
Holocaust / Human Rights Research Project (H/HRRP)
Boston College Law School
Homeless Advocacy Project
Emory University
Honor Board
Chapman University
University of Denver
Drake University
George Mason University
University of Maryland
University of North Carolina
Pace University
Roger Williams University School of Law
Tulane University
University of Wyoming
Honor Council
University of Arkansas
Chapman University
University of Cincinnati
University of Dayton
University of Kentucky
Mercer University
University of Miami
University of Mississippi
Regent University School of Law
Seton Hall University School of Law
Southern Methodist
Washington University
William & Mary
Honor Court
University of Alabama
Appalachian School of Law
Campbell Law School
Emory University
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
University of Houston Law Center
209
Student Organizations
University of Missouri—Kansas City
Mississippi College School of Law
Nova Southeastern University
University of Richmond
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
Wake Forest University
Immigrants’ Rights Coalition
American University
Immigration Clinic
University at Buffalo—SUNY
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Honors Moot Court Board
Santa Clara University
Immigration Law & Policy Association
University of Maryland School of Law
OOPS (Law School basketball league)
H
Santa Clara University
Immigration Law Society
Boston University Law School
University of California—Los Angeles
Chapman University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Emory University
Georgia State University
University of Illinois
University of Miami
New England Law | Boston
Ohio State University
Suffolk University Law School
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
H.O.P.E. (Helping Others through Pro Bono Efforts)
University of Miami
Housing Rights Project
University of Pennsylvania
Hoya Lawya Runners
Georgetown University Law Center
Humane Society
Appalachian School of Law
Human Rights
Boston University Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Fordham University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Houston Law Center
University of Oklahoma
University of Miami
Seattle University
South Texas College of Law
Southern Methodist
Tulane University
*Western State University College of Law
Human Rights Advocates
University of Michigan
Human Rights Brief
American University
Immigration Law Task Force
Northeastern University
Immigration Rights
University of Pennsylvania
Impact
Columbia University
IndoAmerican Law Students Association
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Information Highway and Computer Law
Brooklyn Law School
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Washington and Lee
Inmate Legal Assistance Project
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Ice Hockey Club
Michigan State University
University of Pennsylvania
Vermont Law School
Innocence Project
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Boston University Law School
Duke University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Santa Clara University
University of South Dakota
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
William & Mary
Illinois Student Bar Association (ISBA)
Washington University
Institute for Peace and Justice
The John Marshall Law School
Human Rights Law Society
George Washington University
Human Security Law Society
William & Mary
Humanitarian Aid Legal Organization
University of California—Davis
210
Student Organizations
Institute of Bill of Rights Student Division
William & Mary
Insurance Law Journal
University of Connecticut
Intellectual Property and Entertainment Society
New York University
Regent University School of Law
Intellectual Property Law Society
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
Arizona State University College of Law
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings
California Western University
Capital University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Catholic University of America
Chapman University
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Cincinnati
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Creighton University
University of Dayton
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
Drake University
Duke University
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Florida State University
George Mason University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Gonzaga University
Hamline University School of Law
University of Houston Law Center
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
The John Marshall Law School
University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
Lewis and Clark Law School
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
University of Miami
University of Michigan (Association)
Mississippi College School of Law
Michigan State University
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of North Carolina
University of Notre Dame Law School
North Carolina Central University
Northwestern University
University of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City University
Pace University
University of Pacific, Mcgeorge School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
Quinnipiac University
Rutgers University—Newark
St. John’s University
Saint Louis University
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Seton Hall University School of Law
South Texas College of Law
Southern Illinois University School of Law
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
University of Texas
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center
Tulane University
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Villanova University
University of Washington
Washington University
West Virginia University
Widener University School of Law
William & Mary
Willamette University
211
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William Mitchell College of Law
University of Wyoming
Intellectual Property and Technology Law Society
University of Akron
Arizona State University College of Law
Boston College Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University of Connecticut
Intellectual Property Students Association
University of Michigan
Stanford Law School
International IP Organization
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Inter-American Institute for Comparative Law
City University of New York—(CUNY) School of Law
International Justice Mission
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
International Human Rights Advocates
University of Pennsylvania
International Human Rights Law Society
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Notre Dame Law School
University of Pennsylvania
Quinnipiac University
Stanford Law School
International Law Association
University of Dayton
International Law Organization
University of Pennsylvania
International Law Review
American University
International Law Society
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
University of Arizona
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings
California Western University
University of California—Los Angeles
Capital University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
212
Catholic University of America
Chapman University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Creighton University
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Drake University
Duke University
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Florida Coastal School of Law
Florida State University
George Mason University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Gonzaga University
Hamline University School of Law
Hofstra Law School
University of Houston Law Center
University of Idaho
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Iowa
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
The John Marshall Law School
University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
Lewis and Clark Law School
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Maine
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Mississippi
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Montana
Student Organizations
University of Nebraska
New England Law | Boston
New York Law School
New York University
University of North Carolina
Northeastern University
Northern Illinois University
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
University of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City University
University of Oregon
Pace University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pittsburgh
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers University—Newark
St. John’s University
Saint Louis University
St. Mary’s University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Seton Hall University School of Law
University of South Carolina
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Stanford Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
University of Texas
Texas Tech University
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center
Tulane University
University of Tulsa
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washington University
Washington and Lee
West Virginia University
Western State University
Whittier Law School
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
William & Mary
University of Wyoming
International Law Students Association
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Northern Kentucky University
Nova Southeastern University
Saint Louis University
Santa Clara University
University of South Dakota
Syracuse University
William Mitchell College of Law
Yale Law School
International LLM Student Association
American University
International Moot Court
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Hofstra Law School
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Miami
St. Thomas University
University of Washington
International/National Law Society
Georgetown University Law Center
Michigan State University
International Legal Studies LL.M. Executive Board
American University
International Property and Entertainment Law Society
New York University
International Trade Law Society
American University
Inter-Professional Council (IPC)
Ohio State University
Interscholastic Moot Court Board
Seton Hall University School of Law
Intramural Sports Society
Brooklyn Law School
Hamline University School of Law
University of San Diego
Villanova University
213
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Internet Law Journal
Case Western Reserve University
Israel & Law Society
American University
Investors Club
Brooklyn Law School
Northwestern University
Israel Alliance
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Iranian Law Students Association
University of California—Hastings
Chapman University
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Southwestern Law School
Irish American Law Students Association
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Florida Coastal School of Law
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
New England Law | Boston
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Irish Law Society
Brooklyn Law School
Case Western Reserve
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Fordham University
Hofstra Law School
New York Law School
University of Notre Dame Law School
Ohio Northern University
St. John’s University
Seton Hall University School of Law
Southwestern Law School
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Touro Law Center
Iron Arrow Honor Society
University of Miami
Iron Chef Club
University of Pennsylvania
ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law
Nova Southeastern University
Islamic Law Students Association
New York University
Islamic Legal Forum Society
American University
Islamic Legal Society
Ohio State University
University of San Diego
University of Southern California
Syracuse University
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Yale Law School
214
Italian-American Law Students Association
Albany Law School
Brooklyn Law School
Florida Coastal School of Law
Fordham University
Georgetown University Law Center
Hofstra Law School
New England Law | Boston
University of Notre Dame Law School
Nova Southeastern University
Ohio Northern University
Pace University
Rutgers University—Newark
Seton Hall University School of Law
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Touro Law Center
Tulane University
William Mitchell College of Law
Jane Stanford Sobriety
Stanford Law School
J. Reuben Clark Law Society (Mormons)
University of Akron
American University
Arizona State University College of Law
Boston University Law School
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles
Case Western Reserve University
Chapman University
University of Colorado
Columbia University
Cornell University
University of Denver
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Gonzaga University
University of Houston Law Center
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Iowa
University of Kansas
Lewis & Clark Law School
Loyola Law School­—Los Angeles
University of Michigan
University of Nebraska
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Student Organizations
New York University
University of Oklahoma
University of Oregon
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
University of San Diego
Seattle University
Seton Hall University School of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University School of Law
Southern Methodist
Stanford Law School
Syracuse University
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Washburn University School of Law
Western State University
Willamette University
William & Mary
Yale Law School
James Scott Brown Society for International Law
Georgetown University Law Center
James Ogelthorpe Legal Society
Georgia State University
Japan/American Law Student Alliance
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Japanese Law Society
University of Chicago
J.D./M.B.A. Students Association
Case Western Reserve University
New York University
University of Pennsylvania
Stanford Law School
J.D./M.S.W. Society
Washington University
Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition
Boston College Law—School
Boston University Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Hastings
Case Western Reserve University
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Georgia
University of Iowa
University of Kentucky
Lewis & Clark Law School
University of Maryland School of Law
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Mississippi College School of Law
Nova Southeastern University
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of Pennsylvania
Quinnipiac University
Saint Louis University
Seton Hall University School of Law
Southern Methodist
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Western State University
Willamette University
William Mitchell College of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Jewish Comparative Law Society
University of Miami
Jewish Law Society
Washington University
Jewish Law Students Association
University of Akron
Albany Law School
American University
University of Arizona
Arizona State University College of Law
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University of Arizona
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles
California Western University
Capital University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Catholic University of America
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York CUNY) School of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
University of Denver
University of Detroit Mercy
Duke University
Emory University
University of District of Columbia School of Law
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Florida Coastal School of Law
Fordham University
George Mason University
George Washington University
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216
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Hamline University School of Law
Hofstra Law School
University of Houston Law Center
University of Illinois
University of Kansas
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Lewis and Clark Law School
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York Law School
New York University
University of North Carolina
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Nova Southeastern University
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
University of Oregon
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Saint Louis University
St. Mary’s University
St. Thomas University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Seton Hall University School of Law
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center
Tulane University
University of Tulsa
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
University of Virginia
University of Washington
Washington University
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
Yale Law School
Joint Degree Law Society/Association
Penn State Dickinson
Suffolk University Law School
Washington University
Willamette University
Joint Tenant Society
University of Pennsylvania
John P. Morris Black Law Students Association
Arizona State University College of Law
Journal of Animal Law and Ethics
University of Pennsylvania
Journal of American Arbitration
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Journal of Gender, Social Policy, and the Law
American University
Journal of Health Law
Saint Louis University
Journal of International Law
Santa Clara University
Regent University School of Law
Journal of International Law and Policy
University of California—Davis
Journal of Juvenile Law and Policy
University of California—Davis
Journal of Law and Policy
University of Kansas
Washington University
Judicial Notice
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Junior Barristers
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Jurimetrics Journal
Arizona State University College of Law
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Juris Diction
Cornell University
KOLEINU
Columbia University
Jurist Society
University of Pittsburgh
Korean American Law School Alliance/Association
University of California—Hastings
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Columbia University
Georgetown University Law Center
Just Democracy
University of Alabama
Fordham University
Valparaiso University
Washington University
Justice and Efficiency Forum
Georgetown University Law Center
Justice Foundation
Chicago—Kent College of Law (Kent Justice Foundation)
Justinian Society
Chicago—Kent College of Law
DePaul University College of Law
The John Marshall Law School
Louisiana State University
Loyola University—Chicago
New England Law | Boston
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
Roger Williams University School of Law
Southern Illinois University School of Law
St. John’s University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Tulane University
Villanova University
Widener University School of Law
Jus Vitae
University of Notre Dame Law School
Santa Clara University
Valparaiso University
Juvenille & Family Law Club
University of Colorado
Kansas Bar Association—Law Students Division
Washburn University School of Law
Kansas Trial Lawyers Association
Washburn University School of Law
Katrina and Indigent Defense Project
University of Maryland
King Hall Board and Ski Club
University of California—Davis
King Hall Legal Foundation (Public Interest Student
Organization)
University of California—Davis
King Hall Negotiations Team
University of California—Davis
King Hall Soccer Fanatics
University of California—Davis
Korean Law Students Association
Lewis & Clark Law School
University of Illinois
Seattle University
Syracuse University
La Alianza
Vanderbilt Law School
La Alianza del Derecho
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Hawaii
Tulane University
La Raza Student Association
University of Arizona
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles
California Western University
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Minnesota
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
University of Southern California
La Sociedad Estudiantil de Derechos (La SED)
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Labor Coalition for Worker’s Rights and Economic Justice
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Labor and Employment Law Association/Society
University of Alabama
American University
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Capital University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Connecticut
Gonzaga University
Hofstra Law School
The John Marshall Law School
University of Miami
Michigan State University
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
Ohio State University
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Student Organizations
University of Oregon
University of Pittsburgh
St. John’s University
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Seton Hall University School of Law
Southwestern Law School
University of Texas
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Washington University
West Virginia University
William & Mary
Lambda Law Student Association/Society
Albany Law School
America University
Boston College Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Davis
Case Western Reserve University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
University of Dayton
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
George Washington University
University of Hawaii
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Nova Southeastern University
Ohio Northern University
Pace University
University of the Pacific, Mcgeorge School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Seton Hall University School of Law
Stetson University College Law
University of Tennessee
Tulane University
University of Virginia
Land Air Water
University of Oregon
Land Resources Society
Chapman University
Land Use Planning and Real Property Society
Chapman University
University of Denver
Latin American Law Student Association
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
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University at Buffalo—SUNY
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Catholic University of America
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Columbia University (CLABLA)
University of Connecticut
Fordham University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Illinois
University of Maine
University of Michigan
New England Law | Boston
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of Pennsylvania
Quinnipiac University
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers University—Newark
St. John’s University
Saint Louis University
Seton Hall University School of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Touro Law Center
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Washington University
Western New England College
Latino Law Students Association
University of Akron
American University
Brooklyn Law School
University of Chicago
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Creighton University
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
Drake University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Golden Gate University
Hamline University School of Law
Hofstra Law School
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Iowa
Lewis & Clark Law School
University of Maryland
University of Michigan
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
New York Law School
New York University
Northwestern University
Student Organizations
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Seattle University
Southwestern Law School
Stanford Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Vermont Law School
Western State University
Yale Law School
Latter-Day Saints Student Association
California Western University
University of Chicago (Dalin H. Oaks Society)
Duke University
Howard University—Hunter Society
Southwestern Law School
Law Ambassadors
University of Alabama
University at Buffalo-SUNY
University of Cincinnati
Creighton University
Georgetown University Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Kansas
University of Memphis
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Nebraska
New England Law | Boston
New York Law School
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Washburn University School of Law
Law Association
Stanford Law School
Law Association for Women
University of Akron
Brooklyn Law School
Drake University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
George Washington University
Hofstra Law School
University of Mississippi
Saint Louis University
Southern Methodist
*Western State University College of Law
Law and the Brain Group
New York University
Law and Business Society
New York University
Law and Entrepreneurship Student Association
University of Oregon
University of Pennsylvania
Law and Ethics Society
University of Denver
Law and Government Society
American University
Law and Social Entrepreneurship Association
New York University
Law and Technology Association
Stanford Law School
Law and Wine Society
University of California—Hastings
Stanford Law School
Law Cappella
University of California—Davis
Law Chess Club
Cornell University
Law Clerks Society
West Virginia University
Law & Commerce
University of Pittsburgh
Law Day Committee
New England Law | Boston
Law Democrats
University of Alabama
University of California—Davis
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Georgetown University Law Center
Hofstra Law School
New York University
University of Pennsylvania
Stetson University College of Law
University of Virginia
Valparaiso University
Law on Disability Society
University of California—Davis
Law Drama Society
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Law and Economics Society
University of California—Los Angeles
George Mason University
Michigan State University
Law Enforcement Law Student Association
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
New York Law School
Ohio Northern University
University of Richmond
Law Fellowship
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
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Student Organizations
Law and Government LL.M. Executive Board
American University
Law Friends of Liberty
Georgetown University Law Center
Law Forum
Widener University School of Law
Law Journal
Arizona State University College of Law
Ohio State University
Saint Louis University
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Law and Literature
William Mitchell College of Law
Law Militia
Georgetown University Law Center
Law Moms and Dads at Santa Clara University
Santa Clara University
Law and Medicine Society
University of California—Davis
Quinnipiac University
Southern Illinois University School of Law
University of Tulsa
Law and Order
Stetson University College of Law
Law Partners
Creighton University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Florida State University
University of Georgia
Oklahoma City University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Texas Tech University
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
University of Virginia
Willamette University
Law and Public Policy Society
Catholic University of America
Law and Religion Program
Boston College Law School
Law Republicans
University of Alabama
Boston College Law School
University of California—Davis
Mississippi College School of Law
New York University
Valparaiso University
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Law Review Board
University of Arkansas
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Davis
Capital University
University of Cincinnati
Creighton University
DePaul University College of Law
Drake University
Georgia State University
University of Georgia
Hofstra Law School
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
University of Kansas
Louisiana State University
University of Memphis
Michigan State University
Mississippi College School of Law
New York University
Northern Illinois University
Nova Southeastern University
University of Oklahoma
Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Seton Hall University School of Law
University of South Dakota
Stetson University College of Law
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Valparaiso University
Willamette University
William Mitchell College of Law
University of Wyoming
Law Revue Show
American University
Boston College Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Columbia University
George Washington University
New York University
University of Pennsylvania
Yale Law School
Law Review Players
University of Oregon
Law School Democrats
Boston College Law School
University of Michigan
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Pittsburgh
Student Organizations
Law School Film Festival
University of Chicago
Law School Golf Association
Stanford Law School
Law School Light Opera Company
University of Pennsylvania
Law Students of African Descent (LASAD)
University of California—Berkeley
Law and Science Student Association
Arizona State University College of Law
Law Students Against Capital Punishment
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Law, Science and Technology Society
Samford University—Cumberland
Law Students Against Tobacco Indoors
Florida Coastal School of Law
Georgetown University Law Center
Law and Society
Georgetown University Law Center
Law Student Drug Policy Forum
New York University
Law and Technology Issues Society
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Duquesne University
University of Georgia
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Maine
University of Minnesota
Ohio State University
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Willamette University
University of Wyoming
Law Students Building a Better Legal Profession
Stanford Law School
Law Students for the Arts
University of Dayton
Law Students for a Better Community
University of Missouri—Columbia
Law Students for Children (LASAD)
University of Minnesota
Law and Technology
University of Oklahoma
Stanford Law School
Law Students for Choice
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Hofstra Law School
University of Kansas
Washington University
Law School Basketball Association
Santa Clara University
Law Students for Corporate Accountability
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Law School Rhythmic Society
Michigan State University
Law Student Drug Policy Forum
New York University
Law Student Association
University of Arizona
Boston College Law School
University of California—Davis
Case Western Reserve University
University of Chicago
University of Cincinnati
Cornell University
Duke University
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Mississippi
New York University
Northwestern University
Ohio State University
Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico
St. Mary’s University
Santa Clara University
Stanford Law School
Vermont Law School
Law Students Economic Justice
New York University
Law Students for Drug Policy Reinforced
New York University
Law Students for Human Rights
New York University
Law Students for Justice in Palestine
University of California—Los Angeles
Law Students Public Interest
Brooklyn Law School
Law Students with Kids
Boston College Law School
University of Georgia
Law Students Pro-Life
Hofstra Law School
Washington University
221
Student Organizations
Law Students for Reproductive Choice
Case Western Reserve University
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
George Washington University
Georgia State University
University of Michigan
New York University
Seattle University
University of Southern California
Law Students for Reproductive Justice
American University
Boston University Law School
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of Colorado
University of Denver
DePaul University
Duke University
University of Kansas
New York University
University of Oregon
Stanford Law School
League of Stanford Transfers
Stanford Law School
Legalese
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Legal Advocacy for Gender Equality
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Legal Advocacy for Children and Youth
University of Michigan
Legal Aids
New York University
Legal Alternative Dispute Resolution Club
University of Colorado
Legal Animal Defense Squad
Hofstra Law School
Legal Assistance
Tulane University
Legal Association
New York Law School
New Students for Reproductive Rights
University of Alabama
University of California—Davis
Legal Association of Women
Brooklyn Law School
University of Denver
Law Student Research Service
University of Kentucky
University of Wyoming
Legal Ballers Association
University of Oregon
Law Students for the Right to Life
University of Denver
Law Students for Same Sex Marriage
University of Georgia
Law Students for the Second Amendment
George Mason University
Law Students for Veteran’s Rights
Brooklyn Law School
Law Wives Society
Regent University School of Law
Law Women
Fordham University
New York University
Tulane University
Legal Culture Society
University of Cincinnati
Legal Education Partnership
University of Pennsylvania
Legal Ethics Program/Association
Capital University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Toledo
Legal Follies
Boston University Law School
Legal History Society
Case Western Reserve University
Legal Income Sharing Foundation
University of Pittsburgh
Law Women Athletic Association
University of Cincinnati
Legal Links
Santa Clara University
Leaders in Education Advocacy & Reform Network
University of Pennsylvania
Legal Outreach: Constitutional Law Debate Program
Brooklyn Law School
Leadership Development Committee
Stetson University College of Law
Legal Research Board
University of Texas
Legal Scholarship
University of Pennsylvania
222
Student Organizations
Legally Sound—A Capella Choir
University of Maryland
Legislation and Policy Roundtable
American University
Lesbian Bisexual Gay Transgender Alliance
University of California—Los Angeles
Georgia State University
Lex Liaison Society (Spouses Club)
The John Marshall Law School
Libertarian Society
Appalachian School of Law
Libertarians
Columbia University
Liberty Forum
St. Mary’s University
Licensing Executive Society (LES)
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Light Opera Company
University of Pennsylvania
Linking Communities for Educational Success (LINK)
American University
The List Project
Vanderbilt Law School
Litigation League
Seton Hall University School of Law
L.L.M. Association
Cornell University
L.L.M. Tax Council
Georgetown University Law Center
Local Cuisine Coalition
Georgetown University Law Center
Longhorn Law Student Association
St. Mary’s University
Maritime Law Society
University of Miami
Roger Williams University School of Law
St. John’s University
Stetson University College of Law
Tulane University
Married Law Students Association
University of Alabama
University of Arizona
University of Chicago (Amicus)
Cornell University, Law Partners Association
Mercer University
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
University of Richmond
Washington and Lee
Married Students Group
Case Western Reserve University
Mass Tarts Litigation Society
University of Miami
Marshall Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project
University of Pennsylvania
Media Law Forum/Society
American University
Southwestern Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Washington and Lee
Mediation Organization
University of Nebraska
New York University
Mediation and Negotiation Association
University of Colorado
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
University of Houston Law Center “The Advocates”
University of Maryland
Maimonides
University of Pennsylvania
Medical-Legal Society
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Michigan State University
Southwestern Law School
MALSA–Mexican American Law Students Association
University of New Mexico
Men Against Violence, Rape, Intimidation, and Coercion
Villanova University
MBA/JD Society
University of Chicago
Emory University
Memorial 5K Committee
Appalachian School of Law
Martial Arts
University of California—Davis
Vermont Law School
Men’s Law Caucus
Campbell University
Seattle University
West Virginia University
Maritime Law and International Trade Society
Regent University School of Law
Men’s Legal Forum
University of San Diego
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Student Organizations
Mental Health Law Association
University of Memphis
New York University
Mentoring Program
University at Buffalo—SUNY
New York University
William Mitchell College of Law
Merit Scholars
Oklahoma City University
Miami Law Women
University of Miami
Michigan Election Law Project
University of Michigan
Michigan Law Culinary Club
University of Michigan
Michigan Law United Nations Club
University of Michigan
Microfinance and Social Entrepreneurship Group
University of Pennsylvania
Middle Eastern Law Alliance
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Middle Eastern Law Students Association
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Hastings
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Golden Gate University
Georgetown University Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Michigan
New York University
University of Oregon
University of Pennsylvania
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
University of Southern California
Southwestern Law School
Syracuse University
Western State University
Middle Eastern South Asian Law Association (MESALSA)
University of Southern California
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
Midwestern Innocence Project
University of Missouri—Kansas City
Military Justice Society
University of Georgia
Military Law Students Association
University of Alabama
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University of Connecticut
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Houston Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Miami
Michigan State University
University of Oklahoma
University of Notre Dame Law School
Ohio State University
Southern Illinois University School of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Tulane University
Widener University School of Law
William & Mary
Military and Veterans Law Society
University of South Dakota
Mincha Minyan
University of Pennsylvania
Minnesota Justice Association
University of Arizona
William Mitchell College of Law
Minority for Public Interest
Georgetown University Law Center
Minority Law Students Association
University of Arizona
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Chapman University
Lewis & Clark Law School
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
New England Law | Boston
University of Idaho
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Texas Tech University
Touro Law Center
University of Utah
Vermont Law School
Widener’s University School of Law
Mission Possible
Gonzaga University
Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys
University of Missouri—Kansas City
Mobile Clinic Project, Legal Services
University of California—Los Angeles
Mock Trail Association
University of California—Los Angeles
Mock Trial Board
Case Western Reserve University
Chapman University
Student Organizations
Florida State University
University of Georgia
University of Houston Law Center “The Advocates”
University of Kentucky
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
Mock Trial Executive Board
American University
Mock Trial Society
University of Connecticut
Stanford Law School
Mock Trial Honor Society
American University
Quinnipiac University
Mock Trial Team
Drake University
University of Pennsylvania
Seton Hall University School of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Modern American
American University
Moot Court
University of Alabama
American University
Appalachian School of Law
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
University a Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Los Angeles
Loyola University—Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Colorado
University of Dayton
DePaul University College of Law
George Mason University
Georgia State University
Hofstra Law School
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Lewis & Clark Law School
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Memphis
Mississippi College School of Law
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of Notre Dame Law School
Ohio State University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Quinnipiac University
University of South Dakota
University of Southern California
Suffolk University Law School
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
University of Utah
Villanova University
Western State University
Widener University School of Law
William & Mary
Moot Court Arbitration Club
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Moot Court Board
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
University of Arizona College of Law
Arizona State University College of Law
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
Baylor University
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles School of Law
Campbell Law School
Capital University
Case Western Reserve University
Chapman University
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Cincinnati
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Creighton University
University of Denver
University of Detroit Mercy
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Drake University
Duke University
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Florida Coastal School of Law
Florida State University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Gonzaga University
University of Hawaii at Manoa
University of Houston Law Center—“The Advocates”
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
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226
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
Lewis & Clark Law School
Louisiana State University
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Maine
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Mexico
University of Miami
Michigan State University
University of Mississippi
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Nebraska
New England Law | Boston
University of New Mexico
New York Law School
New York University
University of North Carolina
North Carolina Central University
Northern Illinois University
Northeastern University
Northern Kentucky University—Chase
University of North Dakota
Northwestern University
Nova Southeastern University
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
Oklahoma City University
University of Oregon
Pace University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
University of Richmond
Regent University School of Law
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers University—Newark
St. John’s University
Saint Louis University
St. Thomas University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Seton Hall University School of Law
University of South Dakota
Southern Illinois University
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Stanford Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center
Tulane University
University of Tulsa
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Washington University
Washington and Lee
West Virginia University
Widener University School of Law
William Mitchell College of Law
Willamette University
University of Wyoming
Yale Law School
Moot Court Honor Society
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Moral Hazard
Georgetown University Law Center
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Ms. JD—National Women’s law Student Organization
University of California—Los Angles
Cornell University
Multicultural Law Student Association
American University
Brooklyn Law School
Gonzaga University
Hamline University School of Law
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
University of Nebraska—Multi Cultural Legal Society
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of Oregon
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
Western New England College
Willamette University
William & Mary
Student Organizations
Multi-State Alliance of South Asian Legal Advocates
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Musical (Law School)
University of California—Los Angeles
University of Chicago
Southwestern Law School
Washburn University School of Law
National Council of Counsel for Children
University of Houston Law Center
Tulane University
Muslim Law Students’ Association
Albany Law School
Arizona State University College of Law
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Chicago
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Columbia University
Cornell Law School
University of Denver
DePaul University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Hofstra Law School
University of Houston Law Center
University of Illinois
University of Kansas
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Michigan
New England Law | Boston
Northwestern University
Pace university
University of Pennsylvania
Seton Hall University School of Law
Southern Methodist
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Widener University School of Law
William Mitchell College of Law
Yale Law School
Myra Bradwell Association for Women Law Students
University of Illinois
Nathaniel Green Debate Society
Samford University—Cumberland
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
University of Akron
Georgia State University
Mercer University
National Association for Elder Law Attorneys
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
National Association of Public Interest Law (NAPIL),
Affiliate—Joseph Rauh Equal Justice Fund
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Nova Southeastern University
University of Richmond
Southern Illinois University
University of Texas
Vermont Law School
National Italian American Bar Association
Case Western Reserve University
Syracuse University
National Lawyer’s Association
Regent University School of Law
National Lawyers Guild (NLG)
Albany Law Center
American University
University of Arizona College of Law
Arizona State University College of Law
Boston University Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo—(Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Chapman University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Cincinnati
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Drake University
Emory University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Florida State University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
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Student Organizations
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Gonzaga University
Hamline University School of Law
University of Hawaii at Manoa
University of Iowa
Lewis & Clark Law School
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Maine
University of Maryland
University of Miami
University of Michigan
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
New England Law | Boston
New York Law School
New York University
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of North Carolina
North Carolina Central University
University of North Dakota
Northeastern University
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
University of Oregon
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
Rutgers University—Newark
University of San Diego
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
University of Southern California
Southwestern Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Tulane University
Vermont Law School
Washington and Lee
West Virginia University
William Mitchell College of Law
National Security Association
Fordham University
George Washington University
Pace University
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
National Security & Law Society
American University
Boston University Law School
Case Western Reserve University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Cornell University
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Georgetown University Law Center
Hofstra Law School
University of Maryland
University of Michigan
Nova Southeastern University
Pace University
University of Pennsylvania
Stanford Law School
William Mitchell College of Law
National Women’s Law Student Association
Syracuse University
Native American Law Students Association (NALSA)
See also American Indian Law Student Association
University of Arizona College of Law
Arizona State University College of Law
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles School of Law
Catholic University of America
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Colorado
Columbia University
Cornell University
University of Denver
George Washington University
Gonzaga University
Hamline University School of Law
University of Kansas
Lewis and Clark Law School
University of Maine
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Montana
University of New Mexico
University of Notre Dame Law School
University of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City University
University of Oregon
Roger Williams University School of Law
St. Mary’s University
University of San Diego
Seattle University
University of Southern California
University of South Dakota
Southwestern Law School
Stanford Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Tulsa
University of Utah
Vermont Law School
Washburn University School of Law
Yale Law School
Widener University School of Law
Student Organizations
Natural Resources Law Society/Association
University of Denver
University of Nebraska
University of Utah
University of Wyoming
NC/SC Bar Association
Appalachian School of Law
Near Eastern Legal Society
University of California—Los Angeles
Neighborhood Kids Tutorial Program
Columbia University
Negotiation Client Counseling Society
University of Richmond
University of San Diego
Negotiation/Mediation Club
Saint Louis University
University of San Diego
New York Sights and Sound
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Touro Law Center
Valparaiso University (OWLS)
Older Wiser Law Students (OWLS)
Boston University Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Berkeley
Fordham University
Hofstra Law School
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Michigan State University
New York Law School
New York University
Roger Williams University School of Law
Southern Methodist
Stanford Law School
Tulane University
University of Virginia
William & Mary
Ombudsmen
University of Houston Law Center
Newman Club
Regent University School of Law
Omnicron Delta Kappa
University of Miami
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
NeXus: The Chapman Journal of Law and Policy
Chapman University
Open Meditation and Yoga Association
New York University
Nihon Houritsu KenKyuKai (NHK)—Japanese Legal
Studies Society
Columbia University
Open Forum
University of Illinois
Non-Traditional Law Students Association
University of Colorado
Hamline University School of Law
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
Non-Traditional Student Union
University of Kansas
Northern Illinois University
University of Kentucky
North Dade Bar Association
St. Thomas University
Nota Bene
George Washington University
Nova Cyberlaw Society
Nova Southeastern University
Older Students Association
Albany Law School (OWLS)
Columbia University (OWLS)
University of Detroit Mercy
Lewis and Clark Law School
University of Miami (OWLS)
University of North Carolina (Second Careers in Law)
Northeastern University (OWLS)
Oral Advocacy Association
Georgetown University Law Center
Western State University
Order of Barons
University of Houston Law Center
Order of Barristers
University of Alabama
Campbell Law School
University of Cincinnati
University of Georgia
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Miami
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Nebraska
Nova Southeastern University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Samford University—Cumberland
Southern Methodist
University of Texas
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Tulane University
Widener University School of Law
William & Mary
University of Wyoming
229
Student Organizations
Order of the Coif
University of Alabama
University of Arizona
Boston College Law School
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Cincinnati
University of Colorado
Cornell University
DePaul University College of Law
Drake University
Duke University
Emory University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
University of Houston Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Iowa
University of Kentucky
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Louisiana State University
University of Maryland
University of Miami
University of Michigan
University of Nebraska
Northwestern University
University of Oregon
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
University of San Diego
Santa Clara University
Seton Hall University School of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Methodist
University of Tennessee
University of Texas
University of Toledo
Tulane University
University of Utah
Villanova University
Wake Forest University
Washington University
William & Mary
University of Wyoming
Order of Themis
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Oregon Innocence Project
University of Oregon
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Oregon Law Student Public Interest Fund
University of Oregon
Organization of Dual Degree Law Students
University of Michigan
Organization of Public Interest Students
University of Michigan
Organization of Women Law Students
Brooklyn Law School
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
Stanford Law School
Orientation Committee
Washington University
Out and Allies
University of Cincinnati
University of Kansas
Outdoor Adventure Club
William & Mary
Outdoors Club
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Suffolk University Law School
OUTlaws
University of Alabama
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Chapman University
University of Chicago
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Iowa
University of Kansas
University of Memphis
University of Miami
University of Michigan
University of Missouri—Kansas City
New England Law | Boston
New York University
Northwestern University
University of Oregon
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pittsburgh
Student Organizations
Saint Louis University
Seattle University
University of Southern California
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Stanford Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
University of Utah
Vanderbilt Law School
Villanova University
Washington University
Widener University School of Law
Yale Law School
Outreach
Georgetown University Law Center
Outreach for Legal Literacy
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Pacific American Law Student Association (PILSA)
See also AALSA
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Berkeley
Florida State University
University of Illinois
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Maryland
Rutgers University—Newark
Northeastern University
University of San Diego
Southwestern Law School
Syracuse University
Vermont Law School
Whittier Law School
Yale Law School
Pacific-Asian Legal Studies Student Organization
University of Hawaii
Pacific Rim Law Society
California Western University
Pakistan Law Students Association
Georgetown University Law Center
Pan Asian Student Bar Association
California Western University
Paper Chasers Running Club
University of Illinois
Parents and Family Association
University of Dayton
Parents as Law Students
Arizona State University College of Law
University of California—Hastings
Washburn University School of Law
Parents Association
University of Arizona College of Law
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Berkeley
California Western University—Parents in Law School
Duke University—Parents Attending Law School
Duquesne University
University of Montana
Touro Law Center
Parents Attending law School (PALS)
University of California—Los Angles
Partnership for Professionalism
University of Miami
Part-time Law Students Association
Hofstra Law School
Santa Clara University
Stetson University College of Law
Penn Law for Choice
University of Pennsylvania
The People’s Law Project
Albany Law School
Perfect Tender Infant Care Co-op
University of California—Davis
Performing Arts Society
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Stetson University College of Law
Persian Law School Student Association
California Western University
University of Utah
Perspective of Law & Society Contemporary Culture
University of Kansas
Phi Alpha Delta
University of Akron
University of Alabama
American University
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Albany Law School
Appalachian School of Law
University of Arizona College of Law
Arizona State University College of Law
Boston College Law School
Brooklyn Law School
Boston University Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles
Campbell Law School
Capital University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Chapman University
231
Student Organizations
232
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Cincinnati
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
Creighton University
Columbia University
Cornell University
University of Dayton
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
Drake University
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Florida Coastal School of Law
Fordham University
University of Georgia
George Mason University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Gonzaga University
Hamline University School of Law
Hofstra Law School
University of Houston Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Iowa
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
Louisiana State University
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—Chicago
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Nebraska
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York Law School
University of North Carolina
North Carolina Central University
Northern Kentucky University—Chase
Northern Illinois University
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Nova Southeastern University
Ohio Northern University
University of Oklahoma
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pittsburgh
Quinnipiac University
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Seton Hall University School of Law
University of South Dakota
South Texas College of Law
Southern Illinois University
Saint Louis University
University of Southern California
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
St. Mary’s University
St. Thomas University
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Tulane University
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
University of Washington
Washington and Lee University
Washington University
Western New England College
Western State University
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
University of Wyoming
Student Organizations
Phi Delta Phi
University of Akron
University of Alabama
American University
Appalachian School of Law
University of Arizona
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Davis
University of California—Los Angeles
Campbell Law School
Capital University
Case Western Reserve University
Chapman University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Colorado
Cornell University
Creighton University
University of Denver
DePaul University
Duquesne University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Florida Coastal School of Law
Florida State University
George Mason University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Golden Gate University
Gonzaga University
University of Hawaii
University of Houston Law Center
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Kentucky
Lewis and Clark Law School
Louisiana State University
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Maryland
Mercer University
University of Miami
Michigan State University
University of Michigan
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Mississippi
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Montana
New England Law | Boston
University of North Carolina
North Carolina Central University
Northern Illinois University
Nova Southeastern University
Ohio Northern University
University of Oklahoma
Quinnipiac University
University of Richmond
University of San Diego
University of South Dakota
South Texas College of Law
Saint Louis University
St. Mary’s University
St. Thomas University
Samford University—Cumberland
Santa Clara University
Southern Methodist
Southern Illinois University
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
University of Tennessee
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Tulane University
Valparaiso University
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Washburn University School of Law
Washington and Lee University
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
University of Wyoming
Pilipino American Law Students
University of California—Berkeley
Pilipino Law Students Association
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings
Poker Club
University of California—Hastings
Georgetown University Law Center
Northwestern University
Polska Wola
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Portuguese Law Students Association
Roger Williams University School of Law
Poverty Law Society
American University
Practice
New York University
Pre-Law Mentoring Program
University of Pennsylvania
Presenting Legal Activities for Youth (P.L.A.Y.)
Texas Wesleyan School of law
Pride Law
University of San Diego
233
Student Organizations
Prison Task Force
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Project Information
University of Texas
Prison Project/Rights Program
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Hastings
Duke University
University of North Carolina
Tulane University
Project on Negotiation and Dispute Resolution
New York University
Prisoner’s Legal Education Project
University of Pennsylvania
Prisoner’s Rights and Education Project
Brooklyn Law School (EYESPY)
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Duke University
University of Illinois
University of Michigan
New York University
University of Illinois
University of Michigan
Yale Law School
Private Equity Club
University of Oklahoma
Pro Bono Project
Duke University
University of Houston Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Iowa
Lewis & Clark Law School
University of North Carolina
Northwestern University
Ohio State University
University of Oregon
University of San Diego
University of South Carolina
University of South Dakota
University of Tennessee
University of Texas
University of Virginia
Villanova University
Washington University
Pro Se Magerina
Georgetown University Law Center
Problem-Solving Law Society
University of California—Hastings
Progressive Alliance for Life
Georgetown University Law Center
Project for Older Prisoners
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Campbell University
Tulane University
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Project S.T.A.F.F.
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Property Law Association
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Prosecutor’s Association
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Mercer University
Protective Order Project
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Public Affairs and Policy Association
Tulane University
Public Interest Advocates
West Virginia University
Public Interest and Social Justice Coalition
Santa Clara University
Public Interest Fellowships
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Georgia
Public Interest Law Coalition
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Montana
New York Law School
Stanford Law School
Public Interest Law Foundation
Boston College Law School
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles
Chapman University
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Notre Dame Law School
University of San Diego
Stanford Law School
Public Interest Law Society/Organization/Association
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
University of Arizona
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School (BLSPI)
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Davis (KHLF)
Capital University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Student Organizations
Catholic University of America
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Cincinnati
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
Drake University
Creighton University
Duke University
DePaul University College of Law
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Florida State University
George Mason University
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Hofstra Law School
University of Houston Law Center
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
The John Marshall Law School
University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
Lewis and Clark Law School
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—Chicago
University of Maine
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Miami
University of Michigan (Group)
Michigan State University
University of Mississippi
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Nebraska
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York University
University of North Carolina
Northeastern University
Northern Illinois University
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Nova Southeastern University
Ohio State University
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
Quinnipiac University
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
St. John’s University
Saint Louis University
St. Mary’s University
St. Thomas University
Samford University—Cumberland
Seattle University
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seton Hall University School of Law
University of South Carolina
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Tulane University
University of Utah
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Washington and Lee
West Virginia University
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
William Mitchell College of Law
Yale Law School
Public Interest Mentoring Initiative
University of Pennsylvania
Public Interest Student Coalition
American University
Public Law Review
Saint Louis University
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Student Organizations
Public Service Advisory Board
Washington University
Reproductive Choice Coalition
Boston College Law School
Public Service Auction
New York University
Reproductive Justice
Hamline University School of Law
Public Service Fellows
Stetson University College of Law
Reproductive Rights Clinic
University of Pennsylvania
Public Service Fund
William & Mary
Republicans
University of Alabama
Appalachian School of Law
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
Boston College Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Hastings
University of Chicago
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Colorado
Columbia University
Cornell University
Creighton University
University of Dayton
University of Detroit Mercy
Drake University
Florida Coastal School of Law
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Hamline University School of Law
University of Maryland
University of Nebraska
New England Law | Boston
New York Law School
Northern Kentucky University—Chase
Northwestern University
Ohio State University
Pace University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
St. Mary’s University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
Seton Hall University School of LAW
University of South Carolina
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
QANUN
Columbia University
Queen’s Bench
Chapman University
Rape Crisis Project
University of Virginia
Real Estate Law Students Association/Society/Club
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Los Angeles
University of California—Hastings
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of Chicago
Georgia State University
Hofstra Law School
University of Illinois
University of Kansas
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Maryland
University of Michigan
New England Law | Boston
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Seattle University
Seton Hall University School of Law
Southern Methodist
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Tulane University
Real Estate and Land Use Law Society
Pace University
Stanford Law School
Real Estate Transactions Student Organization
Chapman University
Real Estate and Urban Policy Fourm
Brooklyn Law School
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
University of Miami
New England Law | Boston
New York University
University of Pittsburgh
Southwestern Law School
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Student Organizations
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Widener University School of Law
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
Yale Law School
Republicans for the Public Interest
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Republican Law Coalition
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Republicans National Lawyers Association
American University
George Washington University
Regent University School of Law
Research Education and Advocacy to Combat Homeless
Fordham University
New York University
Res Ipsa Loquitor
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Resource Law Journal
Appalachian School of Law
Returning Students Club
University of Maryland
RIGHTSLINK
Columbia University
Rugby Club
Michigan State University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Rugby and Football
Widner University School of Law
Running Club
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
University of California—Hastings
Campbell Law School
Georgetown University Law Center
Hamline University School of Law
Lewis & Clark Law School
University of Michigan
University of Pennsylvania
Vanderbilt Law School
William Mitchell College of Law
Running and Triathlon Club
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Russian Law Students Association
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Russian Eastern European & Central Asia Law Society
University of Michigan
Rutherford Institute Chapter
University of Georgia
Samford University—Cumberland
Sadie Alexander Memorial Conference
University of Pennsylvania
Saint Thomas More Society
Arizona State University College of Law
Boston College Law School
University of California—Los Angeles
Case Western Reserve University
Chapman University
University of Chicago
Columbia University
Cornell University
University of Dayton
University of Detroit Mercy
George Mason University
George Washington University
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Kansas
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Marquette University
University of Maryland
Michigan State University
University of Nebraska
University of Notre Dame Law School
Ohio Northern University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
St. Mary’s University
Saint Louis University
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Seattle University
Seton Hall University School of Law
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Widener University School of Law
William & Mary
Schoolmates
Tulane University
Science and Law Society
University of California—Los Angeles
Science and Technology Law Society
University of San Diego
Scribbles
University of Michigan
237
Student Organizations
Seattle Trial Lawyers Association
Seattle University
Second Amendment Society
Chapman University
Hamline University School of Law
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Maine
University of Oklahoma
Western State University
Second Careers in Law
University of North Carolina
Washington University
Securities Law Society
Brooklyn Law School
Georgetown University Law Center
Georgia State University
The John Marshall Law School
University of Missouri—Kansas City
Villanova University
Senate Qualified Law Students Association
University of Michigan
Sexual Orientation Diversity Alliance (SODA)
Gonzaga University
Sexuality and Gender Equality (SAGE)
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
Shaking the Foundations
Stanford Law School
Shelter Legal Services Foundation
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
New England Law | Boston
Suffolk University Law School
Second Career Law
Hamline University School of Law
Significant Others and Spouses Organization
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Single-MALT Scotch Club
Northwestern University
Ski Club
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Suffolk University Law School
SLS Academy
Stanford Law School
Small Business Law Connection
New York University
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Soccer Club
Appalachian School of Law (ASL Soccer United)
University of California—Hastings
Columbia University
University of Pennsylvania
Widener’s University School of Law
Social Justice
University of Denver
University of Notre Dame Law School
Seattle University (Seattle Journal)
Society and the Law
Case Western Reserve University
Society for Advancement of Laws and Technology
George Mason University
Society for Asylum & Immigration
DePaul University
Society for Chinese Law
Columbia University
Washington University
Society for Computer and Information Law
University of Houston Law Center
Society for Immigrant and Refugee Rights
Columbia University
Seattle University
Society for Justice in Palestine/Israel
American University
Society for Law and Ideas
Columbia University
Society for Mental Health Law
Michigan State University
Society of Bar and Gavel
University of Miami
Society of Law and the Arts
Cornell University
Georgetown University Law Center
Society of Law, Health, and Bioethics
Columbia University
Georgetown University Law Center
Society of Legal Entrepreneurs
St. Mary’s University
Softball Club
Appalachian School of Law
Boston University Law School
University of California—Hastings
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of Chicago
Columbia University
Duke University
Student Organizations
Georgetown University Law Center
Hofstra Law School
University of Maryland
University of Pennsylvania
Suffolk University Law School
South Asian Law Students’ Association
American University
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles
California Western University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Chapman University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Chicago
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Duke University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
Hofstra Law School
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
university of Miami
University of Michigan
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York Law School
New York University
University of Michigan
Northwestern University
University of Pennsylvania
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
South Texas College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Washington University
Yale Law School
South Texas ProBono Asylum Representation Project
Boston University Law School
Southern Exposure
New York University
Space Law
University of Colorado
Georgetown University Law Center
Spanish American Law Student Association (SALSA)
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Florida State University
Spanish Speaking Lawyers Association
University of Denver
Sparer Public Interest Conference
University of Pennsylvania
Speakers Trust Fund
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Sports and Entertainment Law Forum
University of Oregon
Sports and Entertainment Law Society
(or Entertainment and Sports Law Society)
See also Arts, Entertainment and Sports Law,
Entertainment Law, and Sports Law
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
Appalachian School of Law
Arizona State University College of Law
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles School of Law
California Western University
Capital University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Chapman University
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Creighton University
University of Denver
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Drake University
Duke University
Duquesne University
Emory University
Florida Coastal School of Law
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Georgetown University Law Center
George Washington University
Georgia State University
University of Georgia
Gonzaga University
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Student Organizations
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Hofstra Law School
University of Houston Law Center
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Kansas
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
The John Marshall Law School
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—Chicago
University of Maine
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
Mississippi College School of Law
The University of Mississippi School of Law
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Nebraska College of Law
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York Law School
Northeastern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Nova Southeastern University
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
University of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City University
Pace University
University of Pennsylvania
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pittsburgh
Quinnipiac University
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers University—Newark
Saint Louis University
St. Mary’s University
St. Thomas University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Southern Methodist
University of South Carolina
South Texas College of Law
Southwestern Law School
Stanford Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
University of Tennessee
University of Texas
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Tulane University
University of Tulsa
Valparaiso University
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Washington University
Washington and Lee
Western New England College
Western State University College of Law
Whittier Law School
Widener University School of Law
William & Mary
Yale Law School
Sports & Entertainment Law Students Association
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of Colorado
Sports Law Society
See also Arts, Entertainment and Sports Law,
Entertainment Law and Sports and Entertainment Law
American University
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles
Catholic University of America
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Duke University
Florida Coastal School of Law
Fordham University
Gonzaga University
University of Illinois
The John Marshall Law School
Marquette University
University of Michigan
University of Minnesota
Santa Clara University
Seton Hall University School of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Tulane University
University of Tulsa
University of Utah
Western State University College of Law
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
William Mitchell College of Law
Student Organizations
Sport Shooting Society
Washington University
Students Against Gender-Based Exploitation (SAGE)
University of Pennsylvania
Spouses Club
University of Alabama
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Southwestern Law School
Student Animal Legal Defense Fund
University of Akron
American University
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Hastings
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
University of Dayton
DePaul University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Houston Law Center
University of Illinois
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
Lewis & Clark Law School
University of Miami
University of Michigan
University of Nebraska College of Law
New York University
Nova Southeastern University
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of Pennsylvania
Roger Williams University School of Law
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Seton Hall University School of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Tulane University
Valparaiso University
Willamette University
Squash Club
University of Pennsylvania
State Bar of Michigan Law Student Section
University of Michigan
State Bar of Texas Law School Division
University of Houston Law Center
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Straphangers Student Association
Columbia University
Street Law
University of Akron
American University
Case Western Reserve University
University of California—Hastings
University of Chicago
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Creighton University
George Washington University
Hofstra Law School
University of Illinois
Lewis & Clark Law School
University of Miami (part of H.O.P.E. Program)
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Ohio State University
University of Oregon
University of Pennsylvania
Santa Clara University
University of Southern California
Stanford Law School
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Tulane University
Vanderbilt Law School
Willamette University
William Mitchell College of Law
Yale Law School
Street Youth Legal Advocates of Washington
Seattle University
Student Advocates for Ending Domestic Violence
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
Students Advocating the Restoration of Sanity
Stanford Law School
Students Against Death Penalty
Georgetown University Law Center
Student Association for International Law
Arizona State University College of Law
Student Association on Terrorism and Security Analysis
Law School Division
Syracuse University
Student Bar Association
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
Appalachian School of Law
University of Arizona College of Law
Arizona State University College of Law
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
Baylor University
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
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Student Organizations
242
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Los Angeles
California Western University
Campbell Law School
Capital University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Chapman University
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Cincinnati
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado
Cornell University
University of Connecticut
Creighton University
University of Dayton
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Drake University
Duke University
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Florida Coastal School of Law
Florida State University
Fordham University
George Mason University
Georgetown University Law Center
George Washington University
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Golden Gate University
Gonzaga University
Hamline University School of Law
University of Hawaii
Hofstra Law School
University of Houston Law Center
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Iowa
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
The John Marshall Law School
University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
Lewis and Clark Law School
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—Chicago
University of Maine
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Miami
Michigan State University
University of Mississippi
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Montana
University of Nebraska
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of New Mexico
New York Law School
New York University
University of North Carolina
North Carolina Central University
University of North Dakota
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
Northern Kentucky University—Chase
University of Notre Dame Law School
Nova Southeastern University
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
University of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City University
University of Oregon
Pace University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pittsburgh
Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico
Quinnipiac University
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers University—Newark
St. John’s University
Saint Louis University
St. Mary’s University
St. Thomas University
Samford University—Cumberland (9 Associations:
AL, FL, GA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, TX)
University of San Diego
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Seton Hall University School of Law
University of South Carolina
University of South Dakota
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Student Organizations
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
Texas Tech University
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center
Tulane University
University of Tulsa
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Washington University
Washington and Lee
West Virginia University
Western New England College
Western State University
Whittier Law School
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
Student Communications and Information Law Association
George Washington University
Student Court
University of Cincinnati
Students for Access to Justice
University of Oklahoma
Students for Choice
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Hastings
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Valparaiso University
Washington University
William Mitchell College of Law
Students for Death Penalty Reform
University of California—Davis
Students for Equality in Legal Education
William & Mary
Students for Human Rights
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Students for Life
Regent University School of Law
Washington University
Students for Marriage Equality
Cornell University
Students for Social Equality
University of California—Davis
Students for a Sensible Drug Policy
Georgetown University Law Center
Students for Free Culture
Seattle University
Student Funded Fellowships
University of Michigan
Vermont Law School
University of Virginia
Student Funded Public Interest Fellowships
University of Arizona
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
Case Western Reserve
Chicago—Kent College of Law
City University of New York (SUNY) School of Law
Cornell University
Northwestern University
Vermont Law School
Wake Forest University
William & Mary
Yale Law School
Student Government
University of California—Hastings
City University of New York CUNY) School of Law
Vermont Law School
University of Wyoming
Student Health Law Association
Case Western Reserve University
University of Connecticut
George Washington University
Georgia State University
New England Law | Boston
Samford University—Cumberland
Washington University
Student Hurricane Network
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University Of Illinois
University Of Oregon
Seattle University
Tulane University
William & Mary
Student Intellectual Property Law Association
Case Western Reserve University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Saint Louis University
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Student Organizations
University of Utah
William & Mary
Student International Law Society
Case Western Reserve University
Student Lawyer Athletic Program
New York University
Student Legal Research Committee
University of Cincinnati
Student Legal Research Service
Emory University
Student Legal Services
William & Mary
Student Mediation Services
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Student Network for Asylum & Refugee Law
University of Michigan
Student Newspaper
Albany, “The Issue”
University of Arizona, “Forum Conveniens”
Brooklyn Law School, “Justinian BLS News”
University at Buffalo—SUNY, “The Opinion”
University of California—Berkeley, “Cross Examiner”
University of California—Davis, “The Advocate”
University of California—Los Angeles, “The Docket”
California Western University, “The Commentary”
Capital University, “Res Ipsa Loquiter”
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva), “Cardozo Jurist
Casa Western Reserve University, “The Docket”
University of Chicago, “The Phoenix”
Chicago—Kent College of Law, “The Commentator”
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law,
“The Brief”
Cleveland—Marshall, “The Gavel”
Columbia University, “The Adviser”
University of Connecticut, “Pro Se”
Cornell University, “The Tower”
Creighton University, “PRAETOR”
University of Denver, “The Writ”
University of District of Columbia School of Law,
“The Side-Bar”
University of Detroit Mercy “The Docket”
University of Florida—Levin College of Law,
“The FlaLaw”
Fordham University “RAMblings”
George Mason University, “The Docket”
Georgetown University Law Center, “The Law Weekly”
George Washington University, “Nota Bene”
Georgia State University “The Docket”
Hofstra Law School, “Conscience”
University of Kansas, “The Brief Brief”
University of Kentucky “Week in Brief”
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis,
“The Dictum”
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Loyola Law School—Los Angeles, “Loyola Reporter”
Loyola University—Chicago “Blackacre”
John Marshall, “The Decisive Utterance”
University of Maryland, “The Raven”
Mercer University, “Janus Chronicles”
University of Miami, “Res Ipsa Loquitor”
University of Michigan, “Res Gestae”
Michigan State University, “Res Ipsa Loquitor”
Mississippi College School of Law, “The Legal Eye”
New England Law | Boston, “Due Process”
New York Law School, “The “De Novo”
New York University, “The Commentator”
Northwestern University, “The Pleade”
North Carolina, “Mere Dictum”
Nova Southeastern University, “Broadly Speaking”
Ohio State University, “Hearsay”
Oklahoma City University, “The Verdict”
University of Pennsylvania, “Penn Law Forum”
Pace University, “Hearsay”
Penn State Dickinson School of Law,
“The Judicial Notice”
Quinnipiac University “The Quinnipiac Legal Times”
Regent University School of Law, “Class Action”
University of Richmond, “Juris Publici”
Roger Williams University School of Law, “The Docket”
Rutgers University—Newark, “The Record”
St. John’s University, “The Forum”
St. Thomas University, “Opinio Juris”
Samford University—Cumberland, “Pro Confesso”
University of San Diego, “Motions”
University of San Francisco, “The Forum”
Santa Clara University, “The Advocate”
Seattle University, “Prolific Reporter”
Seton Hall University School of Law,
“The Cross Examiner”
South Texas College of Law, “Annotations”
Southern Methodist, “The Advocate”
Suffolk University Law School, “DICTA”
Temple University Beasley School of Law,
“Class Action”
University of Texas, “The Writ”
Thomas M. Cooley Law School “The Pillar”
University of Toledo, “No Holds Bar Review”
Touro Law Center, “The Restatement”
Tulane University, “Dicta”
University of Tulsa, “The Baculus”
Valparaiso University, “The Forum”
Vermont Law School, “The Forum”
University of Virginia, “Virginia Law Weekly”
Wake Forest University, “Hearsay”
Washington University, “Devil’s Advocate”
Washington and Lee, “Law News”
Western New England College, “Lex Brevis”
Western State University, “The Precedent”
William & Mary, “Not Wythe-Standing the News”
William Mitchell College of Law, “Opinion”
Student Organizations
Students Helping Assure Racial Equity, Justice, and Diversity
University of California—Los Angeles
Tarrant County Bar Association Law School Division
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Students Organization for Victim’s Advocacy (SOVA)
Gonzaga University
Tarrant County Trial Lawyers Association Law Student Division
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Student Outreach Society
Seton Hall University School of Law
Tarrant County Young Lawyers
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Student Recruitment and Orientation Committee
University of Texas
Tax and Estate Planning Society
University of Alabama
Michigan State University
Santa Clara University
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Student Recruitment Team (SRT)
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Mississippi
Student Senate
Columbia University
University of Kansas
University of Michigan
Students Against the Death Penalty
Georgetown University Law Center
Students for Legal Opportunities in Africa
University of Michigan
Students Trial Lawyers Association
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
Georgia State University
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Students United
American University
Students United to Promote Racial Awareness
University of Virginia
Study Abroad Club
Arizona State University College of Law
Substantial Performance
New York University
Surf Law Society
University of San Diego
University of Southern California
University of Hawaii
Suspension Representation Project
New York University
Tax Law Association/Society
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Davis
Chapman University
University of Connecticut
Gonzaga University
Hofstra Law School
University of Houston Law Center
University of Kansas
Lewis & Clark Law School
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Quinnipiac University
Roger Williams University School of Law
University of San Diego
Seton Hall University School of Law
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Syracuse University
Valparaiso University
Villanova University
Washburn University School of Law
Teaching Quizmakers
University of Texas
Technology and Intellectual Property Society
Boston College Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University of Colorado
Tulane University
Sustainable Law & Policy
American University
Technology and Law Society/Association
Georgia State University
Stanford Law School
Sutin Public Interest Project
Appalachian School of Law
Technology, Science, and Law Association
Yale Law School
Taiwanese Student Association
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Teen Court
University of New Hampshire School of Law
Target Shooting Club
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
245
Student Organizations
Tenant Information Project
University of Cincinnati
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Tenant’s Rights Project
Columbia University
Tennis Society/Club
Brooklyn Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
University of Pennsylvania
Washington University
Texas Aggie Legal Society
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Texas Club
New York University
Texas Law Fellowships
University of Texas
The Law Review
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Washington University
The Modern American
American University
The Real Estate Law Society
Nova Southeastern University
The Theory Workshop
Yale Law School
Therapeutic Jurisprudence Society
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Thurgood Marshall Legal Society
University of Texas
Toastmasters
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Southwestern Law School
The John Marshall Law School
University of Kentucky
New York University
Regent University School of Law
Samford University—Cumberland
University of South Dakota
Southwestern Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Villanova University
Washburn University School of Law
Widener University School of Law
University of Wyoming
Trial Lawyers Association
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Los Angeles
University of Denver
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
University of Oregon
Trial Moot Court Board
George Washington University
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Trial Team
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Columbia University
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Maryland
Mississippi College School of Law
Stetson University College of Law
William & Mary
Triangle Bar
Michigan State University
Trivia Contest
University of Chicago
Tort Law Society
Western State University
Tulane Child Advocates
Tulane University
Tort and Personal Injury Law Association
Southwestern Law School
Turkish Law Society
Georgetown University Law Center
Traffic Court
University of Kansas
Tutoring
Albany Law School
University of California—Hastings
University of Colorado—Rothgerber Tutors
Gonzaga University
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis,
The Dean’s Tutorial Society
North Carolina Central University
Northwestern University
Ohio State University
Southern Methodist
Tulane University
Vermont Law School
Transfer and Visiting Students Association
University of California—Berkeley
Columbia University
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Transfer Network Association
Cornell University
Trial Advocacy Society
Brooklyn Law School
Duquesne University
George Mason University
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Student Organizations
Washburn University School of Law
Yale Law School
UCLAW Students Helping Assure Racial Equity, Justice
and Diversity
University of California—Los Angeles
UN Association of the United States of America (UNA–USA)
Chicago—Kent College of Law
Unemployment Action Center
Brooklyn Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Columbia University
University of Connecticut
Fordham University
Hofstra Law School
New York University
Pace University
Unemployment Compensation Project
University of Pennsylvania
United Law Students of Color Council
University of Pennsylvania
United Nations
Georgetown University Law Center
United Students
University of Oklahoma
Universities Allied for Essential Medicine
University of Michigan
Urban Assembly School for Law & Justice Mentoring Program
Brooklyn Law School
Urban Law Forum
University of Pennsylvania
Urban Ventures Project
University of Pennsylvania
UC Hastings “Tenderloins” Ultimate Club
University of California—Hastings
US-Canadian Law Society
University of North Dakota
US-Mexico Bar Association
University of Oregon
Veterans Law Association/Society
Boston College Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Los Angeles
Cornell University
Hamline University School of Law
Quinnipiac University
Stanford Law School
University of Utah
Washburn University School of law
Vietnamese American Law Student Society/Association
University of California—Hastings (VALS)
Chapman University (VALSA)
Vocal Group
Brooklyn Law School (A Cappelants)
The John Marshall Law School
University of Michigan (Head notes)
Northwestern University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
Yale Law School
Voces Juridicas Latinas
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA)
Albany Law School
Appalachian School of Law
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles
Campbell University
Capital University
University of Connecticut
Creighton University
University of Dayton
University of Detroit Mercy
Duke University
Drake University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
George Mason University
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Hofstra Law School
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Kentucky
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Miami
Michigan State University
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Montana
Mercer University
University of Nebraska
North Carolina Central University
Northern Kentucky University—Chase
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
University of Oklahoma
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Quinnipiac University
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Samford University—Cumberland
University of South Dakota
247
Student Organizations
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
University of Tennessee
Touro Law Center
University of Tulsa
Tulane University
Valparaiso University
Vermont Law School
University of Virginia
Washburn University School of Law
Washington and Lee
Western New England College
Western State University
Widener University School of Law
William & Mary
Volunteer Law Clerks Association
West Virginia University
Volunteer Program
Cornell University, Law Community Volunteer Program
Volunteer Society
Washburn University School of Law
Volunteer Student Law Project
University of Dayton
Voter Rights/Education Project
University at Buffalo—SUNY
Stanford Law School
Wall Street
New York University
West Coast Connection
New York University
Western Heritage Society
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Willamette Journal of International Law & Dispute Resolution
Willamette University
Willamette Law Online
Willamette University
William O. Douglas Committee
Gonzaga University
Wine Appreciation Society
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Brooklyn Law School
George Washington Law Center
Seattle University
Wine Club
Boston University Law School
Wine and Food Club
University of Pennsylvania
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Wolverine Student Bar Association
Michigan State University
Women of Color
Georgetown University Law Center
University of New Mexico
New York University
Stanford Law School (Women of Color Action Network)
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Virginia
Women In Law
University of kansas School of Law
Samford University—Cumberland
Santa Clara university
Southern Methodist
Women of Stanford Law
Stanford Law School
Women’s Association
University of Pennsylvania
Women’s Basketball Club
Georgetown University Law Center
Women’s Bar Association
DePaul University College of Law
Mississippi College School of Law
Women’s Law Caucus/Students Association/Coalition
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
Appalachian School of Law
University of Arizona College of Law
Arizona State University College of Law
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
University of California—Los Angeles
California Western University
Campbell Law School
Capital University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Catholic University of America
Chapman University
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Cincinnati
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Creighton University
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
Student Organizations
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Drake University
Duke University
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida—Levin College of Law
Florida Coastal School of Law
Florida State University
Fordham University
Georgetown University Law Center
George Mason University
University of Georgia
Golden Gate University
Gonzaga University
Hamline University School of Law
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Hofstra Law School
University of Houston Law Center
University of Idaho
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Iowa
The John Marshall Law School
University of Kentucky
Lewis and Clark Law School
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Marquette University
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Montana
University of Nebraska
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of New Mexico
New England Law | Boston
University of North Carolina
North Carolina Central University
Northeastern University
Northern Illinois University
University of North Dakota
Northern Kentucky University—Chase
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
University of Oklahoma
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge, School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
Quinnipiac University School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers University—Newark
St. John’s University
Saint Louis University
St. Mary’s University
Samford University—Cumberland
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Seton Hall University School of Law
University of South Carolina
University of South Dakota
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Stanford Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
University of Texas
Texas Tech University
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center
Tulane University
University of Tulsa
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
Washington University
Washington and Lee
West Virginia University
Western New England College
Western State University
Whittier Law School
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
University of Wyoming
Yale Law School
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Student Organizations
Women’s Law Forum
University of Oregon
Youth Criminal Justice Society
New York University
Women’s Legal Alliance
Georgetown University Law Center
Youth and Education Law Society
University of California—Berkeley
Stanford Law School
Women’s Legal Forum
Michigan State University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Washburn University School of Law
Women’s Legal Society
Baylor University
Women’s Mentoring Program
University of Chicago
Woolsack Honor Society
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Workers Justice Project
University of California­—Los Angeles
Worker’s Solidarity Group
Georgetown University Law Center
Write Research Institute for Timed Essays
Santa Clara University
Wrongful Convictions Projects
University of Miami
WSRSL Running Group
University of Hawaii
Y’allSA
University of Pennsylvania
Yearbook
Brooklyn Law School
New England Law | Boston, “Legacy”
Yoga Club/Society
Brooklyn Law School
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Chapman University
Columbia University
University of Pennsylvania
Young Democrats
Seattle University
Young Lawyers Program/Association
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Youth Advocacy Caucus
Northeastern University
Youth Advocacy Club/Caucus
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Georgetown University Law Center
Northwestern University
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Youth Justice Association
Columbia University
Scholarships
A. SCHOOLS OFFERING NON-NEED BASED SCHOLARSHIPS
The schools listed below responded to the Wilson/Stern Survey. Because of the wide variety in the nature of these
scholarships and manner in which they are awarded, only the schools have been identified. The reader should consult the
pages following this list for further information on some of the schools. Otherwise, consult the catalogue of each law school
for more specific information.
University of Akron
University of Alabama
Albany Law School
American University
Appalachian School of Law
University of Arizona College of the Law
Arizona State University College of Law
University of Arkansas—Fayetteville
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
University of Baltimore
Baylor University
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brigham Young University
Brooklyn Law School
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles
California Western University
Campbell Law School
Capital University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
Catholic University of America
Chapman University
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Cincinnati
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Cleveland—Marshall
University of Colorado Law School
University of Connecticut
Cornell University
Creighton University
University of Dayton
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy
University of District of Columbia School of Law
Drake University Law School
Duke University
Duquesne University
Emory University
Florida State University
University of Florida
Fordham University
George Mason University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University College of Law
Golden Gate University
Hamline Law School
University of Hawaii
Hofstra University
University of Houston Law Center
Howard University
University of Idaho
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Iowa
John Marshall Law School­—Atlanta
The John Marshall Law School
University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
Lewis and Clark Law School
Louisiana State University
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University School of Law—New Orleans
University of Maine School of Law
Marquette University Law School
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Mississippi
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Montana
University of Nebraska
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd
School of Law
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University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York Law School
New York University
North Carolina Central University
University of North Carolina
University of North Dakota
Northern Illinois University
Northern Kentucky University
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Nova Southeastern University
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
University of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City University
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Pepperdine University
University of Pittsburgh
Quinnipiac University School of Law
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers—The State University
School of Law—Camden
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
St. John’s University
Saint Louis University
St. Mary’s University
St. Thomas University
Saint Louis University
Samford University— Cumberland
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Seton Hall University School of Law
Stetson University College of Law
University of South Carolina
University of South Dakota
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southern University
Southern Illinois University
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
University of Texas
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
Texas Southern University
Texas Tech University
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center—Jacob D. Fuchsberg
Tulane University
University of Tulsa
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
University of Washington
Washington and Lee University
Washington University
Western New England
Western State University
Whittier College
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
University of Wyoming
Scholarships
Some schools responded at greater length about non-need based scholarships. The information from those schools follows.
University of Alabama School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: varies annually.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: varies.
(c) Criteria for selection: Mainly LSAT and UGPA.
(d) Nomination process: Applicants are automatically considered for scholarships.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: n/a.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: varies.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Must maintain a particular academic level. Details provided at time
of award.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: various
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: various
(c) Criteria for selection: GPA
(d) Nomination process: (e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Albany Law School
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 35–40.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $10,000–$22,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: 1) Deans’ and Founders’ scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic promise as
demonstrated by the candidate’s undergraduate grade-point average and LSAT score. 2) Diversity scholarships are awarded
to applicants with unusual backgrounds including those minorities who historically have been under-represented in the
legal profession.
(d) Nomination process: An applicant is nominated for a non-need based scholarship by the Admission Committee at the time
of acceptance.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: There is no cut off date.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: There is no cut off date.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: The response date for acceptance of the scholarship is the same as the
applicant’s admissions deposit due date (May 1).
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: 1) Deans’ scholarships maybe retained year-to-year without
reapplication as long as a student ranks in the top quarter of the class at the end of each academic year. 2) Founders’
scholarships may be retained year-to-year without reapplication as long as a student ranks in the top third of the class at
the end of each academic year. 3) Diversity scholarships may be retained year-to-year without reapplication as long as a
student makes satisfactory academic progress towards their degree.
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2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: 6.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: These scholarships range from full tuition, 1/2 tuition and 1/3
tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: (d)Nomination process: These scholarships are awarded to second and third year law students that place 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in
their class, and are awarded for one year at a time.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: If the student were to finish 1st, 2nd or 3rd the following year they would again
receive the scholarship.
American University
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: 1/3 to full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: GPA & LSAT, public interest scholarship: also consider demonstrated interest in public interest.
(d) Nomination process: Dean’s Office: no nominations, chosen by dean; apply separately.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination, public interest: January 15.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: n/a
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Varies.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Maintain 3.0 for PI/PS.
2. Non-need Based Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies.
(c) Criteria for selection: Varies.
(d) Nomination process: Application through financial aid office.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Maintain good standing.
Appalachian School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies annually.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: 2/3 to Full Tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Primarily UGPA and LSAT Score(s) but entire application is considered.
(d) Nomination process: Applicants are selected by review of their admissions application.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: n/a.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Response date indicated in acceptance letter.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Varies.
2. Non-need Based Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies.
(c) Criteria for selection: Law GPA.
(d) Nomination process: All Students are reviewed after posting of year end grades.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Varies.
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3. Angela D. Dales Merit Scholarship Program for first-year students: •Merit Scholarships are awarded in the form of a credit against the tuition charged to the student who receives the award.
•Eligibility for an award during the student’s first year of Law School is determined based on the student’s Law School
Admissions Test (LSAT) score and undergraduate grade point average (UGPA) as determined by LSAC. Eligibility for
retention of an award during the student’s second and third years is determined based on the student’s academic
performance during Law School.
•The Law School is able to award only a limited number of these scholarships, and scholarships will be awarded on a
first-come, first-served basis. Applicants therefore are encouraged to complete their Law School application at the earliest
possible date. An award is not finalized until the applicant has been accepted to the Law School and has paid his or her
seat deposit.
•
Transfer students are not eligible for Merit Scholarships.
Arizona State University
Takes need into consideration for some students.
University of Arizona
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies annually.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000–$14,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic achievement and personal qualities.
(d) Nomination process: All admits are considered.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: Feb. 15
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Varies.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: “Some one-year awards; some continuing awards.”
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: 25.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $2,000–$14,000
(c) Criteria for selection: “Excellent academic performance and personal qualities”
(d) Nomination process: n/a.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Top 25% of class.
University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: varies annually.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $500 to full tuition, fees, and books.
(c) Criteria for selection: LSAT and index; diversity of background and experiences.
(d) Nomination process: Administration surveys admitted applicants.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: n/a.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: varies.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Top award: Top 25% of class; other awards: Top 50% of class.
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2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: (b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $500 to full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Law GPA, need, diversity.
(d) Nomination process: Students submit scholarship applications.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Must reapply.
Baylor University
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: 1/3 to full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Primarily UGPA and LSAT score(s) but entire application is considered.
(d) Nomination process: Applicants are selected by review of their admissions applications.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: n/a.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Response date indicated in acceptance letter.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: 2.6 cumulative law school GPA.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: varies
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: 1/2 and full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: minimum of 3.4 law school GPA.
(d) Nomination process: n/a.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Same as the minimum GPA required for that particular award.
Boston College Law School
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 58
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $5,000–$35,000
(c) Criteria for selection: General strength of application and GPA/LSAT
(d) Nomination process: None
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: March 1.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: April 15.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Good academic standing
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Boston University Law School
1. Non-need Base Scholarships for Entering Students
(a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-based scholarships: $10,000–$40,000
(c) Criteria for selection: LSAT, UGPA, general strength of the application
(d) Nomination process: Selection is based on the admission committee’s review of the application.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: Not applicable
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: Not applicable
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: April 15
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Maintaining Satisfactory Academic Progress
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Not applicable
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Not applicable
(c) Criteria for selection: Not applicable
(d) Nomination process: Not applicable
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Not applicable
Brigham Young University—J. Reuben Clark Law School
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 83.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $500–$6,700.
(c) Criteria for selection: Selected from all applicants based upon index and general strength of application.
(d) Nomination process: By applying for admission to the BYU Law School.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: February 15.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: February 15.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: May 1.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Remain in the top 1/3 of class, retain scholarship; middle 1/3, lose
half; bottom 1/3, lose scholarship.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: 53.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $500–$6,700.
(c) Criteria for selection: Grades in first year.
(d) Nomination process: By remaining in the top third if they entered with a scholarship-or in top 15% if no scholarship at
entrance.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: All students are considered.
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Brooklyn Law School
1. Non-need Based Scholarship: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $8,900–full tuition
(c) Criteria for selection: Undergraduate GPA, LSAT scores(s), college(s) attended.
(d) Nomination process: Automatically with admissions application.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: Not applicable
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: Not applicable
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: May 1st or 2 weeks after acceptance, whichever is later,
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Top 40% of graduating class for 100% renewal; partial renewal
possible with lower achievement.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $11,000
(c) Criteria for selection: Rank in top 10% of class.
(d) Nomination process: All students are reviewed after posting of year-end grades.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Maintain grades in top 10% of class.
University at Buffalo—SUNY
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies annually.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,500–full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Dean’s and named scholarships are awarded on the basis of undergraduate academic achievement
& LSAT score, but may also include other factors.
(d) Nomination process: All applicants are considered for scholarships.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: February 1.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: April 1.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Must maintain a particular academic level. Details provided at time of
award.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies.
(c) Criteria for selection: Scholarship committee will review law school academics & scholarship-specific criteria.
(d) Nomination process: Application.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: One year scholarship
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University of California—Berkeley, School of Law 2008–2009
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 54.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $557–$22,052.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic achievement, professional accomplishments and service to school or community.
(d) Nomination process: Applicants are selected by review of their admissions applications Scholarships Interest Form, and
matching Scholarships (for eligible applicants).
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: n/a.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Admissions response date or two weeks after offer, whichever is longer.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Criteria is determined by donor’s fund terms.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: 13.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000–$20,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: Donor’s fund terms.
(d) Nomination process: Students apply.
University of California—Davis, School of Law (King Hall)
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 20–24.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $5,000–$20,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: Merit or specific donor requirements.
(d) Nomination process: Selected by review of admission application. MLK scholarship is by direct application.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: February 1.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Depends on the offer date.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Satisfactory academic performance.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $200–$10,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic performance, writing ability, or specified donor criteria.
(d) Nomination process: Academic standing, committee selection.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Varies.
University of California—Hastings
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 5.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $5,000–$10,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: Merit.
(d) Nomination process: Selected by review of admission application. No separate scholarship application required.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: March 1.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Depends on the offer date.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: 3.0 GPA.
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2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $400–$10,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic performance, writing ability, judicial externship placement.
(d) Nomination process: Academic standing, committee selection.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Non-renewable.
University of California—Los Angeles
1. Non-need Based Scholarships: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $5,000–Full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Criteria for non-need awards is based on merit.
(d) Nomination process: Applicants are selected by review of their admissions applications.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: Feb. 1.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Varies.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: As outlined in the scholarship award letter.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Amounts vary.
(c) Criteria for selection: Varies; often times based on interest in a particular field.
(d) Nomination process: Recipients are selected by a committee consisting of faculty and administration.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: California Western University
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 15–16% of incoming class.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: 50–60 full/3 years; full/1st year, half tuition/2nd & 3rd years;
5–10 half tuition/3 years; or $10,000 Creative Problem Solving Awards.
(c) Criteria for selection: 1/2 are based primarily on academic & LSAT performance plus leadership, etc.; 1/2 based on same
criteria plus enrich ethnic diversity of our student body.
(d) Nomination process: Considered by Admissions Committee at time of review.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: Awards are made throughout
review process until application deadline (April 1) & some awards may be made beyond this date.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Contract of acceptance and deposit ($250) due April 1.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Dependent on terms of the award.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: 6–12.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Ranges from full to quarter.
(c) Criteria for selection: Generally top 10–12 rank in class.
(d) Nomination process: n/a.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Maintain 82 average or above at end of each trimester.
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Capital University Law School
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 30%.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000–full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: LSAT, GPA, diversity.
(d) Nomination process: Committee considers admitted pool.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: April 1—priority consideration
given.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: April 1 or two weeks after offer.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: GPA Criteria; dependent on terms of individual gift.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies annually.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000–full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Law GPA, rank, need.
(d) Nomination process: Students submit application.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Good standing.
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies annually.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $5,000 to full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Based on entire application for admission. No separate application necessary.
(d) Nomination process: All applicants are considered.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: April 1st.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Varies.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Top 80% (2.95 GPA). Certain scholarships are guaranteed for three
years.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies
(c) Criteria for selection: Perform exceptionally in the first year class.
(d) Nomination process: n/a.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Top 80% (2.95 GPA). Certain scholarships are guaranteed for three years.
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Case Western Reserve University
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 25–33% of incoming class
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $4,000–full tuition
(c) Criteria for selection: Awards based on merit and strength of application
(d) Nomination process: Automatic consideration upon offer of admission
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: n/a.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: April 1
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Good standing
Catholic University of America—Columbus School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 426.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,500–$25,360 (for one year).
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic excellence and other accomplishments.
(d) Nomination process: Automatically with admissions application.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: March 1.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: April 1 or first deposit deadline date.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Class rank in top 10% of class; renewable each year.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: 76.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,850–$25,360.
(c) Criteria for selection: Depends on scholarship requirements but grades usually a big factor.
(d) Nomination process: Self.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Top 10%.
Chapman University School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 50–56% of incoming class
(b) Dollar amount: 10% of tuition to full tuition
(c) Criteria: (d) Nomination process: Automatic with admissions application
(e) Deadline: (f) Deadline for application: Rolling admissions
(g) Response date: Date first deposit is due
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: 3.0 or better, in top 30% of class for second year. For those who
entered without a scholarship, but rank in the top 10%, they can earn 90–100% depending upon their actual ranking.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number: Varies with size of class
(b) Dollar amount: 10% of tuition to full tuition
(c) Criteria for selection: Renewed (for second year) or awarded based on achieving/maintaining a 3.0 or better.
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University of Chicago
Please see policy at http: //www.law.uchicago.edu/financial/index.html.
Chicago—Kent College of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $5,000–full tuition plus living expense stipend.
(c) Criteria for selection: A wide range of factors including academic merit.
(d) Nomination process: Candidates selected by Admissions Office.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: n/a.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Varies
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Varies.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,500–$15,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: Class rank and other factors. (d) Nomination process: n/a.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Varies.
University of Cincinnati
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 65–70%.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000–full tuition + $2,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: Varies, generally academic qualifications and one page scholarship application.
(d) Nomination process: No.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: April 1.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Varies
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: 2.0 GPA and full time student.
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 15–20.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $2,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic record and public interest/community activism.
(d) Nomination process: All considered-no application.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: March 15.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Varies
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: First year only.
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2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies.
(c) Criteria for selection: Varies. (d) Nomination process: Varies.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Varies.
Cleveland—Marshall
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 101 out of 254 who were enrolled
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: 9 Full-tuition; 51 Half-tuition; 41 $2,000 Awards; all
scholarships renewable providing students earn and maintain a 3.00 Cumulative Grade Point Average.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic performance in undergraduate school; LSAT score and other accomplishments as
identified in a resume or personal statement.
(d) Nomination process: All considered–no application
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need scholarships: Varies
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic merit; participation in activities of academic worth; commitment to volunteer programs in
the community
(d) Nomination process: Application forms;
University of Colorado Law School
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies annually
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies
(c) Criteria for selection: Mainly LSAT and UGPA, but may also include economic background.
(d) Nomination process: All admitted applicants are considered for scholarships.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: n/a.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Varies.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Must maintain a minimum GPA. Details provided at time of award.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need scholarships: Varies
(c) Criteria for selection: GPA plus other factors including area of law interest and extracurricular activities
(d) Nomination process: Application
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Single year awards
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Cornell University Law School
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Offered to 50% of class.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $5,000–$45,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic Merit.
(d) Nomination process: Automatic.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: n/a
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Same as admissions.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: passing grades (We make three-year awards.)
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: We make three-year awards.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: (c) Criteria for selection: (d) Nomination process: (e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Creighton University
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $2,000–full tuition ($19,432)
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic merit
(d) Nomination process: Automatic (application)
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: March 1st
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: March 1st
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Same as admissions
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Top third of class
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $2,000 full tuition ($15,000)
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic merit: participation in curricular activities of academic worth
(d) Nomination process: Application forms
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Top third of class
University of Dayton School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 50–60% of entering class.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $2,000–$22,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: LSAT/UGPA and personal background information
(d) Nomination process: All applicants are considered for scholarships.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: Preferably March 1.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: First seat deposit due date.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Top 40% of own class for merit scholarships—Good Standing
for other scholarships
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2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies.
(c) Criteria for selection: Performance based on rank, service to the law school, social justice activities
(d) Nomination process: All students are considered.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Stay in top 40% of own class for academic excellence scholarships, re-apply
for others
University of Denver
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 33% of admitted students.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: ½ tuition and above.
(c) Criteria for selection: Mainly GPA & LSAT. The chancellor Scholarship also into consideration prior commitment to public
interest.
(d) Nomination process: Applicants are automatically considered for scholarships.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: n/a.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: First tuition deposit deadline.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: 3.0 GPA.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies annually.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $500–full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Law school performances and other donor stipulated requirements.
(d) Nomination process: Application through financial aid office.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Maintain 3.0 GPA.
DePaul University College of Law
1. Non-Need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: varies annually.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $4,000 to full scholarship.
(c) Criteria for selection: varies.
(d) Nomination process: All applicants are considered for scholarship upon admission.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: n/a.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: response date is the same as the tuition deposit due date.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: varies.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: varies.
(c) Criteria for selection: varies.
(d) Nomination process: All applicants are considered for scholarship upon admission.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: varies.
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Drake University Law School
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 5.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Full tuition and fees +
$10,000/year living stipend
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic performance.
(d) Nomination process: All admitted files are automatically forwarded directly to the scholarship committee for review.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: Priority of March 1 but no
cut-off deadline.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: 4–6 weeks from notification.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Rank in top one-third of class.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: 0.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: (c) Criteria for selection: (d) Nomination process: (e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Duke University School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: No set number. The Samuel Fox Mordecai Scholarship is Duke’s
most prestigious scholarship and provides full tuition for all three years.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Amounts range from nominal to substantial.
(c) Criteria for selection: A wide range of factors may be considered in determining non-need based awards, including
academic performance or promise, demonstrated skills or leadership, extracurricular involvement, community service, or
life experiences.
(d) Nomination process: Completion of the scholarship application found in the packet of form provided to admitted students.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: No deadline.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: n/a.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Same date as enrollment deposits. (Normally around 4/1 for summerentering students, and 5/1 for fall-entering students.)
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: None.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: n/a.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: n/a.
(c) Criteria for selection: n/a
(d) Nomination process: n/a.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: n/a.
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Emory University School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Up to full tuition with stipend of $3,000 or summer clerkship.
(c) Criteria for selection: A wide range of factors may be considered in determining non-need based awards, including
academic performance or promise, demonstrated skills or leadership, extracurricular involvement, community service, or
life experiences.
(d) Nomination process: By faculty, Dean, pre-law advisor or employer if out of school.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: January 15.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: April.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Good Academic Standing.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Yes.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000 to full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Outstanding academic performance and leadership.
(d) Nomination process: Top 10% of class.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Good academic standing.
University of Florida
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: We offer 60 scholarships to incoming students. The majority are
three year awards, and are therefore awarded only every three years. This causes the number of awards available in any
given semester to vary.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: All of our non-need based $1,000–$5,800.
(c) Criteria for selection: In the application for admission priority is given to Florida residents.
(d) Nomination process: Only admitted students are nominated for Non-need Based scholarships. Awards are based on
information collected in the application for admission. Those offers are generally extended between January and March.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: Jan 15 for fall.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Must respond by April 1.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Must maintain a 3.20 law school grade average and be a
full-time student.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: 12 non-need based scholarships.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Our non-need-based scholarships range between
$1,000–$6,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic performance, demonstrated skills or leadership, extracurricular involvement,
community service.
(d) Nomination process: Students must have a 3.2 law school average.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: For the scholarships that are renewable, the student must keep a 3.2 law school
average and be a full-time student.
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George Mason University School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Schools Offering Non-Need Based Scholarships: Yes
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number offered to entering students: 15–20.
(b) Dollar amount range: $1,000–$10,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: Strength of application.
(d) Nomination process: Automatic.
(e) Response date: Specified in award letter.
(f) Criteria for maintaining after first year: For first year students only.
Georgia State University
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 10–20
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000–$20,000 (The $20,000 is award to a non-resident to
cover fees and tuition).
(c) Criteria for selection: Strength of application.
(d) Nomination process: The Atlanta Law School Scholarship requires the first year students to apply. All other scholarships
are awarded automatically.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Specified in award letter.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Academic achievement.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: 12.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: (c) Criteria for selection: $1,000–3,000.
(d) Nomination process: Application
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Good standing.
University of Georgia School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Approximately 33% of class.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000 to full tuition plus stipend.
(c) Criteria for selection: LSAT score, GPA, residency, other factors.
(d) Nomination process: None
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: None.
(f) Deadline for admissions application: February 1.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: April 15.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Good academic standing.
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2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000–full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic standing or criteria specified in endowment.
(d) Nomination process: Academic standing or self-nomination.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Good academic standing or continuation of criteria.
Golden Gate University School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Approximately 30% of class.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $5,000–full per year.
(c) Criteria for selection: Based on a review of entire application and record.
(d) Nomination process: all applicants considered
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: (f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: March 1.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: n/a.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: It’s awarded for 3 years, maintain by achieving 3.06 GPA
in required courses.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: In addition to the many Merit Scholarships, a large number of
named, endowed scholarships are awarded to those who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement and assist
those who have financial need.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $8,000–full.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic achievement and financial need.
(d) Nomination process: n/a.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Academic achievement and financial need.
Gonzaga University School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 90% of incoming class.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $5,000–$10,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: GPA, LSAT, diversity, service, leadership.
(d) Nomination process: Admissions application.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: (f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: April 15.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Deposit deadline as noted in acceptance letter.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: 2.75 GPA.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Besides scholarships that may be renewed from the first year,
there are 50 scholarships available to students after the first year.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $100–$2,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: Grades, other.
(d) Nomination process: Faculty committee.
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Hamline University School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 65% of entering class.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000 to full scholarships.
(c) Criteria for selection: Scholarships are awarded to first-year students on the basis of perceived academic performance as
measured by the LSAT, undergraduate GPA.
(d) Nomination process: All applicants are considered.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: Eligible until budgeted dollars are
all allocated—usually March.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Date deposit due.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: 2.9 GPA.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Hamline offers approximately 30 scholarships to continuing
students in addition to those renewed from first year. These scholarships may include a need component, as well as merit.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000–1/2 tuition
(c) Criteria for selection: Varies.
(d) Nomination process: Students submit applications which are reviewed by a Scholarship Committee.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: These tend to be non-renewable scholarships.
University of Houston Law Center
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 99.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $5,000–full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Varies.
(d) Nominations process: Everyone admitted automatically considered.
(e) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Varies
(f) Criteria for maintaining scholarships: Law School GPA of 2.9.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: 75
(b) Dollar amount (or range) on non-need based scholarships: $100–$5,000
(c) Criteria for selection: Academics/Leadership/Service
(d) Nomination process: Application, Faculty or Peer Nomination
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Varies
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University of Idaho College of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 15–40.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: LSAT, UGPA, Prediction Index.
(d) Nomination process: Admissions Committee.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: n/a.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: 4 weeks from date of offer.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Law school academic performance.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: 60–100.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $500–$1,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: Law school GPA only.
(d) Nomination process: By the College of Law.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: 3.0 law school GPA.
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Approximately 60% of the class.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Scholarships range from $1,000 to full tuition + stipend.
(c) Criteria for selection: Scholarships are based on quality of entire application. Special attention is given to LSAT and
undergraduate GPA.
(d) Nomination process: Applicant is recommended for scholarship by the Dean of Admissions.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: Due to school’s rolling admission
process, applicants are considered on an individual basis until class is filled.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Announced at time scholarship is offered. Generally early April for
scholarships offered by mid-March. 10 days after scholarship offer for those offered after mid-March.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Varies
The John Marshall School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: About 40.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $6,000–$16,000 per year for each year.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic merit.
(d) Nomination process: Candidates are selected by the Admissions Office.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: (g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Generally 2 weeks. (Does not affect admission response deadline).
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Top 20, 30 or 50% depending on award—amounts kept in full
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2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: 40–50.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000–$10,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic merit, usually.
(d) Nomination process: Varies from class rank to our choosing.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: n/a.
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic record and LSAT score; diversity.
(d) Nomination process: Everyone admitted is considered.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: n/a.
University of Kansas
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic Achievement, leadership, civic and public service, and adversity.
(d) Nomination process: Everyone admitted is considered.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: n/a.
University of Kentucky College of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 80.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000—tuition and stipend.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academics and LSAT.
(d) Nomination process: Everyone admitted is considered.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: March 1/ February 15 for 3 largest scholarships.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: March 1.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: April 1–April 30.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Most scholarships for one year only. 2.7 GPA required
for 3-year scholarships.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: 40–50.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $500—tuition and stipend.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academics/leadership.
(d) Nomination process: All students have opportunity to apply.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: All scholarships for one year only.
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Lewis & Clark Law School
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies; around 40%.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies.
(c) Criteria for selection: The entire admissions file is reviewed for scholarship and decisions are announced in the admission
letter; students who demonstrate exceptional academic and professional promise are considered for awards.
(d) Nomination process: All law school applicants are considered.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: n/a.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Same as tuition deposit deadlines.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Students must maintain a 2.95 GPA.
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 20–30.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000–$10,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: Merit (LSAT/GPA) and experience.
(d) Nomination process: Automatic review upon admission.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: As soon as possible. Awarded
until all monies are allocated.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Same as tuition deposit.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Good standing (C average).
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: 24.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $100–$1,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: Top rank in class or top grade in course.
(d) Nomination process: n/a.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: n/a.
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Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, Loyola Marymount University
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 40% to 50% of entering students receive scholarship awards. In
addition, 6–10 Public Interest scholarships are awarded each year.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: The majority of Scholarships to entering students range from
$10,000 to $20,000. There are several full scholarships awarded.
(c) Criteria for selection: A student’s performance on the LSAT, their undergraduate record, and supplementary credentials
used for scholarship consideration.
(d) Nomination process: Applicant’s notification of scholarship nomination is sent after the letter of admission. Some
students will be given the opportunity to interview for awards.
(e) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: Applicants are encouraged to
submit application materials by February 1.
(f) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Students who are nominated for scholarships must respond before early
April or two weeks after their admit date if admitted after initial deadline.
(g) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Currently if the scholarship award is renewable, the student’s grade
point average must be 2.6 or higher.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Scholarships are awarded to the top 10% of the class.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Scholarships to upper division students range from
approximately $14,000–$25,000 of the class.
(c) Criteria for selection: Top 10% of 1st year class.
(d) Nomination process: Students in the top 10% of each division (day & evening) are automatically considered for a
scholarship award.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: A GPA of 2.6 and full-status must be maintained.
University of Maine Law School
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Nominal to substantial.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic excellence, promise of success in law school.
(d) Nomination process: Automatic consideration upon offer of admissions.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: (f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: (g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: April 15.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Reapply each year.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: 70.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies.
(c) Criteria for selection: Varies, depending on endowment.
(d) Nomination process: Application. Available to all.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: n/a.
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Marquette University Law School
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $3,000 up to full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Merit
(d) Nomination process: All admitted applicants considered.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: (f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: (g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Same as deposit deadline.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: 2.0 GPA (good standing).
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,500–3,500.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic performance.
(d) Nomination process: (e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Academic performance.
University of Maryland
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies; approximately 95.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic and leadership performance and potential.
(d) Nomination process: All admitted students considered.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: (f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: n/a
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Approximately April 15.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Good standing.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies.
(c) Criteria for selection: Demonstrated leadership.
(d) Nomination process: Self nomination.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Awarded for one year, but may be renewed.
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University of Memphis Law School
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000 to full in state tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Admission Profile, GPA, LSAT.
(d) Nomination process: Application to law school is scholarship application.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: March 1.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: March 1.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: April 1 or 2 weeks after receipt of award.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Varies based on award.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: instate tuition plus stipend.
(c) Criteria for selection: Varies.
(d) Nomination process: Self-nominating with application.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Usually one-year awards.
Mercer University—Walter F. George School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $5,000 to full tuition plus a stipend.
(c) Criteria for selection: Merit.
(d) Nomination process: Essay question for George Woodruff Scholarship and Walter F. George Public Service Foundation
Scholarship. All others considered upon acceptance.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: February 15 (George Woodruff and Walter F. George Scholarships).
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: March 15.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Deposit deadline.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Good standing.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $8,000–$12,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: Merit.
(d) Nomination process: n/a.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Good standing.
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University of Miami
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 28% of the entering class.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000 to full tuition. The Harvey T. Reid and Soia Mentschikoff
Scholarships are 3-year full tuition awards with $1,000 stipend per year. Approximately 10 are awarded each year. Miami
Scholars Program gives favor to merit-based admits who have a demonstrated history of community work and/or public
service interests. The scholarship is $26,000 annually.
(c) Criteria for selection: Merit.
(d) Nomination process: Application to school; only Miami Scholars Program requires application.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: Applications for the Miami Scholars Program are due by March 1. To be considered for all
scholarships, applications should have their early files completed by January.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: Early January.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: April 1.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Varies from 3.0 to 3.2 depending on the award.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $5,000–Full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Varies.
(d) Nomination process: Merit and service based scholarships available. Application required.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Varies from 3.0 to 3.2 depending on the award.
Michigan State University
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: 25%–Full tuition
(c) Criteria for selection: Merit
(d) Nomination process: Admission application
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: March 1st
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: 2nd Deposit June 1st
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: 3.0 GPA after first year, reviewed yearly.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: 50%–Full Tuition
(c) Criteria for selection: After completion of 29 credits; 36 GPA for 50% or 3.8 for 100% GPA.
(d) Nomination process: Merit
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: 3.0 GPA reviewed yearly.
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University of Minnesota Law School
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 8–10 Merit Awards
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Awards are based on quality of entire application. Special attention is given to LSAT and
undergraduate grade point averages.
(d) Nomination process: Applicant is recommended for scholarship by the Director of Admissions.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: March 1.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Ten days after award has been given.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Merit based scholarships are guaranteed for three years.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: 8–10 Merit Awards
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: n/a.
(d) Nomination process: Awards are given during first year and continue for all three years.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: n/a.
University of Mississippi School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 37.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000 to $36,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: Criteria for non-need awards is based on merit and, in some cases, ethnicity.
(d) Nomination process: Applicants are selected by Scholarship Committee by review of their admissions applications. No
direct application is required.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: No date set, but the earlier the
application is received, the better the chances of an award. We begin awarding scholarships in December.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: April 1.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Criteria is based on individual terms of the gift.
Mississippi College School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 48.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $5,000 to $29,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: Merit, academic potential, leadership, mock trail experience.
(d) Nomination process: All applicants are automatically considered—no separate application is necessary.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: June 1.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Same as admission deposit dates.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Ranges from top one third to top one half depending on
the scholarship.
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2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies, but generally up to top 20%.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000 to $25,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: Class rank at end of first year (grades).
(d) Nomination process: No nomination required—students are automatically considered.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Remain in the top one fifth to top one third depending on the scholarship.
University of Missouri—Columbia School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies annually.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000 to full tuition and fees.
(c) Criteria for selection: LSAT and GPA; diversity of background and experiences
(d) Nomination process: All admits are considered.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: January 15th.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Same as admissions deposit due date, April 1.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Top awards—top 20%; others—top 50%; students must file a new
scholarship application each year.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies annually.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies depending on funding.
(c) Criteria for selection: Law GPA, need and diversity.
(d) Nomination process: Must submit scholarship application each year.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Students are considered each year after submitting yearly scholarship application.
University of Missouri—Kansas City
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies annually.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000 to full tuition and fees.
(c) Criteria for selection: LSAT and GPA; diversity of background and experiences
(d) Nomination process: All admits are considered.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: February 15th.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: April 1.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Varies by scholarship.
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University of Montana
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 8.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $450–$3,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: LSAT, UGPA, Prediction Index.
(d) Nomination process: Everyone admitted is considered.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: March 1.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: 3 weeks from offer.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: n/a.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: 56.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,335.
(c) Criteria for selection: First or second academic year performance.
(d) Nomination process: Automatically considered.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Stipulation of scholarship.
University of Nebraska College of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies.
(c) Criteria for selection: Merit.
(d) Nomination process: All applicants are considered.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: March 1.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: By deadline to deposit.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Academic scholarships renewable if in top 1/3.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Approximately 10.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic-class rank.
(d) Nomination process: Top ten students in class.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Renewable if in upper 1/3 of class.
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University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies.
(c) Criteria for selection: Selected from all applicants based upon general strength of application.
(d) Nomination process: None; all applicants are considered
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: n/a
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Varies with date of admission.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Students must remain in the top 33.3% of their class.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies.
(c) Criteria for selection: Class standing, community service.
(d) Nomination process: None for scholarships awarded on basis of class standing; self-nomination for community
service scholarship.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: n/a.
New England Law | Boston
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies
(c) Criteria for selection: Financial Aid Officer/Admissions Committee
(d) Nomination process: n/a
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: March 15
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Varies
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Grade Point Average
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies
(c) Criteria for selection: Grade Point Average
(d) Nomination process: Grade Point Average
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Grade Point Average
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University of New Hampshire School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,500–Full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Some scholarships are merit based and focus primarily on academic success including LSAT scores
and undergraduate and graduate GPAs. Some scholarships are awarded to individuals who identify with groups under
represented in our law school and who based on past community endeavors will be an asset to the Law Center community.
(d) Nomination process: Some scholarships require separate application. Some scholarships are based on information
included in application.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: March 15.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: March 15.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: April 15 (first seat deposit).
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Range from good academic standing to 3.2 GPA.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: (c) Criteria for selection: Academic excellence in law school, but no merit scholarship awarded at admission.
(d) Nomination process: (e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: University of North Carolina School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Approximately 100 for all students regardless of year.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $3,000–full-tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: (d) Nomination process: In-house after admission
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: (f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: (g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Date of enrollment deposit.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Good academic standing.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: 8–10.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000–$8,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: Superior academic performance in law school.
(d) Nomination process: In-house.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: None—good standing only.
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Northern Illinois University
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 20–25.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $500 to full-tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: LSAT, GPA, major, undergraduate school, diversity, leadership qualities and community service.
(d) Nomination process: (e) Deadline for self-nomination: (f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: May 31
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Generally 2 weeks.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: n/a.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: 20–25.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $500 to full-tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: First year performance.
Nova Southeastern University
1. Each year, the Law Center invests approximately $1.25 million in scholarships to full-time students. Awards are based on
undergraduate academic achievement, LSAT score, and other factors. All students who are accepted to the Law Center
are considered for these scholarships. We award scholarships only to entering students and renew them yearly based on
satisfactory academic progress.
Goodwin Scholars: $20,000 Merit Scholarship
Ohio Northern University
1. Legal Scholar Program: With a strong academic background, you may be eligible for a Legal Scholar Award. Your application for admission will be
automatically considered for all scholarship opportunities. The College of Law has established the following scholarship
categories for the 1999 entering class.
If you meet the following scholarship criteria, you are placed into an accelerated admissions process. Typically, you will be
informed of admissions and scholarship decisions from Ohio Northern no more than three weeks after application.
All scholarships awarded through the Legal Scholar Program are renewable each year, so long as the recipient remains in good
academic standing for scholarship students.
2. Judicial Scholarship: If you have a 3.2 or higher cumulative GPA and scored 157 or above on the LSAT, you would likely receive a scholarship of at
least $15,000.
3. Barrister Scholarship: If you have a 3.0 or higher cumulative GPA and scored 154 or 156 on the LSAT, you would likely receive a scholarship of at
least $12,000.
4. Counselor Scholarship: If you have a 2.8 or higher cumulative GPA and scored 152 or 153 on the LSAT, you would likely receive a scholarship of at
least $8,000.
5. Dean Scholarship: Applicants with competitive LSAT scores and GPAs who do not qualify for a Judicial, Barrister or Counselor award will be
considered for a Dean’s scholarship. The award amounts will vary and are based on a careful review of the applicant’s entire file.
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6. Additional Scholarship Programs
a. ONU Grand Awards: On the basis of academic qualifications, personal qualities, and established financial need, Grand Awards are made to
selected students who will enhance diversity in the student body and the legal profession. The awards are renewable each
year, as long as the recipient remains in good academic standing.
b. Merit Awards: The college of Law awards scholarships to students who excel during their first year in law school, but who have not received
any of the previously listed scholarships or grants. These awards up to $10,000—are based on the cumulative first year GPA, in
amounts linked to the level of performance.
Ohio State University Moritz College of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 10 Moritz Merit Scholarships and several partial scholarships.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $2,000 to full in-state tuition with stipend.
(c) Criteria for selection: (d) Nomination process: No nomination, we simply look at their numbers and other contributing factors.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: Students must complete the
application for admission by February 1 and must have taken the LSAT by December to be considered for the Moritz Merit
Scholarships. Also, if offered admission, applicant will automatically be reviewed for all other merit scholarships
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: April 15.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: The recipients must maintain a 3.0 to receive the award in the second
and third years.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Some.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $2,700 to full in-state tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: (d) Nomination process: The criteria depend on the particular scholarship.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Varies with each scholarship.
Oklahoma City University School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Several.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $5,000–full tuition, fees and stipends.
(c) Criteria for selection: Varies.
(d) Nomination process: All students are automatically considered for a Merit Scholarship. Other scholarships
require application.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: Varies
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: April 15 or 30 days after notification.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Merit—must remain in the top quarter of the class. Sumners—must
remain in the top third of the class.
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2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies
(c) Criteria for selection: Class rank.
(d) Nomination process: Scholarship committee.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Must remain in the top 25%.
University of Oklahoma College of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 76% of actual class.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000–$10,000
(c) Criteria for selection: Various factors
(d) Nomination process: All files are considered automatically.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: 15 March.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: March 15.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: 30 days after notification.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: varies.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Again, there are a number of awards after the first year. Those
require a scholarship application as well. Scholarship recipients are selected by a committee or Dean.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000–$10,000
(c) Criteria for selection: Various factors.
(d) Nomination process: Student applications.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Varies.
University of Oregon
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of Scholarships offered to entering students: approximately 50–60%
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: average $5,000
(c) Criteria for selection: All admitted applicants are automatically reviewed for renewable scholarships; we conduct a holistic
review of all aspects of an admitted applicant’s file.
(d) Nomination process: none
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: N/A
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: N/A
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: depends upon admission and scholarship offer
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Be enrolled full-time, be in good academic standing, maintain
a GPA of 2.00 or greater.
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2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies each year. A list of upper-division scholarships may be
found at http://www.law.uoregon.edu/students/scholarships/
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: varies widely.
(c) Criteria for selection: varies depending on scholarship and endowment agreement.
(d) Nomination process: Students apply online.
(e) Criteria for maintaining a scholarship: Be enrolled full-time, be in good academic standing, maintain a GPA of 2.00
or greater.
Pace University
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: We offer a number of non-need based scholarships. Of the enrolling
class, this translates into approximately $1.8 million in total aid to entering students.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: range—$3,000 to full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Criteria for selection: GPA, LSAT and all other factors indicated in file.
(d) Nomination process: All files are reviewed.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: February 1 for Fall admission.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: February 1 for fall admission.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Varies.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Law GPA of 3.0.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: No non-need based scholarships are offered after the first year.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: (c) Criteria for selection: (d) Nomination process: (e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: University of Pennsylvania Law School
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 55–65.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Up to full tuition in the first year, remaining years vary.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic performance or promise, demonstrated skills or leadership, extracurricular involvement,
community service, life experiences, or demonstrate interdisciplinary/inter-professional promise.
(d) Nomination process: Public Interest Scholarship has an application / All admitted candidates are considered for all
other scholarships.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: February 15.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Varies.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Academic good standing.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: n/a—all scholarships are awarded on a 3 yr basis.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: (c) Criteria for selection: (d) Nomination process: (e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: 287
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Penn State Dickinson
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: A small number.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Up to full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic performance.
(d) Nomination process: All admitted candidates are considered.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: n/a.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Varies.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Top 50% of class.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Small number.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $500–$3,000
(c) Criteria for selection: Criteria vary.
(d) Nomination process: Varies.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Varies.
University of Pittsburgh Law School
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 43% of incoming class.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $8,000–$12,000 in-state; $10,000–$13,000 out-of-state.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic promise demonstrated by the undergraduate GPA and LSAT score.
(d) Nomination process: Admissions committee review files of admitted applicants.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: As early as possible, since awards
are made on a rolling basis.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: April 1.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Maintain a 3.0 GPA (B average).
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies annually.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,500–$12,000
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic Performance
(d) Nomination process: (Automatic Process)
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Criteria varies.
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Quinnipiac University
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering student: Varies
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $3,000–Full Tuition
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic performance, demonstrated skills or leadership, extracurricular activities, LSAT score.
(d) Nominated process: All admitted students are automatically considered
(e) Deadline for self nomination: March 1; February 1 for full tuition
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self nominated: March 1; February 1 for full tuition
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: April 15
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Top 1/2 of class
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: Varies
(b) Criteria for selection: First year law school academic performance (Rank in class) and financial need; not
automatically renewable.
Regent University School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 21; 75% received some amount of law school scholarship.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $500–full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Merit, academic promise, achievement, leadership, public service and career goals.
(d) Nomination process: Awarded automatically on admission. Some unique scholarships require an award-specific essay
and/or letter of recommendation.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: Rolling; priority consideration by February 1.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: Rolling; priority consideration
by February 1.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Two weeks after admission or April 1, whichever occurs later.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Merit-based scholarships require specific law school GPAs; all
scholarships require adherence to the university’s Standards of Personal Conduct and satisfactory academic progression.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: 26.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $500–full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Merit, academic promise, achievements, leadership, character, public service and career goals.
(d) Nomination process: Merit-based scholarships renew automatically; some unique scholarships require faculty
nominations and award-specific essays.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Merit-based scholarships require specific law school GPAs; some scholarships require
reapplication and essays; all scholarships require adherence to the adherence to the university’s Standards of Personal
Conduct and satisfactory academic progression.
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University of Richmond—The T.C. Williams School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 9.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: John Marshall Scholarships $10,000 + need based aid.
(c) Criteria for selection: Essay/credentials (merit).
(d) Nomination process: Separate application required.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: (f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: January 15.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Varies, usually beginning of April.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Top 1/3 of class.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: n/a.
(c) Criteria for selection: n/a.
(d) Nomination process: n/a.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: n/a.
Roger Williams University School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $0 to full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic performance, LSAT.
(d) Nomination process: All admitted students are considered automatically.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: March 15, but applying sooner if
desiring a scholarship is strongly advised.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Varies.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Maintain appropriate class standing or GPA depending on scholarship.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $0 to full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic performance.
(d) Nomination process: Dean of the Law School.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Maintaining appropriate class standing or GPA depending on scholarship.
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Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 20.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $2,000 to full tuition for one year plus $2,000 stipend.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic merit.
(d) Nomination process: Admissions Committee.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: April 15.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: April 15.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Within 2 weeks of offer.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: As soon as possible.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: 20.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $500–$4,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: GPA.
(d) Nomination process: Director of Financial Aid, faculty and administration.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: GPA.
Saint Louis University School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000–full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Merit based.
(d) Nomination process: Applies with a letter request.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: March 1 preferred.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: Not set: March 1 preferred.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Within three weeks of award.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: 3.0
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Limited.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $200–$5,000 approximately.
(c) Criteria for selection: 1st year GPA.
(d) Nomination process: Request consideration based on 1st year GPA.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Same as above.
St. Thomas University School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: C-100.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $5,000–12,500.
(c) Criteria for selection: High LSAT score and undergraduate GPA.
(d) Nomination process: All applicants are reviewed.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: 4/9.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: 4/30.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: by deposit deadline.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: top 15% of class.
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Samford University—Cumberland
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $5,000 to full tuition plus a book award and one-time stipend.
(c) Criteria for selection: LSAT and GPA.
(d) Nomination process: Every admitted student reviewed for scholarships.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: May 31.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Varies.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Academic good standing.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies.
(c) Criteria for selection: GPA—1st year, 2nd year.
(d) Nomination process: Scholarship committee.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Academic good standing.
University of San Diego
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies.
(c) Criteria for selection: LSAT score and undergraduate GPA.
(d) Nomination process: All applicants automatically considered.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: None.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Varies.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Varies.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic excellence, rank in class.
(d) Nomination process: Top students in each of the day and evening divisions are automatically considered.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: n/a.
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University of San Francisco School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies annually.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies.
(c) Criteria for selection: Merit based GPA and LSAT.
(d) Nomination process: All applicants automatically considered.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: n/a.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Same as tuition deposit deadline.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Must have a 3.00 GPA at the end of each academic year in order
for scholarship to be renewed.
Santa Clara University School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies annually.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Up to full tuition
(c) Criteria for selection: LSAT and GPA plus all the information in the application file.
(d) Nomination process: The applicant checks the appropriate box on the application.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: n/a.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Same as tuition deposit deadline.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Usually top 20% of class.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies annually.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Up to full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Awards are based on academic performance.
(d) Nomination process: Students must fill out a scholarship application.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Strong performance.
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Seattle University
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: A third of the entering class.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $3,000 up to full-tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Exceptional aptitude for legal studies (as illustrated by the LSAT and GPA) and/or attributes that will
contribute specially and significantly to the student body.
(d) Nomination process: All applicants automatically considered, except the Scholars for Justice Award, Adolf A. Berle, Jr.
Scholarship, and Native American Law Scholarship.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: March 1. Feb. 1st for Scholars for
Justice Award, Adolf A. Berle, Jr. Scholarship, and Native American Law Scholarship.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Same as tuition deposit deadline.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Depending on the scholarship but usually top 25% or top 50%
of the class.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Approximately 279 students.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Up to $22,500.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic performance.
(d) Nomination process: All students considered based on class rank.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Each award is for one year only. Can receive another award.
Seton Hall University School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies annually.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $3,000 full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: LSAT, GPA, academic achievement, diversity.
(d) Nomination process: Committee considers admitted pool.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: April 1.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Varies but mostly are April 1.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Maintaining appropriate class standing or GPA depending
on scholarship.
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South Texas College of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Offered to each student meeting criteria.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies, however some form of scholarship assistance is
generally received by the top 25% of the entering class.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic Merit.
(d) Nomination process: All entering students are considered.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: February 25.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Varies
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Maintain 3.25 GPA for first year and every semester thereafter.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies.
(c) Criteria for selection: Merit, GPA and extra-curricular activities
(d) Nomination process: All students meeting criteria are considered.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Necessary to reapply each year and maintain specified GPA.
University of Southern California
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Approximately 70% of the first-year class receives scholarship assistance.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: The scholarships range in amounts up to full tuition plus a stipend.
(c) Criteria for selection: Scholarships are awarded based on merit and financial need. The entire admissions file is
reviewed during the scholarship application process; students who demonstrate outstanding academic and professional
promise and whose background and experience will enrich the Law School’s educational environment may qualify for
scholarship assistance.
(d) Nomination process: Submit “Application for Scholarships and Financial Aid.”
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: Students are encouraged to return their application for admission.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: February 1.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: April 15th.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Students receiving a scholarship at entrance can expect to remain at
the same level of scholarship assistance in their second and third years at the Law School.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Extremely rare. Three-year scholarships are awarded to applicants
at the time of entrance.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies.
(c) Criteria for selection: (d) Nomination process: (e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Three year scholarships are awarded to applicants at the time of entrance.
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Southern Illinois University School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: No limit.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $4,500–$10,725
(c) Criteria for selection: LSAT score.
(d) Nomination process: All applicants are considered.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: None
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: None.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: None.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: 2.8 Law School grade point average.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: (b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies
(c) Criteria for selection: Varies.
(d) Nomination process: Self-nominated.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Varies with specific award.
Southwestern Law School
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies from year to year.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $2,000 to full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Undergraduate GPA, LSAT, leadership and promise to the profession.
(d) Nomination process: Applicants may be invited to apply, or may apply on or before March 1.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: Priority consideration is given to applicants who apply on or before March 1.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: June 30.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: n/a.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: These scholarships are renewable for all years of law school provided
recipient maintains minimum academic standards. Wildman recipients must maintain at least a 2.3 GPA to maintain
scholarship eligibility. Schumacher recipients are required to maintain at least a 2.0 GPA.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies from year to year.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies from year to year.
(c) Criteria for selection: First, second or third-year academic performance.
(d) Nomination process: Automatically considered.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Stipulation of scholarship.
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Stetson University College of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies from year to year.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Full tuition (approximately $33,000 full tuition; $16,500
1/2 tuition).
(c) Criteria for selection: Admissions qualification, primarily LSAT and cumulative undergraduate GPA.
(d) Nomination process: Automatic.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: (f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: Admissions deadline.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Varies based on date of offer.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Maintaining a class rank in the top 40%
Suffolk University Law School
1. Non-need Based Scholarships
(a) Number of scholarships: Varies from year to year.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies from year to year.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic credentials, GPA and LSAT.
(e) Scholarships are renewed each year: GPA must remain at least 3.0.
Syracuse University College of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Up to full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: General strength of admission application and quality of response to an essay question. Scholarship
recipients full-time students.
(d) Nomination process: Applicants must answer a scholarship essay question in the application for admission. Applicants
who are recent undergraduate or graduate students are encouraged to provide academic letters of recommendation along
with their admission application.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: Entering students who believe they may qualify for a scholarship are urged to complete the
admission application by January 31.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: n/a.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Varies with admission deposit due date, beginning April 15.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Students must be enrolled full time, remain in good academic
standing, and maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA requirement ranges from a 2.80 to a 3.00).
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies.
(c) Criteria for selection: Varies.
(d) Nomination process: Varies.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: May be determined by endowment agreement.
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Temple University Beasley School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: Temple awards a number of scholarships based on merit, need and a combination of both, so it is difficult to separate the
factors which go inti the selection process and to provide specific information on the number of awards made in a specific
academic year.
Incoming students are eligible for a number of merit and need scholarships ranging from partial to full-time tuition. The
faculty Admissions Committee makes recommendations for merit scholarship awards and student are not required to submit
a separate application. The one exception is the Rubin-Public Interest Scholars Program which provides full and half tuition
scholarships to student who will be pursuing a public interest legal career.
Using division students are considered for numerous scholarships based on a variety of factors including academic
performance, financial need and contributions to the law community.
University of Tennessee College of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies.
(c) Criteria for selection: Varies.
(d) Nomination process: Automatic review process.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: Priority deadline of March 1.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: Priority deadline.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Varies.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Remain in good standing.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies.
(c) Criteria for selection: Various.
(d) Nomination process: Varies.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: n/a.
University of Texas School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 963 offered/265 accepted
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies; $2,500–48,858.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic.
(d) Nomination process: n/a.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: February 1.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: April 15.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Satisfactory academic progress.
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2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Depends on number who apply but average about 40.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $2,000–$8,300.
(c) Criteria for selection: Variable.
(d) Nomination process: n/a.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: n/a, awarded for academic year only.
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies annually.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Partial & Full tuition scholarships are awarded.
(c) Criteria for selection: Competitive LSAT and GPA, writing abilities as displayed through their submitted personal statement
and other writings, leadership skills and potential, life and work experience, volunteer and extracurricular activities,
motivation for attending law school, and diversity.
(d) Nomination process: There is no separate application. Applicants are selected on a rolling basis through the admissions
application process.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: n/a.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Response date indicated in acceptance letter.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Student must maintain required class ranking as outlined in their
award letter.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Partial & full tuition scholarships are awarded.
(c) Criteria for selection: Law GPA. Either maintenance of entering student scholarship or based solely on academic
performance.
(d) Nomination process: Students are reviewed at the end of the spring semester each year; students either maintain the
current scholarship or are considered as a result of being in the top 25% of the 1L class.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Student must maintain required class ranking as outlined in their award letter.
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Honors Scholarships.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: 10%–100%.
(c) Criteria for selection: Admissions Index or LSAT score.
(d) Nomination process: n/a.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: No deadline.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: No deadline.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Within 90 days of offer.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Law School GPA.
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2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Top 25% of each class: approximately 350.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: 15%–55%.
(c) Criteria for selection: Law School GPA.
(d) Nomination process: Law School GPA.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Every student who earned a law school cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or
higher received tuition reimbursement.
Touro Law Center—Jacob D. Fuchsberg
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies; up to 50% of all students.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $500–full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic promise as demonstrated by LSAT and GPA.
(d) Nomination process: Committee considers admitted pool.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: n/a.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Varies; depends upon acceptance date.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Varies; depends upon the terms of the original scholarship offer.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: 25%–50%.
(c) Criteria for selection: Law School GPA.
(d) Nomination process: Students receive automatic consideration, based on class rank.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Class rank.
Tulane University Law School
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: No set number. There is a fund which is distributed as appropriate.
About 2/3 of incoming students receive awards (though more than that are offered at the point of admission).
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $5,000–$30,000 per year,­­occasionally higher.
(c) Criteria for selection: Varies, but some combination of LSAT score, GPA, and personal statement plays the largest role.
(d) Nomination process: Automatic review as files are read during admission process.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: No firm deadline, but realistically speaking students need to apply for admission before
Feb. 1.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: No firm deadline, but need to
apply for admission before Feb. 1.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Whatever the commitment deadline is: either April 1 or April 15 in most
cases. For later admits, students receive a minimum of 2 weeks to respond.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: If student fails to maintain specified GPA, scholarship amount is
reduced by 50% for the following year. For more details, speak with Office of Admissions & Financial Aid at Tulane
Law School.
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2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: See above. Small number of new scholarships awarded to
exceptional continuing students.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: & $5,000–$7,500
(c) Criteria for selection: Performance during 1st year of law school.
(d) Nomination process: Letter submitted to Associate Dean.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Maintain GPA
University of Tulsa School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 49 in the fall of 1996.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $4,000–full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Merit.
(d) Nomination process: Reviewed when accepted.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: Chances are better if files are
completed by 2/1.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Feb. 15, if accepted before Feb. 1.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: 3.00 GPA
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: 183 in the fall of 1996.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000–$4,200.
(c) Criteria for selection: (d) Nomination process: Apply.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: 2.95–2.99
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University of Utah College of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 34 = 27% of entering class.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $6,000–$37,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: Emphasis is placed on the academic record as a whole.
(d) Nomination process: Reviewed when accepted.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: January 15.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Varies.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: If scholarship is renewable, 3.35 GPA (approx. top 40% of class), 1
year cannot be reviewed.
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2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: 16 in Fall of 1999.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $3,000–$16,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: See above for renewable scholarships.
(d) Nomination process: 1/2 apply 1/2 renewable
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarships: n/a
Valparaiso University School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies depending on pool.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: One quarter tuition to full time plus stipend.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic record and LSAT score; diversity.
(d) Nomination process: Decision is made by Valparaiso University Law School. No nominations except for Presidential
Scholarships—nominated by president of Lutheran college or university.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: N/A
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: For optimum consideration, file
should be complete March 1.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: April 15.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Top 40% for stipend scholarships. Top 60% for other scholarships.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: One-eight tuition to full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic Standing.
(d) Nomination process: Academic Standing.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Top 20% of class.
Vermont Law School
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 112.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $10,000 to full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic credentials.
(d) Nomination process: All admitted applicants automatically considered.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: March 1.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: n/a.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: April 15.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: 2.5 GPA
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: 123.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Up to 1/2 tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Class rank.
(d) Nomination process: Automatic consideration.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Good academic standing required for renewal.
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University of Virginia School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies annually.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Amounts vary from nominal to substantial.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic performance or promise, demonstrated skills or leadership, extracurricular activities,
community service, life experience.
(d) Nomination process: All admitted candidates are considered.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: Regular admission application
deadline of March 1.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Same date as enrollment deposits.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Academic good standing.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: n/a.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: (c) Criteria for selection: (d) Nomination process: (e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Wake Forest University School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 26.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $6,000–full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Based on undergraduate GPA, LSAT, leadership and promise to the profession.
(d) Nomination process: All applicants are automatically considered upon application and completion of file.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: In order to be considered for the
full tuition scholarships, it is recommended the applicants’ files be completed by mid-to late January.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: April 1, except the Fletcher Scholarships for which a two week response is
requested.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Fletcher, Brown, Law Alumni Council Scholarships: top quarter; Wake
Forest Law Faculty: upper third at the end of the first year and each academic year.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies from year to year.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies from year to year.
(c) Criteria for selection: First or second year academic performance.
(d) Nomination process: Automatically considered.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Stipulation of scholarship.
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Washburn University School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Approximately 35–40% of the entering class receives regular
academic-based scholarships each year.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Regular academic scholarships range from full non-resident
tuition and fees or full resident tuition, fees and $1,000 book stipend down to $2,000 per year. All such academic
scholarships are renewable for 3 years if the recipient maintains a 2.75 GPA or higher. (Any student who receives nonresident tuition and fees for the first year will receive only resident tuition and fees for the second and third years.)
(c) Criteria for selection: All admitted applicants are considered for the academic-based scholarships which are awarded
primarily by LSAT and GPA.
(d) Nomination process: All applicants are automatically considered for the regular academic-based scholarships.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: For 3 scholarships (which amounts to approximately $14,000 per year for three years),
students whose credentials place them in the top 10% of the applicants are given the opportunity to apply by March 1.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: The application deadline for fall is
April 1 and the application deadline for January admission is November 1 of the preceding year.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: With deposit; April 1 or approximately two weeks after being notified
of admission.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Scholarship recipients generally need to maintain a cumulative GPA of
2.75 at the end of each academic year to maintain the three-year awards. Some scholarships have additional requirements
stipulated at the time the scholarship is offered.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Both law school academic performance and need are considered
for all academic scholarships awarded after the first year. Approximately 20–25 awards are made each year to students
who did not receive academic awards as entering students.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Upper-level scholarships range from approximately $500 to
$1,800 for one year.
(c) Criteria for selection: Both law school academic performance and need are considered when awarding the upper-level
scholarships. Awards may be made on academic performance or need alone or on a combination of both.
(d) Nomination process: Students must apply for upper-level scholarships in April of each year for the following academic
year. Awards are made in mid-summer after spring semester grades are available.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: All of these scholarships are one-year awards and students must reapply for a thirdyear award even if they received a second-year award.
Washington and Lee University School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: There is no set number of merit-based scholarships. We have a fund
an can divide it up in any way that seems appropriate.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000 to full tuition plus a living stipend, roughly $25,000 in
1999–2000.
(c) Criteria for selection: Recipients are selected on the basis of academic and other credentials presented in the application for
admission. Honor Scholarship candidates are asked to come to Washington and Lee for interviews with members of the faculty.
(d) Nomination process: Applicants are nominated by the Assistant Dean.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: Around March 1 for Honor
Scholarship candidates; mid-March for others.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: May 1, same as the response date for the offer of admission.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Honor Scholarships: top third of class (though this is not a wholly
inflexible guideline); other scholarships, “satisfactory academic progress.”
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2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Again, there is no set number, but a fund to be divided according
to circumstances.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Generally, $1,000 to about half-tuition, but this may vary from
year to year.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic achievement in the first year of law school.
(d) Nomination process: Applicants are nominated by the Assistant Dean.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Continued satisfactory academic progress.
Washington University School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Approximately 60% of class.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $2,000 to full tuition and stipend.
(c) Criteria for selection: Combination of LSAT score and GPA, among other factors.
(d) Nomination process: All students are automatically considered for Scholars in Law Award.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a .
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: Suggested application deadline
for scholarship consideration is 2/1 suggested deadline for application is 3/1. Applications will continue to be accepted
after this date on a space contingency basis.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: April 1.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: All scholarships are awarded for 3 year terms as long as students
remain in good academic standing.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: One offered to all who qualify.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $5,000–$10,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: First year performance.
(d) Nomination process: First year performance.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Maintenance of superior academic performance.
University of Washington School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: (b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: (c) Criteria for selection: (d) Nomination process: (e) Deadline for self-nomination: (f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: (g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: (h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: 2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Approximately two.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: Based on law school performance.
(d) Nomination process: Based on law school performance.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: One-time awards.
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West Virginia University School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: 4.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Tuition and fees.
(c) Criteria for selection: Residency and academic achievement.
(d) Nomination process: Must make application.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: April 15.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: n/a.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Non-specific.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: 12.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000–tuition and fees.
(c) Criteria for selection: GPA and residency.
(d) Nomination process: Make application.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: GPA dictated by individual scholarship requirements.
Western New England School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $1,000–full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: LSAT and GPA predominantly; some other factors may be taken into consideration for
named scholarships.
(d) Nomination process: selected by the Admissions and Financial Aid Committee.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: No cut-off, recommended
application completion date: February 15.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: April 15, if offered by April 1. If offered after April 1, two weeks from
scholarship offer date.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Recipient must remain in the top 25% of class for full tuition
scholarship; other partial recipients must remain in top 50% of class.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $500–$1,500.
(c) Criteria for selection: First-year grades.
(d) Nomination process: Selected by Admissions and Financial Aid Committee.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Not renewable.
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*Western State University College of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: 10% to full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Average LSAT of all LSATs taken within the last five years, and cumulative undergraduate GPA
as reported by LSDAS.
(d) Nomination process: All applicants are considered.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: n/a.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Varies.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Maintenance of a minimum GPA as set out in the current
scholarship policy.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $2,592 to full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Cumulative WSU GPA.
(d) Nomination process: All students meeting unit completion requirements and in the top 30% are eligible.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: All scholarships are for one year only; all students are reviewed for eligibility at the
end of each spring semester.
Whittier Law School
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Whittier Law School offers non-need based scholarships to
approximately 10% of the entering class.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: The amounts range from $1,000–$5,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: The criteria for selection is a strong academic record, based on LSAT scores and GPA.
(d) Nomination process: The Director of Admissions nominates the candidates.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: There is no cut off date.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Students are usually asked to respond 2–3 weeks after they receive the
scholarship award.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: 2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Approximately 28 Dean’s Merit Scholarships are awarded to the
top 10 students in each first year section. Aside from these designated scholarships, the law school awards other merit
scholarships depending upon the pool of funds available.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $2,000 up to half of tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic accomplishments, commitment to the institution, involvement in student activities/
organizations and need.
(d) Nomination process: Students must complete general scholarship application every spring.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Scholarships are awarded only for one year terms. Students must re-apply each year.
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Widener University School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies from year to year.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies from year to year.
(c) Criteria for selection: Undergraduate GPA and LSAT score, diversity may also be considered.
(d) Nomination process: None.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: None.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies from year to year.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: One quarter to three quarters.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic performance in first year.
(d) Nomination process: None.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Maintenance of minimum GPA as stated in award letter.
Willamette University School of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies annually.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $2,000–$29,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: Exceptional aptitude for legal studies (as illustrated by the LSAT and GPA) and/or attributes that will
contribute specially and significantly to the student body.
(d) Nomination process: All applicants automatically considered.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: March 1.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: same as tuition deposit deadline.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: 2.9 GPA.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Scholarships are renewable.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Amounts vary.
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic performance.
(d) Nomination process: All students considered based on class rank.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Good standing.
William & Mary
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Varies annually. Approximately 60%.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Amounts vary from nominal to substantial. ($3,000–$18,000).
(c) Criteria for selection: Academic performance or promise, demonstrated skills or leadership, extracurricular activities,
community service, life experience.
(d) Nomination process: All admitted candidates are considered.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: n/a
(f) Deadline for admissions applications to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: Regular admissions application
deadline of March 1.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: Same date as enrollment deposits (after April 1).
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Stipulation of scholarship award and academic good standing.
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2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Varies annually. Approximately 50%.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: Varies annually. ($1,000–$15,000).
(c) Criteria for selection: Selection based on law school academic record and/or donor criteria.
(d) Nomination process: All students are considered.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Stipulation of scholarship award and academic good standing.
William Mitchell College of Law
1. Non-need Based Scholarships for Entering Students: (a) Number of scholarships offered to entering students: Approximately 40% of class.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: 45% of tuition-full tuition.
(c) Criteria for selection: LSAT and GPA.
(d) Nomination process: No nomination.
(e) Deadline for self-nomination: Awarded with admission.
(f) Deadline for admissions application to be eligible for scholarship if not self-nominated: Rolling admission; no deadline.
(g) Response date for acceptance of scholarship: April 26 and 4 weeks after admission thereafter.
(h) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Full or half—3.00 cum GPA. 30% or 35% depending on scholarships.
2. Non-need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Number of scholarships offered to continuing students: Top 10% of first year class.
(b) Dollar amount (or range) of non-need based scholarships: $5,000.
(c) Criteria for selection: First year achievement.
(d) Nomination process: No nomination.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship: Remain in top 25% of law school class.
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B. SCHOOLS OFFERING NEED BASED SCHOLARSHIPS
The schools listed below responded to a new Wilson/Stern Survey about need based scholarships.
Albany Law School
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
Albany Law School Grants
(a) Amounts or range: $1,000 to $5,500.
(b) Criteria for selection: Rolling.
(c) Application process: Albany Law School Scholarship/Grant Application form.
(d) Deadline for application: None.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Requires annual reapplication.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: Albany Law School Grants
(a) Amounts or range: $1,000 to $6,500.
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Requires annual application.
American University
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: $4,000–$16,000
(b) Criteria for selection: Need demonstrated on Need Access Application.
(c) Application process: File Need Access Application
(d) Deadline for application: March 1
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Continuing need.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: $4,000–$16,000
(b) Criteria for selection: Need demonstrated on Need Access Application.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Continuing need.
University of Arizona
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: $1,500 to $10,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Need demonstrated on FAFSA.
(c) Application process: File FAFSA before March 1.
(d) Deadline for application: March 1.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Continuing need.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: $6,400 to $7,500.
(b) Criteria for selection: FAFSA must demonstrate need.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Satisfactory progress (2.0 GPA).
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Arizona State University College of Law
The college takes into consideration need when awarding scholarships.
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
UALR Law School Private Scholarships
(a) Amounts or range: $270–$1,250
(b) Criteria for selection: Law School enrollment and financial need
(c) Application process: UALR Law School Scholarship Application
(d) Deadline for application: September 30
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Requires annual application
Diversity Scholarships
(a) Amounts or range: $7,000–$13,500
(b) Criteria for selection: Applications with unusual backgrounds including those minorities who historically have been underpresented in the legal profession.
(c) Application process: Admission to UALR Law School
(d) Deadline for application: May 1
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Renewed from year to year without reapplication as long as recipient makes
satisfactory academic progress.
Merit Scholarships
(a) Amounts or range: $7,000–$13,500
(b) Criteria for selection: Applications undergraduate GPA and LSAT form.
(c) Application process: Admission to UALR Law School
(d) Deadline for application: May 1.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Recipient must maintain a rank which places the student in the top 1/4 of his/her
class each year.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: UALR Law School Private Scholarship
(a) Amounts or range: $300–Full-Tuition
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Requires annual application
Boston College Law School
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: 25% to 75% of tuition.
(b) Criteria for selection: Include financial need, academic merit, and filing on time.
(c) Application process: Submit the Needs Access online form with parental information.
(d) Deadline for application: Priority deadline is 3/15.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Continuing financial need—attempt is to level fund students.
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2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: As funding is available. Total funds are divided among the three years so that they may level fund
entering students.
(b) Criteria for selection: (c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: 3. Other Need Based Money: Some outside agencies, i.e., bar associations, civic associations, religious affiliation.
Boston University Law School
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: $5,000–$35,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need, academic merit.
(c) Application process: FAFSA, Need Access Form, copies of applicant and parent tax returns and W-2s.
(d) Deadline for application: March 1.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Continued financial need, maintaining satisfactory academic progress.
Brooklyn Law School
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: $1,000–$12,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Need demonstrated through analysis of Need Access Application (www. accessgroup.com). Incoming
students must have index projected in top half of incoming class.
(c) Application process: FAFSA, Need Access Application, copies of parent and candidate tax returns, and BLS financial
aid application.
(d) Deadline for application: April 30, or within 30 days of admittance, whichever is later.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Must apply each year.
University of California—Berkeley
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: $5,00–$53,189.
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial Need.
(c) Application process: Students are required to file the FAFSA and Need Access Application, and Berkeley Law’s Scholarship
Interest Form.
(d) Deadline for application: March 2 each year.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Students must file a FAFSA and Need Access Application by March 2 each year.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: $1,500–$20,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Students must file a FAFSA and Need Access Application by March 2 each year.
3. Other Need Based Money: None at this time.
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University of California—Hastings
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: $1,000–$10,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need, academic merit.
(c) Application process: Complete the FAFSA and UC Hastings Financial Aid Supplement.
(d) Deadline for application: Priority deadline is March 1.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Continued financial need; some are automatically renewed, others are one-year
awards.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: $1,000–$10,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need, academic merit, overcoming hardship, service to community.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Must reapply each year.
3. Other Need Based Money: (a) Amounts or range: $500–$7,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need.
(c) Application process: Complete the FAFSA and UC Hastings Financial Aid Supplement.
(d) Deadline for application: Priority deadline is March 1 for entering students, February 15 for continuing students.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Must reapply by deadline each year and maintain financial need.
University of California—Los Angeles
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: $1,000–18,500.
(b) Criteria for selection: Need demonstrated through the Need Access Application.
(c) Application process: File the Need Access Application at www.needaccess.org.
(d) Deadline for application: March 2.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Must reapply every year.
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: $2,000–23,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Need demonstrated through analysis of FAFSA.
(c) Application process: File FAFSA.
(d) Deadline for application: April 15 (fall class).
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Filing the FAFSA by continuing student deadline of April 15, and continuing need.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: $2,000–$20,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: FAFSA.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Filing the FAFSA by continuing student deadline of April 15, and continuing need.
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Cleveland—Marshall
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: $1,000–1,400.
(b) Criteria for selection: (c) Application process: Complete school’s packet of materials.
(d) Deadline for application: First come, first served.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Continue to show need.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: $1,000–1,400.
(b) Criteria for selection: Show need.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Continue to show need.
University of Colorado
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: Varies.
(b) Criteria for selection: Need demonstrated on FAFSA.
(c) Application process: File FAFSA.
(d) Deadline for application: None, but to applicant’s advantage to file FAFSA as early as possible.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: One-year awards only.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: Varies.
(b) Criteria for selection: Need demonstrated on FAFSA.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: One-year awards only.
3. Other Need Based Money: None
Cornell University Law School
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: $5,000–$45,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Combination merit/need.
(c) Application process: Need-Access online.
(d) Deadline for application: March 15.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Passing grades (we make three-year awards).
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: We make three-year awards.
(b) Criteria for selection: Need.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Passing grades.
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University of District of Columbia School of Law
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: $500–$8,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need.
(c) Application process: FAFSA and Need-Access diskette.
(d) Deadline for application: May 1 or 45 days after offer of admission.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Financial need.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: $500–$8,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Continued financial need.
3. Other Need Based Money: n/a.
Drake University Law School
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: $5,000–full tuition.
(b) Criteria for selection: Academic performance and financial need.
(c) Application process: Complete the FAFSA prior to March 1. All admit files are forwarded to the scholarship committee
for review.
(d) Deadline for application: Priority deadline of April 1.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Top 1/3 class rank.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: $2,000–$14,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Law school class rank and financial need.
(c) Application process: Complete the FAFSA prior to March 1.
(d) Deadline for application: File the FAFSA form by March 1.
(e) Renewal Criteria: Considered for scholarships during the 2nd and 3rd years based on class rank and financial need.
Duke University School of Law
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: Nominal to substantial.
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need, academic performance or promise, demonstrated skills or leadership, extracurricular
involvement, community service, and life experiences.
(c) Application process: Completion of the scholarship application form provided to admitted students.
(d) Deadline for application: No deadline.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Scholarship is guaranteed for three years.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: (b) Criteria for selection: (c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: All scholarships are awarded to incoming students and are maintained for all
three years.
3. Other Need Based Money: Scholarships for residents of Wake and Iredell counties.
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Emory University School of Law
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: $5,000 to full tuition.
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need, academic performance or promise, demonstrated skills or leadership, extracurricular
involvement, community service, and life experiences.
(c) Application process: The scholarship application is part of the law school application materials.
(d) Deadline for application: February 1. Applications received after this date will be accepted but may at a slight
disadvantage.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Good academic standing all three years.
University of Florida
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: $800.00–$5,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need as demonstrated by the FAFSA and UF application for need-based scholarships and
grant assistance.
(c) Application process: UF application for need-based scholarships and grant assistance.
(d) Deadline for application: April 1.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: For the scholarships that are renewable the student must maintain a 3.2 GPA and
be enrolled full-time.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: $500–$2,000
(b) Criteria for selection: Need as demonstrated by FAFSA and Continuing Student Scholarship application.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: For the scholarships that are renewable the student must maintain a 3.2 GPA and
be enrolled full-time.
George Washington University Law School
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: 0 to full tuition.
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need beyond full Stafford loan, student/parent contribution, and any outside aid.
(c) Application process: Student and parents must file PROFILE or need access and FAFSA; submit federal tax returns.
(d) Deadline for application: None.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: n/a.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: 0 to full tuition.
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need beyond full Stafford loan, student/parent contribution, and any outside need.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: n/a.
3. Other Need Based Money: One institutional loan to a limited number of students, similar to a Perkins loan; 9% fixed interest, 10 years to repay.
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Hamline University School of Law
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: (b) Criteria for selection: (c) Application process: (d) Deadline for application: (e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: n/a.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: $1,000 to one-third tuition.
(b) Criteria for selection: Academic achievement, leadership, civic and public service, and financial need. Submit a 2-page
text presenting qualifications for the scholarship to a committee.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: These are one-time scholarship awards.
Loyola University—Chicago
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: Varies.
(b) Criteria for selection: FAFSA EFC
(c) Application process: File AFSA by march 1.
(d) Deadline for application: March 1.
(e) Criteria: Continued need.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: $500–$10,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Academic achievement, interest in first year specialized areas of law;
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: One time award
University of Maryland
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: Varies.
(b) Criteria for selection: Need/FAFSA.
(c) Application process: FAFSA.
(d) Deadline for application: March 1 priority deadline.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Awarded year to year, based on need.
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University of Missouri—Columbia School of Law
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: $1,000–$7,000
(b) Criteria for selection: Need plus academic merit considerations.
(c) Application process: No application; automatically considered upon admission.
(d) Deadline for application: First round January 15th.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Various; class ranking; dependent on amount.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: Varies dependent on funding.
(b) Criteria for selection: High academic performance.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Varies.
3. Other Need Based Money: n/a.
University of Missouri—Kansas City
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: $1,000–$7,000
(b) Criteria for selection: Need and may include academic merit considerations.
(c) Application process: No application; automatically considered upon admission.
(d) Deadline for application: February 15th.
University of Montana
1. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: Average–$1,224.
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need.
(c) Application process: FAFSA.
(d) Deadline for application: None
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Reviewed annually.
University of Nebraska
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds): (a) Amounts or range: Varies.
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need, academic promise, life experiences, and other factors for opportunity scholarships.
(c) Application process: FAFSA.
(d) Deadline for application: March 1.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Opportunity scholarships are awarded for three years; student must be in good
standing for renewal.
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University of Nevada, Las Vegas—William S. Boyd School of Law
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: Varies.
(b) Criteria for selection: Need demonstrated on FAFSA.
(c) Application process: File FAFSA.
(d) Deadline for application: None, but to applicant’s advantage to file FAFSA as early as possible
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: One-year awards only.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: $1,000 to $2,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Need demonstrated on FAFSA.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: One-year awards only.
(d) Schools offering one-year deferrals for accepted students: Yes
3. Other Need Based Money: Case by case basis.
New England Law School/Boston
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: Varies.
(b) Criteria for selection: Admissions and financial aid applications submitted.
(c) Application process: Submission of financial aid materials.
(d) Deadline for application: (e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Need-based evaluation done on annual basis.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: Varies.
(b) Criteria for selection: Admissions and financial aid applications submitted.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Need-based evaluation done on annual basis.
3. Other Need Based Money: None.
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University of North Carolina School of Law
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: $500–$5,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Need plus usually some academic merit considerations.
(c) Application process: No application; automatically considered upon admission.
(d) Deadline for application: None.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Good academic standing only.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: $1,500–$3,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Need and high academic performance.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Good academic standing only.
3. Other Need Based Money: n/a.
Northern Illinois University
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: 10.
(b) Criteria for selection: $500 to full-tuition.
(c) Application process: Financial need, community service and leadership qualities.
(d) Deadline for application: May 31st.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: n/a.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: 10.
(b) Criteria for selection: $500 to full-tuition.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: First year performance, financial need, community service and leadership qualities.
3. Other Need Based Money: n/a.
Northern Kentucky University
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: Varies.
(b) Criteria for selection: Varies.
(c) Application process: College of Law application plus FAFSA.
(d) Deadline for application: February 1.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Varies.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: Varies.
(b) Criteria for selection: Varies.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Varies.
3. Other Need Based Money: Forward information to students regarding foundations and scholarships available from private organizations.
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Northwestern University
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: Average = $8,500.
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need.
(c) Application process: FAFSA and institutional application forms.
(d) Deadline for application: March 15.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: n/a.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: None.
(b) Criteria for selection: (c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: 3. Other Need Based Money: n/a.
Oklahoma City University School of Law
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: Varies.
(b) Criteria for selection: Need.
(c) Application process: No.
(d) Deadline for application: No.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Recipients must remain in the upper half of the incoming class.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: (b) Criteria for selection: All need-based scholarships have a merit component.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: 3. Other Need Based Money: None.
Pace University
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: Varies up to $15,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Need.
(c) Application process: Application for FAFSA.
(d) Deadline for application: No cut-off, but recommended date for submission of application is March 1.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Scholarship is rolling so long as recipient submits FAFSA must be submitted
each year.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: n/a
(b) Criteria for selection: n/a
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: n/a
3. Other Need Based Money: n/a
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University of Pennsylvania Law School
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: 3yr award ranging from $23,000–$71,850.
(b) Criteria for selection: Need.
(c) Application process: FAFSA and Need Access Application.
(d) Deadline for application: Recommended deadline of March 1.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: None–3yr award.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: All awards are on a 3yr basis.
(b) Criteria for selection: All awards are on a 3yr basis.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: All awards are on a 3yr basis.
3. Other Need Based Money: n/a
Quinnipiac University School of Law
1. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: As funding is available; in the past awards have ranged from $1,000 to full tuition.
(b) Criteria for selection: Need demonstrated on FAFSA and Quinnipiac University supplement form; academic record.
(c) Application process: File FAFSA before April 15.
(d) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Scholarship is a one time, need based academic awards to second and third year
law students. Students must reapply each year.
Regent University School of Law
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: $500–$4,000
(b) Criteria for selection: Need and academic potential. Other awards need public service commitment.
(c) Application process: FAFSA and Regent Law Financial Aid application.
(d) Deadline for application: Rolling. Priority consideration date of Feb.1.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Varies; some are one-time only awards; others have automatic renewal; all have
element of academic merit or promise.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: $500–$4,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Varies with specific award.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Varies with specific award.
3. Other Need Based Money: None at present.
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Roger Williams University School of Law
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: None at present.
(b) Criteria for selection: (c) Application process: (d) Deadline for application: (e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: 2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: None at present.
(b) Criteria for selection: (c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: 3. Other Need Based Money: None at present.
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: None at present.
(b) Criteria for selection: (c) Application process: (d) Deadline for application: (e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: 2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: n/a.
(b) Criteria for selection: (c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: 3. Other Need Based Money: n/a.
University of San Diego
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: Up to 75% tuition.
(b) Criteria for selection: Need plus academic consideration and potential contribution to the law school community
(c) Application process: File a FAFSA and USD Institutional Application.
(d) Deadline for application: FAFSA priority date is March 2.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Varies.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: 75% tuition.
(b) Criteria for selection: Need.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Need.
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University of San Francisco
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: $3,000–$8,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Available only to those students admitted through the special admission program and show need.
(c) Application process: Applicant must file a FAFSA
(d) Deadline for application: FAFSA should be filed by 2/15.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: $3,000 is renewable each year provided that the student is in good academic standing.
Samford University—Cumberland
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: $500–$3,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Need.
(c) Application process: An applicant must complete and/or update the Free Application for Federal Student Aid for the
upcoming year as well as complete a Need-based Scholarship application. For rising 2L’s and 3L’s only. Not for entering
law students.
(d) Deadline for application: April 1.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: *Need-based scholarships are one-time awards available only to rising second and
third year law students. Students must reapply each year.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: $1,000–$3,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Rising 2Ls and 3Ls may apply..
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: *Need-based scholarships are one-time awards available only to rising second and
third year law students. Students must reapply each year.
Santa Clara University School of Law
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: $1,000–full tuition.
(b) Criteria for selection: Available to minority students and others who have overcome obstacles. Awards based on
professional potential and financial need.
(c) Application process: Applicant should check box on the application form and submit a FAFSA.
(d) Deadline for application: FAFSA should be completed by 2/1. Awards are made at time of admission if financial aid file
is complete.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Student must be in good academic standing and have continued financial need.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: $1,000–full tuition.
(b) Criteria for selection: Available to minority students and others who have overcome obstacles. Awards based on
professional potential and financial need.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Student must be in good academic standing and have continued financial need.
3. Other Need Based Money: n/a.
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University of South Carolina
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: Vary from $500 and a tuition reduction for non-residents to $1,500.
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need.
(c) Application process: Applicants are required to complete the FAFSA and in institutional scholarship application.
(d) Deadline for application: May 30.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Must reapply each year.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: Vary from $500 and a tuition reduction for non-residents to $1,500.
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Awarded annually, must reapply.
3. Other Need Based Money: n/a.
South Texas College of Law
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: Varies.
(b) Criteria for selection: GPA and financial need.
(c) Application process: FAFSA and individual applications.
(d) Deadline for application: May 1.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Need to reapply each year.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: Varies.
(b) Criteria for selection: No change.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Need to reapply each year and maintain specified GPA.
3. Other Need Based Money: Varies. Contact college’s Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.
University of Southern California
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: Approximately 33% of the first-year class receives scholarship assistance. The scholarships range in
amounts up to full tuition plus a stipend.
(b) Criteria for selection: Academic merit and financial need.
(c) Application process: Submit “Application for Scholarships and Financial Aid” and FAFSA form USC Law School.
(d) Deadline for application: Students are encouraged to return their application for scholarships for priority consideration.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Students receiving a scholarship at entrance can expect to remain at the same
level of scholarship assistance in their second and third years at the Law School.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: Three-year scholarships are awarded to applicants at the time of entrance.
(b) Criteria for selection: n/a.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Three-year scholarships are awarded to applicants at the time of entrance.
3. Other Need Based Money: n/a.
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Southern Illinois University School of Law
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: Varies with specific award.
(b) Criteria for selection: Varies.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Varies with specific award.
3. Other Need Based Money: n/a.
Southwestern Law School
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: $500–$4,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: GPA, LSAT score and demonstrated financial need.
(c) Application process: Students must complete the FAFSA, Southwestern’s Application for Financial Aid, and Scholarship
Addendum.
(d) Deadline for application: June 1.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Recipients must be in the top 30% of their class and demonstrate financial need.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: $500–$4,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Academic performance and financial need.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Recipients must be in the top 30% of their class and demonstrate financial need.
Must apply by March 15.
3. Other Need Based Money: Southwestern Law School offers need-based institutional loans to its students. Amounts range from $500 to $3,000 per year.
The application process, selection criteria, and deadline is the same as the criteria for need-based scholarships.
Stanford Law School
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: Amount or range varies.
(b) Criteria for selection: Demonstrated financial need.
(c) Application process: FAFSA, Need Access form, and institutional form.
(d) Deadline for application: March 16.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Requires annual reapplication and satisfactory academic progress.
Stetson University College of Law
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: Amount varies.
(b) Criteria for selection: Demonstrated financial need; available to continuing students.
(c) Application process: FAFSA, Stetson will post an application each fall.
(d) Deadline for application: Varies from year to year.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: n/a.
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Suffolk University Law School
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: Amount varies.
(b) Criteria for selection: Based on applicant’s financial need.
(c) Application process: Students must submit the FAFSA and Need Access. The financial aid office uses the information the
applicant provided on these forms.
(d) Deadline for application: March 1.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Financial need. Must complete FAFSA each year to be considered. Need Access
must be completed only once with initial request for need based aid
Syracuse University College of Law
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: Varies.
(b) Criteria for selection: Demonstrated financial need.
(c) Application process: Syracuse College of Law financial aid application and FAFSA filed by published deadline.
(d) Deadline for application: February 15.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Requires annual reapplication and Satisfactory Academic Progress.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: Varies.
(b) Criteria for selection: Demonstrated financial need.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Requires annual reapplication and Satisfactory Academic Progress.
Temple University Beasley School of Law
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
Temple awards a number of scholarships based on merit, need and a combination of both, so its difficult to separate the
factors which go into the selection process and to provide specific information on the number of rewards made in a specific
academic year.
Incoming students are eligible for a number of merit and need scholarships ranging from partial to full-time tuition. The
faculty Admissions Committee makes recommendations for merit scholarship awards and student are not required to submit
a separate application. The one exception is the Rubin-Public Interest Scholars Program which provides full and half tuition
scholarships to student who will be pursuing a public interest legal career.
Upper division students are considered for numerous scholarships based on a variety of factors including academic
performance, financial need and contributions to the law school community.
Need based scholarship are warded to students who demonstrate significant financial need as determined by the Law School
Financial Aid Office based on the information they supply on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
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Thomas M. Cooley Law School
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: $865–$17,300.
(b) Criteria for selection: Application, demonstrated need.
(c) Application process: (d) Deadline for application: (e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: 2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: None.
(b) Criteria for selection: (c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: 3. Other Need Based Money: n/a.
Touro Law Center
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: Up to $1,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Demonstrated need.
(c) Application process: Automatic consideration.
(d) Deadline for application: n/a.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: n/a.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: n/a.
(b) Criteria for selection: (c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: 3. Other Need Based Money: — Public Interest Fellowships are partly need-based.
— Loan Forgiveness Program for students pursuing careers in the Public Interest are are largely need-based.
Tulane University Law School
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: Portion of scholarship money for incoming students goes to those not awarded merit-based
scholarships but who demonstrate financial need. Total amount awarded will probably be $100,000 for each incoming
class and probably in amounts ranging from $3500–$5,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Based on applicant’s financial need.
(c) Application process: Students must submit the FAFSA. The financial aid office uses the information the applicant provides
on the FAFSA and other things.
(d) Deadline for application: n/a.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Varies.
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2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: No guaranteed need-based scholarships awarded after first year unless funds become available by
virtue of better yield on endowed funds and/or people dropping out or otherwise losing scholarships from previous year..
(b) Criteria for selection: (c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Financial need. Must apply each year to be considered.
3. Other Need Based Money: n/a.
University of Tulsa School of Law
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: $5,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Need.
(c) Application process: Students are sent applications when they are accepted.
(d) Deadline for application: 2/15.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Renewed if GPA level is maintained.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: (b) Criteria for selection: (c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Renewed if GPA level is maintained.
3. Other Need Based Money: n/a.
University of Utah
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: $500–$4,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Need only.
(c) Application process: Separate application.
(d) Deadline for application: April 1 or 2 weeks after admission.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Must reapply every year.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: $500–$4,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Need only.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Must reapply every year.
3. Other Need Based Money: n/a.
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Valparaiso University School of Law
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: $500–$3,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need, early filer, low expected family contribution, prior educational debt.
(c) Application process: Complete the FAFSA
(d) Deadline for application: Preference given to those who file the FAFSA earliest and qualify financially.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Same criteria reviewed annually.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: $0–$3,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need, early filer, low expected family contribution, prior educational debt.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Same criteria reviewed annually.
3. Other Need Based Money: n/a.
Vanderbilt Law School
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: Approximately 40% of each class receives some need-based scholarship aid. The average scholarship
is just below half-tuition.
(b) Criteria for selection: Policy is to use scholarship funds to make the school accessible to those with the greatest
financial need.
(c) Application process: Complete the FAFSA and Need Access form.
(d) Deadline for application: Priority consideration is given to those whose financial aid applications are complete by February.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Remain in good standing.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: Funds committed to incoming students.
(b) Criteria for selection: (c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Remain in good standing.
3. Other Need Based Money: n/a.
Vermont Law School
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: Approximately 40% of each class receives some need-based scholarship aid. The average scholarship
is $5,500.
(b) Criteria for selection: Students assets.
(c) Application process: Complete the FAFSA.
(d) Deadline for application: Preference is given to those whose financial aid applications are complete by March 1. All
applicants are automatically considered if they complete the proper forms.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: 2.5 GPA.
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University of Virginia School of Law
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: Varies.
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need, academic performance or promise, demonstrated skills or leadership, extracurricular
involvement, community service, and life experience.
(c) Application process: FAFSA and Institutional Application.
(d) Deadline for application: FAFSA by February 15.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Academic good standing.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: (b) Criteria for selection: (c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: 3. Other Need Based Money: n/a.
Wake Forest University School of Law
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: Varies.
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need, academic performance or promise, demonstrated skills or leadership, extracurricular
involvement, community service, and life experience.
(c) Application process: FAFSA.
(d) Deadline for application: FAFSA by March 1 receive priority.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Completing the first year in the upper two-thirds to one-half if remaining in
good standing.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: (b) Criteria for selection: (c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: 3. Other Need Based Money: n/a.
Washburn University School of Law
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: Varies.
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need, academic performance or promise, demonstrated skills or leadership, extracurricular
involvement, community service, and life experience.
(c) Application process: FAFSA, which will be supplied with acceptance letter.
(d) Deadline for application: FAFSA by May 1.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Retention of full scholarship completing the first year in the upper 2/3–one-half if
remaining in good standing.
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2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: $500–$1,800.
(b) Criteria for selection: Both need and law school academic performance are considered for all academic scholarships
awarded after the first year, although they may be based on academic performance or need alone. Approximately 20 to 25
awards are made each year to students who did not receive merit awards as entering students.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: All need-based scholarships are one-year awards and students must reapply for a
third-year award even if they received a second-year award.
Washington and Lee University School of Law
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: $1,000–full tuition plus Awards come from pools of funds that can be divided into many small awards,
one large award, or middling awards depending upon the number of qualified candidates.
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need and academic merit.
(c) Application process: Complete the FAFSA and the Student Aid Report (SAR).
(d) Deadline for application: The FAFSA and SAR need to be in Financial Aid Office by March 15.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: “Satisfactory academic process” or stay in school.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: $500–$2,000.
(b) Criteria for selection: All scholarships newly awarded to upperclass students are based on performance in the first year of
law school.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: All need-based scholarships are one-year awards and students must reapply for a
third-year award even if they received a second-year award.
3. Other Need Based Money: Students have applied for and received funds from a variety of private scholarship funds, such as those established by
churches, local/state bar associations, corporations, and affiliative groups (AAUW, BPW, etc.). Students need to ferret those
out for themselves; Washington and Lee has no systematic way of gathering or disseminating information about them.
Washington University School of Law
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds): (a) Amounts or range: Varies
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need and academic merit.
(c) Application process: All applications are automatically reviewed for scholarship consideration.
(d) Deadline for application: Suggested application deadline for scholarship consideration is February 1. Suggested deadline
for application is March 1. Applications will continue to be accepted after this date on a space contingency basis.
(e) Criteria for maintaining scholarship after first year: Must remain in good standing.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: n/a.
(b) Criteria for selection: n/a.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: n/a.
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Western New England School of Law
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: None exclusively need-based.
(b) Criteria for selection: (c) Application process: (d) Deadline for application: (e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: 2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: (b) Criteria for selection: (c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: 3. Other Need Based Money: Widener University School of Law
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: Varies annually.
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need.
(c) Application process: Free application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Institutional Data Form.
(d) Deadline for application: No deadline for application; awarded on rolling basis; apply early.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Annual need based evaluation using FAFSA. Institutional Data Form.
William & Mary
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: Varies.
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need, academic performance or promise, demonstrated skills or leadership, extracurricular
involvement, community service, and life experience.
(c) Application process: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
(d) Deadline for application: FAFSA by February 15.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Annual need based evaluation using FAFSA.
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: Varies.
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need, academic performance or promise, demonstrated skills or leadership, extracurricular
involvement, community service, and life experience.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
3. Other Need Based Money: Institutional employment including America Reads.
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William Mitchell College of Law
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: Varies actually
(b) Criteria for selection: FAFSA need.
(c) Application process: FAFSA
(d) Deadline for application: March 15.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: FAFSA application, available funds
2. Need Based Scholarships Awarded After First Year: (a) Amounts or range: Varies annually
(b) Criteria for selection: Need demonstrated on FAFSA.
(c) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Continuing financial need
3. Other Need Based Money: Institutional employment.
Yale Law School
1. Need Based Scholarships (other than government funds)
(a) Amounts or range: Varies annually.
(b) Criteria for selection: Financial need.
(c) Application process: Free application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), NeedAccess Analysis, Institutional Data Form.
(d) Deadline for application: March 15 for entering students. Aid applications submitted after March 15 will be delayed.
(e) Criteria for maintaining after first year: Annual need based evaluation using FAFSA and Institutional Data Form.
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A. SCHOOLS REQUIRING DISCIPLINARY CLEARANCE FROM APPLICANT’S
UNDERGRADUATE INSTITUTION
Only those schools responding to the Wilson/Stern Survey are included.
Law School
Do you require a disciplinary
clearance from the undergraduate
institution as part of the
application process?
If not, do you require a disciplinary
clearance from the undergraduate
institution for admitted students
prior to enrollment?
University of Alabama
NO, but students must disclose on
application.
NO, but students must disclose on
application.
American University
NO
NO
Appalachian School of Law
NO
NO
University of Arizona
NO, although we do ask applicants
to report about whether they have
been disciplined and explain the
circumstances, punishments, etc.
Arizona State University
NO, although we do ask applicants
to report about whether they have
been disciplined and explain the
circumstances, punishments, etc.
Baylor University
NO, but students must disclose on
application.
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
NO, unless, a student has been subject to YES
academic or disciplinary action.
Boston University Law School
NO
Brooklyn Law School
YES
University at Buffalo—SUNY
NO although we do ask applicants
to report about whether they have
been disciplined and explain the
circumstances, punishments, etc.
NO, but students have a continuing
obligation to disclose.
University of California, Berkeley
NO
NO
University of California, Davis
NO
NO
University of California, Hastings
NO
NO
University of California, Los Angeles
NO
NO
Campbell Law School
NO
Case Western Reserve University
NO
NO
Chicago—Kent College of Law
NO
NO
University of Cincinnati
YES
University of Colorado
NO, but students must disclose
NO, but students have a continuing
obligation to disclose.
YES
NO, but students have on application
continuing obligation to disclose.
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Law School
Do you require a disciplinary
clearance from the undergraduate
institution as part of the
application process?
Columbia University
YES
Cornell University
YES, only if the applicant discloses
discipline in the application.
YES
University of Dayton
NO
NO
DePaul University College of Law
NO
NO
Duke University
Only if applicant answers “yes” to
disciplinary questions.
Duquesne University
YES
Emory University
NO, but we do ask students to disclose
any disciplinary action.
NO
University of Florida
NO
NO
Florida Coastal School of Law
YES
Florida State University
NO
NO, our applications asks the student to
respond yes or no.
University of New Hampshire School
of Law
NO
NO
Georgetown University Law Center
NO
YES
Georgia State University
NO
NO
University of Georgia
NO, but we do ask students to disclose
any disciplinary action.
NO, but we do ask students to disclose
any disciplinary action.
Golden Gate University
YES
Gonzaga University School of Law
NO
NO
Harvard University
NO
NO, but we ask students to disclose any
disciplinary actions.
University of Hawaii
NO
NO, but we ask students to disclose any
disciplinary action.
Hofstra Law School
NO
NO
University of Houston Law Center
NO
NO, but applicants are required to
disclose disciplinary actions.
Howard University
YES
Indiana University School of Law
—Bloomington
NO
NO
University of Iowa
NO
NO, but we ask students to disclose any
disciplinary actions.
John Marshall Law School­—Atlanta
NO
NO, but we ask students to disclose any
disciplinary actions.
University of Kansas
NO
NO, but we ask students to disclose any
disciplinary actions.
University of Kentucky
NO
NO
Louisiana State University
YES
Loyola University, Chicago
NO
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If not, do you require a disciplinary
clearance from the undergraduate
institution for admitted students
prior to enrollment?
NO
Additional Useful Information
Law School
Do you require a disciplinary
clearance from the undergraduate
institution as part of the
application process?
If not, do you require a disciplinary
clearance from the undergraduate
institution for admitted students
prior to enrollment?
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
NO
NO
Marquette University Law School
NO
University of Maryland
NO
NO
University of Memphis
NO
NO
Mississippi College School of Law
NO
NO
University of Missouri—Kansas City
NO
NO
Mercer University
NO
NO
University of Nebraska
NO
NO
New England Law | Boston
NO
NO
New York Law School
NO
NO
New York University
YES
University of Notre Dame Law School
NO
NO
Ohio State University
YES
University of Oregon
NO, but students must disclose on
applications.
NO, but students have a continuing
obligation to disclose.
Pace University
NO
NO
University of Pennsylvania
NO
YES
University of Pittsburgh
NO
NO
Quinnipiac University
NO
NO, but applicants are required to
disclose disciplinary actions.
Regent University School of Law
NO
University of Richmond
YES
Rutgers-Newark
NO
NO
Santa Clara University
NO
NO
University of San Diego
NO, but applicants are required to
disclose disciplinary actions.
Seattle University
NO
University of Southern California
YES, if record of misconduct
University of South Carolina
YES
University of South Dakota
NO
NO, applicant must disclose as part of
application process.
Southern Illinois University
NO
NO
Southern Methodist
NO
NO
Saint Louis University
YES
St. Mary’s University
YES
Stanford Law School
YES
Stetson University
NO
Suffolk University Law School
NO
NO
YES
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Law School
Do you require a disciplinary
clearance from the undergraduate
institution as part of the
application process?
If not, do you require a disciplinary
clearance from the undergraduate
institution for admitted students
prior to enrollment?
Syracuse University
YES
University of Tennessee
NO
NO
University of Utah
NO, but must disclose on applications.
NO
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
NO, but must disclose
NO, but students have a continuing
obligation to disclose.
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
NO, but must disclose on application.
Tulane
NO
NO
University of Utah
NO, but must disclose on application
NO
Vanderbilt Law School
NO
NO
Villanova University
NO, but must disclose on applications.
NO, but students have a continuing
obligation to disclose.
University of Virginia
NO
Wake Forest University
NO
YES, fully implemented for 2005 starting
class.
Washburn University School of Law
NO
NO
University of Washington
NO, but students must disclose on
application.
NO, but students have a continuing
obligation to disclose.
Washington University
YES
Western State University College of Law
Willamette University
NO, but must disclose on application.
NO, but students have a continuing
obligation to disclose.
William University
NO, but students must disclose
NO, but students have a continuing
obligation to disclose on application.
William & Mary
NO
NO, however, applicants must disclose
disciplinary action as part of the
application process.
William Mitchell College of Law
YES, we require that applicants report
any academic probation, administration
discipline, etc.
Yale Law School
NO
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B. SCHOOLS OFFERING A SUMMER CONDITIONAL ADMISSION PROGRAM
Only those schools responding to the Wilson/Stern Survey are included.
Appalachian School of LawThe Pre-Admission Summer Opportunity (PASO) program is for students who may
have the potential to succeed as law students and lawyers, but whose skills and
talents may not be reflected fully by the traditional measures of the LSAT and
undergraduate performance. PASO is a program that provides participants an
opportunity to experience law school course work and an opportunity for the faculty
to evaluate the students’ performance to assess the ability to succeed in law school.
PASO participants who successfully complete the program may be offered admission
to the entering class in August of the year in which they complete the program or in
the following year’s entering class, depending upon availability factors.
University of BaltimoreA 4 week summer conditional admission program. Students are required to take
one class that interweaves substantive issues with a writing component. Students
do not receive credit for the class. Between 30 and 40 students participate based
on perceived likelihood of success. Students admitted generally have lower than
desired LSAT scores or GPA, but have either outstanding issues in their record or
are minority applicants with strong GPAs. There is no special application procedure
however, the applicant may request to be placed in the program. In order to
matriculate in the fall, students must have a 70 average at the end of the program.
The program incurs no cost to the student. The contact person for the program is
Professor John Lynch, Jlynch@ubalt.edu.
Campbell Law SchoolApproximately 50–75 students are given the opportunity to participate in our
seven week performance-based admission program (P BAP). The students take two
courses of three credit hours each. A final exam is given in each course. A student
who receives a “B” in both courses is automatically admitted to the fall program.
Students who do not meet this criteria, but who demonstrate potential for success
in law school, will be placed on a waiting list for the fall program.
University of Detroit MercyAn 8 week summer conditional admission program. Students are required to take
two classes, Legal Writing and Criminal Law. Students do not receive credit for the
classes. Approximately 20 students generally participate. The Special Summer
Program (SSP) is operated for minority, disadvantaged, or disabled applicants who
do not meet the minimum standards of the entering class, but show potential for
the study of law. SSP applicants must have at least one LSAT score in the 15th
percentile. Question 13 of the application asks the applicant if he/she would like
to be considered for the SSP. In a separate statement, applicants must describe the
circumstances that qualify him/her for the SSP. In case of a disability, the applicant
is requested to provide documentation. To be eligible for matriculation in the fall,
students of the program must pass the substantive criminal law course, pass the
legal research and writing course, and receive the unanimous evaluation of the SSP
faculty. The cost of the program is $500 for tuition and $18 for parking. The contact
person for the program is Kimberly Jones, Director of Recruitment, Admission and
Student Affairs, joneski@udmercy.edu.
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University of the District of ColumbiaA 4 week summer conditional admission program. Required classes are Legal
Writing, Reasoning and Analysis (class and tutorials); Torts and Criminal Law or
Contracts. Students do not receive credit for the summer classes. Approximately
8 to 16 students participate. Criteria for admission into the program varies,
usually the LSAT and/or GPA are below the “accepted” numerical standards or
the student’s writing or organizational skills may be of concern and below what is
deemed acceptable. There is no special application procedure. The student must
attend every class and complete every assignment and exam in order to meet the
condition of his or her admission into the fall class. At the end of the program each
student is provided with an evaluation of his or her performance in the program;
they are also counseled about their progress and about areas in which they may
need to improve. If appropriate the program director recommends that students
participate in the Academic Support Program. There is no cost to the student for
participating in the program. The contact person for the program is Professor
Derek Alphran, Director of the Summer Mason Enhancement Program for Academic
Success (MEPAS); he can be reached at dalphran@udc.edu.
Florida Coastal School of LawThe Alternative Admission Model Program for Legal Education (AAMPLE®) is a
performance-based admissions program that rewards students who demonstrate
the desire, commitment, and level of achievement necessary to manage the rigors
of law school. Students are required to take two law school courses selected
from our regular law school curriculum and modified to provide the most accurate
indication of a student’s potential for law school success. Students may choose to
take the courses on-campus or online. Within each course, students will take two
quizzes and a final exam. Students who successfully pass each course with a 2.5
G.P.A. or higher are automatically accepted into the school’s Juris Doctor program.
Florida Coastal offers the AAMPLE program twice a year- once in the summer for
admission to our fall class and once in the fall for admission to our spring class. For
more information, please contact Nicole Schumer, Assistant Director of Admissions,
at nschumer@fcsl.edu.
George Mason University
Indiana University
An 8 week summer program that selected students must participate in as a
School of Law—Indianapoliscondition of admission. Continuation in the fall is not conditioned on their
performance in the summer program. Students are required to take one course, a
Legal Methods class with an emphasis on Legal Writing, for which they will receive
2 credits. Between 25–35 students generally participate in the program. Selection
for the program is based on a variety of factors, for example unparallel indicators,
out of school for a number of years, English as a second language, or heavy science
or math background with little writing. Applicants who wish to be considered for
this program need to apply by February 1st instead of the normal deadline, March
1st. The program costs the rate of two credit hours, and typically nonresidents
receive a scholarship. For more information contact the Office of Admissions.
Louisiana State UniversityLegal Methods course, successful completion, admission for Fall. Must have
approval of Faculty Committee to enter summer program.
University of Louisville—
Approximately 25 applicants are given the opportunity to participate in a six-week
Brandeis School of Lawcourse (Monday through Thursday evenings) designed to enhance their skills in
order to improve their chances for success in law school. All who complete the work
in a satisfactory (effort and performance are evaluated) manner are allowed to enter
law school in the fall. Most, if not all, of the participants successfully matriculate
each fall.
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Loyola—New Orleans
Michigan State UniversityWe offer a program of approximately 20–25 students who participate in a 6-week
course. Performance in the course determines whether a student is offered admission.
University of New MexicoYes, special attention to nonquantifiable factors in addition to LSAT and GPA.
Successful completion allows students to continue into first year.
North Carolina Central
Students selected to participate in the Performance–Based Admission Program
University School of Law(PBAP) spend two weeks in a classroom setting where they are given instruction in one
substantive law course by experienced faculty members. Additionally, students learn
basic skills: how to prepare for class; how to organize and outline course material; and
how to answer legal questions. Applicants are evaluated through diagnostic testing,
oral and written assignments and interviews. These evaluations determine whether the
PBAP applicant will be admitted to the School of Law in the fall.
Nova Southeastern University A 6 week summer conditional admission program. Students are required to take
two classes, Criminal Procedure and Negotiable Instruments. Students do not
receive credit for the classes. Approximately 150 students participate, subject to
change yearly. The admissions committee invites selected students to participate
in the program. There is no special application procedure. In order for the student
to matriculate into law school in the fall, the criteria is no grade below a C in either
class and a GPA of 2.5. This year the program cost was $3500, this is also subject
to change. The contact person for the program is Beth Hall, Assistant Dean for
Admissions, hallb@nsu.law.nova.edu (954)262-6117
University of OklahomaThe Admission/Early Arrival Program (EAP) is a summer arrival program beginning at
the end of may and including in mid-July. The focus in EAP is on admitted students a
first look at law school and building the confidence and skills necessary to succeed
in law school. The class size is limited to approximately 20 students. Interested
applicants must apply for both EAP and fall admission on the application. The
committee uses a number of factors to evaluate candidates who have applied for
EAP admission. One factor is a disparate GPA and LSAT score. A prospective student
with a relatively low GPA but with a very competitive LSAT score may possess the
ability to succeed in law school and might be an ideal applicant for EAP. In the
alterative, a prospective student who does not test well on standardized exams but
has demonstrated success in the classroom through a competitive GPA may also
be a good fir for EAP. Finally, a prospective student who may have been out of the
classroom environment for a number of years and who needs additional transition
time might apply for the EAP. The program is designed to build the confidence and
skills necessary to succeed in law school. The EAP students take tough courses from
some of our very best professors. The program is not provisional in any way; students
admitted through EAP automatically matriculate in the fall with the other first year
students. EAP students simply arrive earlier than the rest of the class and earn law
school credits during the summer. Prospective students interested in the EAP program
should write a brief statement detailing why they should be considered for EAP. The
deadline for EAP applications is March 15. For more information on EAP or application
strategy please do not hesitate to email Susan Wilson, Recruitment Specialist at
susanwilson@ou.edu. Susan works with applicants on an individual basis to answer
questions about the law school admission process, OU Law’s admission process, and
law school in general.
Oklahoma City UniversityTwo pass/fail courses.
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Saint John’s UniversityA 6 week summer conditional admission program. Students are required to take
one class which varies from summer to summer. The class is always a first-year
required course, last year it was Property, the year before it was Contracts. Students
receive credit for the class, if they successfully complete the program by earning a
B minus or better. Approximately 30 students participate each summer. Applicants
need to request consideration for the Summer Institute no later than March 30th.
Alternatively, an applicant may be invited to the program if their application is not
otherwise admissible. In order to matriculate in the fall, students must earn a B minus
or better in the course. The student pays only the cost of books. There is a required
$750 deposit (the same as for all admits). If the student successfully completes
the program this deposit is credited towards tuition, if not, the $750 is refunded to
them. For more information contact either Robert M. Harrison, Assistant Dean for
Admissions, harrisor@stjohns.edu, or Theresa McNerney, mcnernt1@stjohns.edu.
Saint Louis UniversityThe Summer Institute at Saint Louis University is designed to identify students who
have experienced the effects of educational disadvantage. The Institute includes
a substantive first semester course and a course in legal skills. The program lasts
seven weeks, beginning in late May/early June and ending in mid-July. Students
who successfully complete this program are accepted into the School of Law for the
Fall semester. Limited to 25 students. Tuition and books are free.
St. Mary’s UniversityA 5 week summer conditional admission program. Students are required to
take two classes, Logic & Writing and Analytical Skills. Between 15-20 students
participate in the program. They are recommended by the Admissions Committee
from the general applicant pool, and selected by the Program Director. There is no
special application procedure. In order to matriculate into law school in the fall,
the student must be recommended for admission by the professors conducting the
summer program after completion. The cost of the program is $1500. The contact
person is Professor John Teeter, jteeter@stmarytx.edu.
Seattle University7 week required attendance in the Alternative Admission Program. All students are
considered full members of the entering class and guaranteed admission in fall.
University of South DakotaA 6 week screening program which will yield 10 admits. Between 30–50 students
participate in the program. Students are required to take two classes, Agency and
Personal Property. Students are selected based on a completed file that is eligible
to begin law school that fall; usually the only concern is in the numbers, either a
low LSAT and/or GPA. Applicants cannot apply for the program; they are invited
to participate after review of the law school application and supporting material.
During the final week of the program, participants take an exam in each course,
anonymously. The two exam scores are averaged, and those who have a minimum
grade of 70 (mid-C) on EACH exam, AND whose scores rank in the top ten of the
program are offered admission. The cost of the program is $1,000 plus books, and
room & board. The contact person for the program is Jean Henriques, Admissions
Officer, jhenriqu@usd.edu.
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Syracuse UniversityA 3 week, summer program called Leo Education Opportunity Program (LEO) that is
not a conditional admission program, but a program that provides and opportunity
for students who may not have otherwise been offered admission. Students are
required to take three classes, Introduction to Law and the Legal System, Legal
Writing Workshop, and Legal Skills. Students do not receive credit for the classes.
Between 20–30 students usually participate in the LEO program. Recognizing that
numerical indicators are not always the best predictors of success in law school—
even when considered in combination with other factors—the College of Law admits
a limited number of students each year through the LEO program. There is no
special application procedure. Students do not need to achieve set grades during
this program, but need to successfully complete the program requirements and
take an exam at the end of the three weeks. Tuition costs are covered for all LEO
participants during the summer program. For more information, contact either Nikki
Laubenstein, Director of Admissions, aslauben@law.syr.edu, or Melanie Rodriguez,
Assoc. Director of Student Life, mcrodrguez@law.syr.edu
Texas Southern UniversitySpecial attention to non-quantifiable factors in addition to LSAT and GPA.
Successful completion allows students to continue into first year.
Texas Tech UniversityA 4 week summer conditional admission program. Required courses change from
year to year. Students receive credit for the summer classes. Approximately 20-25
students participate in the program. The Admissions Committee decides which
students will be considered for this program and those that will be accepted for
the program. It is designed for those with lower academic indicators, but additional
information in the file indicates the ability to succeed in law school. There is no
special application procedure. If accepted for the summer program, they must
attend the summer program to proceed to the fall. There is no required grade point
average from the summer to proceed to the fall. The current tuition rate is $334 for
Texas residents and $580 for non-residents. Students will pay the current tuition
rate and all tuition generated fees. Since these rates change from year to year, the
applicant should check the university website for current information. The contact
person for the program is Terence L. Cook, Assistant Dean for Admissions and
Recruitment, terence.cook@ttu.edu.
Texas Wesleyan School of LawThe Pre-Admission Legal Studies (PALS) program is a School of Lawconditional
admit program requiring a B- or better performance. Students are invited into the
program via the admissions process.
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
The Professional Exploration Program (PEP) is a 5–8 day intensive program. This
program is designed to give law school applicants who do not meet the minimum
admissions requirements a chance to qualify for alternative admission. It also
provides law school applicants the opportunity for self-exploration and discovery
of strengths and weaknesses in their pursuit of a career. At the completion of the
program, the students’ performance is evaluated by the PEP Committee. Students
are notified by letter, three weeks after the program, as to the committee’s decision
whether they’ve been offered admission to Thomas M. Cooley Law School.
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Widener University School of Law A 6 week summer conditional admission program. Students are required to take
three classes. Students do not receive credit for the classes. Student participation
varies from year to year, but usually 75 to 100 participants at each campus.
Criteria for admission is based on applicants who have displayed promise of
success in legal studies even though they may have excelled in only one of the
two principal standardized predictors of success—the Law School Admission Test
and the undergraduate grade point average. The personal statement, letters of
recommendation and all materials submitted in support of the application are
considered. There is no special application procedure. Participants who obtain a
2.3 cumulative grade point average in the program are offered admission to the
fall class. The cost of the program is $1500. The contact person for the program is
Barbara Ayars, Assistant Dean for Admissions, blayars@mail.widener.edu, (302)
477-2162.
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C. SCHOOLS OFFERING ONE YEAR DEFERRALS FOR ACCEPTED STUDENTS
Only schools responding to the Wilson/Stern Survey are included.
Unless otherwise noted requests for deferrals are considered on an individual basis.
University of Akron
Considers deferrals on an Individual Basis only. Requests for deferrals must be for
extraordinary circumstances.
University of Alabama
Considers on an Individual Basis only. Requests for a deferral must be for an
extraordinary circumstance.
Albany Law School
American University
Considered on an individual basis only.
Appalachian School of Law
On a case by case basis.
University of Arizona
Case by case basis.
Arizona State University
College of Law
On a case by case basis. Only for JD/MBA Program or JD/MPA Program.
Arkansas—Little Rock
Boston College Law School
Considered on an individual basis only.
Boston University Law School
On a case by case basis.
Brigham Young University
Considered on individual basis and for joint programs.
Brooklyn Law School
For sound reasons for regularly admitted candidates only, and must pay
nonrefundable deposit.
University at Buffalo—SUNY
On a case by case basis, with a one year deferral only!
University of California—Berkeley
On a case by case basis.
University of California—
Los Angeles
On a case by case basis.
California Western University On case by case basis.
Campbell Law School
On a case by case basis.
Capital University On case by case basis.
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
On case by case basis.
Case Western Reserve
On a case by case basis. One year deferral only.
Catholic University of America
On a case by case basis.
Chapman University
Case by case—one year only.
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University of Chicago
Case by case up to two years.
Chicago-Kent College of Law
Case by case—one year only.
University of Cincinnati
One-year deferrals are usually granted.
City University of New York (CUNY)
School of Law
Gave deferment for unforeseen circumstances. Case by case basis.
University of Colorado
One-year deferral on a case by case basis. Must make a deposit.
Columbia University
One or two year deferral. Must make a deposit and sign a deferral agreement. May
not apply to other law schools during period of deferment.
University of Connecticut
Individual basis for regularly admitted applicants.
Cornell University Must make a deposit and sign deferral agreement.
Creighton University On a case by case basis.
University of Dayton One-year deferrals are usually granted.
University of Denver On a case by case basis.
DePaul University College of Law
On a case by case basis only.
University of Detroit Mercy On a case by case basis.
University of the District of Columbia School of Law
Considered on an individual basis.
Drake University
Considered on an individual basis.
Duke University
Considered on an individual basis. Require binding commitment to enroll at Duke
following deferral.
Duquesne University
Emory University
Considered on an individual basis.
University of Florida
On a case by case basis
Florida Coastal School of Law
On a case by case basis.
Fordham University On a case by case basis.
Fordham University On a case by case basis.
George Mason University
On a case by case basis.
George Washington University
On case by case basis.
Georgetown University Law Center
On a case by case basis.
University of Georgia
On case by case basis.
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Georgia State University
On case by case basis.
Golden Gate University Case by case basis.
Hamline University School of Law
One year deferral on case by case basis.
Harvard University
One or two year deferrals are generously granted. Must submit tuition deposit and
deferral agreement. Deferring students are prohibited from applying to other law
schools while holding a deferral.
University of Hawaii
On a case by case basis.
Hofstra Law School
Case by case basis.
University of Houston Law Center
One year deferral. Considered on an individual basis only.
Two year deferrals grated for Teach for America or Peace Corps participants.
University of Idaho
Case by case basis.
University of Illinois
Request for deferrals are considered on case by case basis. Deferment one year
only. Show cause in timely manner.
Indiana University School of Law—
Bloomington Requests for deferrals are considered on a case-by-case basis.
Deferment is for one year only.
Indiana University School of Law—
Indianapolis
One year deferral.
John Marshall
Case by case basis.
University of Kansas Law School—
Atlanta
Case by case basis.
University of Kentucky
For regularly admitted applicants on a case by case basis.
Lewis & Clark Law School
Case by case basis.
University of Louisville—Brandeis
School of Law
Granted on a case by case basis depending on the circumstances
and timeliness of the individual’s request.
Loyola University—Chicago
Deferral “on a case by case basis.”
Loyola Law School— Los Angeles
One year deferral on a case by case basis.
University of Maine
On a case by case basis.
Marquette University
One year deferral for accepted students. ”Case by case basis.”
University of Maryland
On a case by case basis.
University of Memphis
Considered on an individual basis.
Mercer University
For regularly admitted applicants on a case by case basis.
University of Miami
Case by case basis.
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University of Michigan
Case by case basis. May not apply to another law school nor hold deferred status at
another school.
Michigan State University
Considered on an individual basis only.
University of Minnesota
Mississippi College School of Law
Case by case basis.
University of Missouri—Columbia
One year deferral reviewed on a case by case basis.
University of Missouri—Kansas City
On a case by case basis.
University of Nebraska On a case by case basis.
University of Nevada— Las Vegas,
William S. Boyd School of Law
Yes, case by case basis.
New England Law | Boston
On a case by case basis.
University of New Hampshire School of Law
On a case by case basis.
University of New Mexico
On a case by case basis.
New York Law School
On a case by case basis.
New York University
On a case by case basis. May not apply to another school nor hold deferred status
at another school.
University of North Carolina
Northeastern University
Northern Illinois University
Northern Kentucky University
On a case by case basis.
Northwestern University University of Notre Dame Law School
Excluding those admitted from the wait list; case by case basis; requires final
commitment and additional $750 deposit.
On a case by case basis.
Nova Southeastern University
On a case by case basis.
Ohio Northern University
On a case by case basis.
Ohio State University
On a case by case basis.
University of Oklahoma
On a case by case basis.
Oklahoma City University On a case by case basis.
University of Oregon
On a case by case basis.
Pace University
On a case by case basis.
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University of the Pacific,
McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
On a case by case basis.
University of Pennsylvania
On a case by case basis. $500 tuition deposit, student may not apply to another
school nor hold a deferred status at another school.
University of Pittsburgh
Case by case basis.
Quinnipiac University
Regent University School of Law
Deferment for one year only on a case by case basis.
University of Richmond
On a case by case basis.
Roger Williams University
School of Law
On a case by case basis.
Rutgers—The State University—
Camden
Case by case basis.
Rutgers University—Newark
Unusual circumstances. On a case by case basis.
Saint Louis University
On a case by case basis.
St. Mary’s University
On a case by case basis.
St. Thomas University
Considered on an individual basis. Must show cause.
University of San Diego
On a case by case basis.
Santa Clara University On a case by case basis.
Seton Hall University School of Law
On a case by case basis.
University of South Carolina
On a case by case basis for regularly admitted students.
South Texas College of Law Considered on a case by case basis.
University of Southern California
On a case by case basis.
Southern Illinois University
On a case by case basis.
Southern Methodist
On a case by case basis.
Southwestern Law School On a case by case basis.
Stanford Law School On a case by case basis.
Stetson University College of Law
On a case by case basis.
Suffolk University Law School
On a case by case basis.
Syracuse University On a case by case basis.
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Temple University Beasley
School of Law
On a case by case basis.
University of Tennessee
On a case by case basis.
University of Texas
On a case by case basis.
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
On a case by case basis only.
Thomas M. Cooley Law SchoolOn a case by case basis.
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center—Jacob D. Fuchsberg On a case by case basis.
Tulane University
Deposit required.
University of Tulsa
One year deferral. Deposit required.
University of Utah
Case by case.
Valparaiso University
Case by case.
Vanderbilt Law School Law School
Case by case.
Vermont Law School
On a case by case basis.
Villanova University
Offered on a case by case basis.
University of Virginia
On a case by case basis.
Wake Forest University
On a case by case basis.
Washburn UniversityOn a case by case basis.
Washington University
On a case by case basis.
Washington and Lee University
On a case by case basis.
West Virginia University
On a case by case basis.
Western New England
On a case by case basis.
Western State University
All deferral requests are considered on a case by case basis.
Whittier Law School
On a case by case basis.
Widener University School of Law
On a case by case basis.
Willamette University
On a case by case basis.
William & Mary On a case by case basis.
William Mitchell College of Law
Considered on a case by case basis.
Yale Law School
On a case by case basis.
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D. LOAN REPAYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
The schools listed below responded to the Wilson/Stern survey. Because of wide variety in the nature of these programs only
the schools have been identified. The reader should consult the catalog of each law school for further information.
American University
Arizona State University College of Law
University of Baltimore
Boston College Law School
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve University
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Colorado
Columbia University
Cornell University
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
Duke University
Emory University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Golden Gate University
Harvard Law School
Hofstra Law School
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Kentucky
Lewis and Clark Law School
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Maine School of Law
Marquette University Law School
University of Maryland
Mercer University
University of Michigan
University of Minnesota
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Nebraska College of Law
University of New Hampshire School of Law
New York University
University of North Carolina
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
Regent University School of Law
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers University School of Law—Newark
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Seton Hall University School of Law
South Texas College of Law
University of Southern California
Southwestern Law School
Stanford Law School
Suffolk University Law School
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Texas
Touro Law Center
Tulane University
University of Utah
Valparaiso University
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
Villanova University
University of Virginia
Wake Forest University
Washington University
Washington and Lee University
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
William & Mary
William Mitchell College of Law
Yale Law School
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E. SCHOOLS PERMITTING PRE-SELECTION OF STUDENTS TO BE INTERVIEWED
BY FIRMS
Schools listed below unless otherwise noted, permit firms interviewing on campus to pre-select 100% of the candidates they
will interview. Only schools responding to the Wilson/Stern survey were included.
University of Alabama
All students are permitted to submit for all employers.
Employers pre-select candidates.
Albany Law School
American University
University of Arizona
All students are permitted to submit for all employers.
Employers are permitted to pre-select 100%.
Arizona State University
College of Law
Arkansas—Little Rock
Baylor University
Boston College Law SchoolWhile employers may pre-select all candidates, they are strongly encouraged to
participate in an interview lottery system to ensure that all interested students have
a broad range of interviewing opportunities. Over 90% of employers participate in
our lottery system.
Boston University Law School All employers are required to allot 30% of their interview schedule to lottery
candidates with exceptions for intellectual property employers or employers
requiring a specific undergraduate background.
Brooklyn Law SchoolAll students are permitted to submit for all employers. While employers are
permitted to pre-select 100% of the candidates, they are strongly encouraged to
reserve interview slots for students ranked below their stated criteria so that a
larger number of interested students have interviewing opportunities.
University at Buffalo—SUNYInterview schedules are 100% pre-screened by employers. No students are
prohibited from applying to any employers.
University of California—­Davis
California Western University
Capital University
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Case Western Reserve UniversityAll students are permitted to submit for all employers. Employers are permitted to
pre-select 100%.
Catholic University of AmericanAll students are permitted to submit for all employers. Employers are permitted to
pre-select 100% of candidates whom they will interview.
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May pre-select 100%.
A portion of students (approximately 15%) are selected by lottery.
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Chicago—Kent Law School
University of CincinnatiAll students are permitted to submit for all employers. Employers are permitted to
pre-select 100%.
University of Colorado
Employers may pre-select but are encouraged to see all interested.
University of Connecticut
Permit pre-selection of students to be interviewed by firms.
Creighton University Employers may pre-select but are encouraged to see all interested candidates.
University of Denver
DePaul University College of LawPermit pre-selection of students to be interviewed by firms. Pre-select 90%; other
10% by lottery.
Drake UniversityDrake University does not permit firms to preselect 100% of the interview
candidates unless this is the only way a firm will come. If this is the case, we allow
them to do it, with notice to the students.
Duke UniversityStudents rank the firms they are interested in interviewing with and the Office of
Career and Professional Development arranges a schedule that accommodates
as many of those requests as possible. Firms do not pre-select the students they
interview with.
Duquesne UniversityInterviewed by firms. Employers are asked to select 75% of the interviews, 25% are
selected through the lottery system.
Emory University
Florida Coastal School of LawAll students are permitted to submit for all employers. FCSL does permit preselection of students to be interviewed by firms based on criteria by the employer.
Florida State University
University of FloridaEmployers may pre-select candidates. Criteria include experience, extra
curricular activities, grades, evidence of research and writing skills, and ties to
geographic region.
University of Georgia
Employers
George Mason University
School permitting pre-selection of students to be interviewed by firms.
Georgia State University Employers may pre-select but are encouraged to see all interested candidates
University of GeorgiaAll students are permitted to submit for all employers. Employers are permitted to
pre-select 100%.
Gonzaga University
Employers may pre-select but are encouraged to see all interested candidates.
Hamline University School of Law
All resumes are sent to employers, although they may pre-select.
Hofstra University Law School
No, pre-select 80% other 20% filled by lottery.
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University of Houston Law CenterAll students are permitted to submit for all employers. Employers are permitted to
pre-select 100% of candidates.
University of Idaho
Indiana University School of Law—
Bloomington John Marshall Law School­—Atlanta
The John Marshall Law School­
University of KansasAll students are permitted to submit for all employers. Employers preselect 90% of
their candidates; 10% are selected by lottery.
University of KentuckyEmployers have the option to pre-screen resumes. However, approximately 15% of
employers coming on campus choose instead to see all interested candidates.
University of Louisville—
Employers may pre-select 100%, but are encouraged to consider factors other
Brandeis School of Lawthan strict academic performance. Several employers try to interview all who
submit resumes.
University of Maine
University of Maryland
University of MemphisPermits employers to pre-select 100% of the students that the firm chooses to
interview. They are encouraged to see all interested candidates.
Mercer University
University of MiamiFall semester: 80% pre-select, 20% by lottery. Spring semester: 80% pre-select,
20% by lottery.
Michigan State University
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Mississippi
University of Missouri—ColumbiaYes. Permits employers to pre-select 100% of students that the firm chooses to
interview. Several employers try to interview all who submit resumes.
University of Missouri—Kansas CityAll students are permitted to submit for all employers. Employers pre-select all
candidates.
University of Nevada— Las Vegas,
William S. Boyd School of Law
University of New Hampshire School of Law
University of New Mexico
New York Law School
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Employers are encouraged to see all interested candidates, but may pre-select as
they choose.
We permit 100% pre-selection of students to be interviewed by employers.
Employers may pre-select 100%.
Permit pre-selection of students to be interviewed by firms.
Permit pre-selection of students to be interviewed by firms.
Yes. Any student who meets an employer’s predetermined criteria is permitted to
apply for an interview.
Employers may pre-select but are encouraged to see all interested candidates.
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University of North Carolina
Northeastern University
Northern Kentucky University
We permit 100% pre-selection of students to be interviewed by firms.
University of Notre Dame Law School
Employers are not allowed to pre-select. We have a lottery system.
Ohio Northern UniversityEmployers are encouraged to see all interested candidates. University does allow
firms to pre-select 100% of the candidates they will interview.
Oklahoma City University
University of Oregon
Pace UniversityScreening of resumes prior to on-campus interview dates is allowed. However,
employers are encouraged to consider factors other than strict academic
performance when making their selections.
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Pepperdine University
University of Pittsburgh
Quinnipiac University School of Law
Regent University School of LawStudents are permitted to submit resumes for consideration by interviewing
employers. Employers may pre-select candidates, however, they are encouraged to
consider all applicants.
Rutgers—The State University—Camden
Rutgers University—Newark
Samford University—CumberlandPermitting pre-selection of students to be interviewed by firms. All students are
permitted to submit for all employers. Employers pre-select candidates.
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seton Hall University School of Law
University of South Dakota
South Texas College of LawStudents are permitted to submit resumes for consideration by interviewing
employers. Employers are permitted to pre-select 100%. However, they are
encouraged to consider factors other than strict academic performance when
making their selections.
Seattle University
Employers may pre-select but are encouraged to see all interested candidates.
100% pre-screening.
Most firms request resumes and interview all those who submit resumes.
All students are permitted to submit for all employers.
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Southern Illinois University
Santa Clara University
Southern Methodist
Southwestern Law School
St. John’s University
St. Louis University
Stetson University College of Law
St. Mary’s University Yes, but a few students selected by lottery.
Suffolk University Law School
Employers may select 100% of interviewees.
Temple University Beasley
School of Law
Thomas M. Cooley
University of Tennessee
University of Texas
University of Toledo
Tulane University
Texas Southern University
University of Tulsa Employers have the option to pre-screen, but are encouraged to interview all
interested candidates.
University of Utah All students are permitted to submit to all employers. Employers pre-select
candidates.
Valparaiso University Usually.
Employers/firms choose 100% of interviewees.
We do allow pre-selection of students.
Vanderbilt Law School
Employers select 30% of interviewees. For 70% of interviews, students select
employers, and through a system of guaranteed and “first to sign” interview lists,
students interview the employers of their choice.
Vermont Law School Villanova University
University of Virginia
Employers pre-select 80% and lottery the remaining 20%.
Wake Forest University
Employers may pre-select but are encouraged to see all interested candidates.
Washington University
Employers pre-select 70% and lottery the remaining 30%.
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Employers have the option to pre-screen.
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Washington and Lee University
Washburn University School of Law
All students are permitted to submit for all employers.
Employers pre-select candidates.
Western New England
Western State University
Widener University School of Law
Willamette University
Employers may pre-screen.
William & Mary
Employers may pre-screen.
William Mitchell College of Law
University of Wyoming
Pre-screening permitted.
Pre-screening is at option of employer; approximately 10% pre-screen.
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F. TOP STATES REPRESENTED IN LAW SCHOOL STUDENT BODIES
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University of Akron
OH, PA, NY, UT, FL, GA, TX, VA
University of Alabama
AL, GA, FL, TX, TN
Albany Law School
NY, NJ, PA/FL, VA
Appalachian School of Law
VA, TN, NC, KY, SC
University of Arkansas—Fayetteville
AR, TX, CA, NC, MO
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
AR, TX, FL, MO, LA
University of Arizona College of Law
AZ, CO, UT, NV, NM, ID, MT, WY
Arizona State University College of Law
AZ, CA, UT
University of Baltimore
MD, NY, NJ, PA, DC
Baylor University School of Law
TX, CA, LA, AZ, IL, TN
Boston College Law School
MA, NY, CA, TX, OH, NJ, FL, IL, PA
Boston University
NY, MA, CA, NJ, PA
Brigham Young University
UT, CA, NV, AZ, ID
Brooklyn Law School
NY, NJ, CT, MA, FL
University at Buffalo—SUNY
NY, PA, CA, FL, IL, VA
University of California—Berkeley CA, NY, MA, MI, PA
University of California—Davis
CA, WA, NY, FL, MA
University of California—Hastings
CA, NY, WA, NJ, FL
University of California—Los Angeles
CA, WA, NY, AZ, MA, MI, NJ, TX
California Western University
CA, AZ, NY, NV, HI
Campbell Law School
NC, SC, VA, FL, GA
Capital University
OH, WV, PA, KY, IN
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
NY, NJ, PA, CA, FL, MA, MD, DC
Case Western Reserve UniversityOH, NY, CA, PA, MI, MD, FL
Catholic University of America
MD, VA, NY, PA, NJ
Chapman University
CA, AZ, MT, NV, HI, TX, NY, FL, UT, NJ
University of Chicago
IL, NY, CA, TX, MA
Chicago-Kent College of Law
IL, MI, CA, WI, OH, FL, IN, MN
University of Cincinnati
OH, KY, IN, PA, MI
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
NY, NJ, PA, CA, MO
Cleveland—Marshall
OH, NY, PA, GA, NJ
University of Colorado
CO, CA, IL, NY, TX, AZ
Columbia University
NY, NJ, MA, CA, PA
University of Connecticut
CT, MA, NY, CA, NJ
Cornell University
NY, CA, IL, NJ, MA
Creighton University
NE, IA, AZ, MO, CO
University of Dayton
OH, PA, IN, IL, KY
University of Denver
CO, TX, CA, FL, IL
DePaul University College of Law
IL, IN, MI, OH, TX
University of Detroit Mercy
MI, NY, OH, CA, FL
University of the District of Columbia School of Law
DC, MD, VA, PA, CA
Drake University
IA, IL, WI, MN, CA
Duke University
CA, NC, FL, PA, NY
Duquesne University
PA, NJ, NY, OH, VA, MD
Emory University
GA, NY, FL, CA, VA, TX
University of Florida
FL, SE states
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Florida Coastal School of Law
FL, GA, SC, NC, NY, PA, TX, OH
Fordham University
NY, NJ, CT, CA, FL, MA
George Mason University
VA, MD, NC, PA, UT, FL, TX
George Washington University
CA, MD, NY, VA, DC
Georgetown University Law Center
CA, NY, MD, FL, NJ, DC
University of Georgia
GA, TN, NC, FL, VA, SC
Georgia State University
GA, FL, TN, AL, NC, CA, VA
Golden Gate University School of Law
CA, TX, WA, NV, NY
Gonzaga University
WA, CA, AZ, UT, CO
Hamline University School of Law
MN, WI, CA, IL, CO, IA
University of Hawaii
HI, CA, GUAM, UT, WA
University of Houston Law Center
TX, LA, FL, CA, UT
University of Idaho
ID, WA, UT, CA
University of Illinois
IL, CA, MI, NY, MO
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
IN, CA, FL, NY, VA, TX, MI, IL, DC
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
IN, IL, MI, OH, KY
John Marshall Law School—­Atlanta
GA, AL, FL, NC, TN
The John Marshall Law School
IL, WI, CA, MI, IN
University of Kansas School of Law
KS, MO, TX, IL, OK, CO
University of Kentucky
KY, MI, IN, VA, OH, GA, TN, WV
Lewis & Clark Law School OR, CA, WA, TX, UT, NY
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
KY, IN, FL, GA, NY
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
CA, NY, MA, MI, TX
Loyola University—Chicago
IL, MI, CA, PA, WI
Loyola University—New Orleans
LA, FL, TX, NY, PA
University of Maine School of Law
ME, NH, MA, CO, NJ
Marquette University WI, IL, MN, TX, MI
University of Maryland
DE, DC, FL, GA, NC, VA, MD, CA
University of Memphis
TN, AL, AR, MS, FL, OH, KY, NC, GA
Mercer University
GA, FL, NC, TN, VA
University of Miami
FL, NY, NJ, CA, MA, MI, TX
University of Michigan
MI, NY, CA, IL
Michigan State University
MI, ON, IL, OH, TX, FL
University of Minnesota
MN, WI, IL, CA, ND
University of Mississippi
MS, AL, GA, TN, TX
Mississippi College School of Law
MS, LA, AL, FL, TN, GA, SC, TX, AR, VA
University of Missouri—Columbia
MO, IL, KS, IA, TX
University of Missouri—Kansas City
MO, KS, TX, IL, IA
University of Montana
MT, WA, CO, CA, UT
University of Nebraska—Lincoln
NE, SD, CO, IA,UT
University of Nevada, Las Vegas—Wm. S. Boyd School
NV, UT, CA, AZ, TX
New England Law | Boston
MA, NY, CA, NJ, CT
University of New Hampshire School of Law
NH, NY, MA, CA, FL
New York Law School
NY, NJ, FL, PA, CA
New York University NY, NJ, CA, MA, CT, PA, IL
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University of North Carolina
NC, NY, GA, FL, CA
University of North Dakota
ND, MN, WI, MI, CA
Northeastern University
MA, NY, RI, CA, NJ
Northern Illinois University
IL, WI, NY, CA, VA
Northern Kentucky University
KY, OH, IN, NV
Northwestern University
IL, CA, NY, TX, NJ, VA, FL, MI
University of Notre Dame Law School
IL, IN, CA, NY, OH, TX
Ohio Northern University
OH, PA, KY, WV, IN
Ohio State University OH, MI, PA, NY, CA, FL
University of Oklahoma
CA, CO, DC, KS, NV, OK, TX
Oklahoma City University
OK, TX, MO, FL, CA, CO
University of Oregon
OR, CA, WA, CO, ID, AZ, UT
Pace University
NY, CT, NJ, CA, PA, VA, MD
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
PA, NY, VA, NJ, MD
University of Pennsylvania
NY, PA, CA, NJ, TX, MD, IL, OH, FL, MA
Pepperdine University
CA, NY, TX, AZ, FL
University of Pittsburgh
PA, NY, VA, NJ, MD, FL, CT
Quinnipiac University
CT, RI, NY, NJ, MA, PA
Regent University School of Law
VA, TX, NC, FL, CA, NY, GA, MD, OH, PA, SC, OK, DC, TN,
IN, MD
University of Richmond
VA, PA, NC, MD, NJ, NY
Roger Williams University School of Law
RI, MA, CT, NY, NJ, PA
Rutgers The State University—Camden
NJ, PA, NY, CA, CT
Rutgers University—Newark
NJ, NY, CA, PA, FL
St. John’s University
NY, NJ, CT, PA, FL
St. Thomas University
FL, NY, NJ, GA, PA
St. Louis University
MO, IL, NY, NJ, TX
Samford University—Cumberland
AL, FL, GA, KY, LA, NC, PA, SC, TN, TX, UT, VA
University of San Diego
CA, AZ, WA, NY, TX, CO, UT, IL
University of San Francisco
CA, NY, NV, VA, OR
Santa Clara University
CA, WA, NY, TX, OR
Seattle University
WA, CA, TX, UT, OR
Seton Hall University School of Law
NJ, NY
University of South Carolina
SC, NC, GA, VA
University of South Dakota
SD, IA, MN, CO, NE, ID
South Texas College of Law TX, FL, LA, CA, NY, AZ, IL
University of Southern California
CA, NY, PA, IL, MA
Southern Illinois University
IL, MO, IN, KY, WI, FL, GA, TN
Southern Methodist
TX, OK, FL, IL, CA
Southwestern Law School CA, NV, NY, TX, FL
Stetson University College of Law
FL, GA, SE STATES
Suffolk University Law School
MA, NY, NH, CT, RI, FL, CA, TX, PA, NJ
Syracuse University
NY, CA, NJ, PA, FL
Temple University Beasley School of Law
PA, NJ, NY, CA, MD
University of Tennessee
TN, NC, FL, VA, GA
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University of Texas
TX, LA, FL, CA, IL, NY, MI
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
TX, OK, AR, CA, CO, AZ
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
MI, NY, NJ, FL, CA, PA, IL
University of Toledo
OH, NY, MI, PA, NJ, IN
Touro Law Center—Jacob D. Fuchsberg
NY, NJ, CT, MD, VA
Tulane University
LA, CA, NY, FL, TX
University of Tulsa
IL, OK, MO, TX, KS, CA, FL, NC
University of Utah
UT, CA, ID, TX, CO, AZ, WA
Valparaiso University
IN, IL, MI, WI
Vanderbilt Law School
TN, NY, CA, GA
Vermont Law School
NY, NJ, VT, MA, VA, CA, PA, CO, WA
Villanova University
PA, NJ, NY, CA, MA, VA, DE, MD, FL, TX
University of Virginia
VA, NY, CA, GA, TX
Wake Forest University
NC, VA, FL, NY, NJ, TN, GA
Washburn University School of Law
KS, MO, CO, FL, UT, TX
University of Washington
WA, OR, CA, HI, ID
Washington University MO, CA, TX, KS, CO, UT, IL
Washington and Lee University
VA, NY, PA, MD, FL
Western New England
MA, CT, NY, NJ, VA
*Western State University College of Law
CA, AZ, CO, NV, TX, NY, WA
Widener University School of Law
PA, NJ, DE, MD, NY
Willamette University
OR, CA, WA, UT, AK, NV, ID, CO, AZ, HI
William & Mary
VA, NY, PA, FL, MD, TX, NJ, CA
William Mitchell College of Law
MN, WI, IL, IA, SD
University of Wisconsin
WI, IL, MI, NY, CA
University of Wyoming
WY, CO, UT, CA, NM
Yale Law School
NY, CA, MA, DC, IL, PA
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G. TOP STATES WHERE ALUMNI ARE PRACTICING
Only those schools responding to the Wilson/Stern Survey are included.
University of Akron
OH, FL, NY, PA, DC
University of Alabama
AL, GA, FL, TN, VA
Albany Law School
NY, MA, NJ, CT, FL
American University
DC, DE, FL, GA, MD, NC, NJ, NY, PA, SC, VA, WV
University of Arizona
AZ, CO, NV, NM, DC, MT, WY
Arizona State University College of Law
AZ, CO, UT, NV, NM, ID, MT, WY, CA, DC
University of Arkansas—Fayetteville
AR, TX, MO, OK, FL
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
AR, TX, FL, TN, LA
University of Baltimore
MD, DC, NY, PA, FL
Boston College Law School
CA, CT, MA, NY, DC
Boston University Law School
MA, NY, CA, NJ, DC, IL, FL
Brigham Young University
UT, CA, NV, AZ, TX
Brooklyn Law School
NY, NJ, FL, CA, CT, DC
University at Buffalo—SUNY
NY, PA, CA, NJ, FL, DC
University of California—Berkeley
CA, NY, DC, MA, IL
University of California—Davis
CA, WA, DC, HI, NV, AK, OR
University of California—Hastings
CA, HI, WA, NY, OR
University of California—Los Angeles
CA, NY, DC, WA, HI, NV
California Western University
CA, NV, NY, AZ, NJ, FL, HI
Campbell Law School
NC, SC, VA, FL, GA
Capital University
OH, PA, FL, NY, NJ
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
NY, NJ, DC, CA, CT, FL, MA
Case Western Reserve University
OH, NY, DC, CA, FL, IL, PA
Catholic University of America
DC, VA, NY, CA, MD
Chapman University
CA, AZ, CO, NV, UT, WA, DC, NY, IL, FL
University of Chicago
IL, NY, DC, CA, MA, TX
Chicago-Kent College of Law
IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, ND, OH, WI, MN, MO, NE, SD
University of Cincinnati
OH, KY, FL, CA, VA, IN, NY
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
NY, NJ, PA
Cleveland—Marshall
OH, NY, FL, IL, CA
University of Colorado
CO, CA, DC, NV, TX
Columbia University
NY, DC, CA, TX
University of Connecticut
CT, DC/VA, NY, CA, MA
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
MI, FL, IL, NJ, NY
Cornell University
NY, CA, DC, MA, PA
Creighton University
NE, IA, MO, CO, CA
University of Dayton
OH, NY, FL, PA, IN, IL, KY
University of Denver
CO, CA, TX, AZ, IL
DePaul University College of Law
IL, CA, NY, MI, WI
University of Detroit Mercy
MI, CA, FL, AZ, NY
University of the District of Columbia School of Law
DC, MD, VA, FL, NC
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Drake University
IA, IL, MN, MO, WI
Duke University
NY, DC, CA, GA, NC, TX
Duquesne University
PA, NJ, NY, OH, WV
Emory University
GA, NY, FL, CA, VA
University of Florida
FL (1/4 of BAR), GA, DC, NY, CA, WA
Florida Coastal School of Law
FL, GA, NC, SC, VA, TX, NY, TN, MD, CA
Florida State University
FL, GA, CA
Fordham University
NY, NJ, CA, FL, DC
George Mason University
VA, DC, MD, CA, NY, NC, PA, NJ
Georgetown University Law Center
NY, DC, MD, VA, MA
George Washington University
DC, VA, MD, CA, NY
Georgia State University
GA, FL, DC, SC, CA
University of Georgia
GA, FL, DC, TX, TN
Gonzaga University
WA, CA, OR, UT, ID, NV
Hamline University School of Law
MN, WI, CA, IL, IA
University of Hawaii
HI, CA, WA
Hofstra Law School
NY, NJ, CA, DC, FL
University of Houston Law Center
tx, ny, ca, il, va
University of Idaho
ID, WA, UT
University of Illinois
IL, CA, FL, TX, DC
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
IN, IL, MI, CA, FL
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
IN, IL, FL, MI, CA, TX, DC
John Marshall Law School­—Atlanta
GA, FL, TN, DC
The John Marshall Law School
IL, CA, NY, FL, PA, NJ
University of Kansas
KS, MO, DC, CO, TX
University of Kentucky
KY, FL, OH, DC, TN, GA, NY
Lewis & Clark Law School OR, WA, CA, DC area, CO, AK
Loyola University—Chicago
IL, CA, NY, IN, MI
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
CA, NY, DC, NV, AZ
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
KY, IN, VA, DC, FL
University of Maine
ME, NH, VT, MA, NY
Marquette University
WI, IL, CA, FL, DC
University of Maryland
MD, DC, NY, NJ, VA, CA, PA
University of Memphis
TN, GA, MS, DC, VA, AR
Mercer University
GA, FL, NC, SC, VA
University of Miami
FL, NY, CA, NJ, PA, DC, MD, VA, GA, IL
University of Michigan
NY, IL, DC, CA
Michigan State University
MI, FL, CA, NY, IL
University of Minnesota
MN, IL, CA, NY, DC
Mississippi College School of Law
MS, LA, TX, FL, AL, TN, GA, AR, VA
University of Mississippi
MS, AL, TN, GA, TX
University of Missouri—Columbia
MO, IL, TX, KS, CA
University of Missouri—Kansas City
MO, KS, TX, FL, MD
University of Montana
MT, WA, CA, DC, AK
University of Nebraska—Lincoln
NE, MO, CA, AZ, IA
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University of Nevada, Las Vegas—Wm. S. Boyd School
NV, CA, UT, AZ
New England Law | Boston
MA, NY, FL, NJ, DC
University of New Hampshire School of Law
NH, MA, NY, ME, CA
New York Law School
NY, NJ, MA, CT, MD
New York University
NY, CA, DC, MA, PA, NJ
University of North Carolina
NC, NY, FL, GA, DC
Northeastern University
MA, NY, CA, DC, FL
Northern Illinois University
IL, WI, FL, IN, NY
Northern Kentucky University
KY, OH, IN, FL, VA
Northwestern University
IL, CA, NY, DC, FL
University of Notre Dame Law School
IL, IN, DC, CA, NY
Nova Southeastern University
DE, DC, FL, GA, MD, NC, SC, VA, WV­­­
Ohio Northern University
OH, PA, NY, FL, NJ
Ohio State University
OH, CA, FL, NY, IL, TX, SC
University of Oklahoma
CA, CO, DC, KS, NV, OK, TX
Oklahoma City University
OK, TX, FL, MO, KS, CA
University of Oregon
WA, CA, DC, AK, AZ, CO, NY
Pace University
NY, NJ, CT, FL, DC, PA, CA
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
PA, NJ, NY, DE, VA
University of Pennsylvania
PA, NY, NJ, CA, DC and South Atlantic
Pepperdine University
NY, CA, AZ, CO, TX
University of Pittsburgh
PA, NY, DC, OH, CA
Quinnipiac University
CT, RI, NY, NJ, MA, PA
Regent University School of Law
VA, TX, PA, IN, NC, FL, GA, SC
University of Richmond
VA, PA, NJ, MD, DC
Roger Williams University School of Law
RI, MA, NY, NJ, CT, FL, PA
Rutgers the State University—Camden
NJ, PA, NY, DC, FL
Rutgers University—Newark
NJ, NY, PA, FL, DC, GA, CT
Saint Louis University
MO, IL, CA, DC, TX
St. Mary’s University
TX, AZ, CO, CA, DC
St. Thomas University
FL, GA, DC, NC, SC
Samford University— Cumberland
AL, FL, TN, GA, TX, NC, VA
University of San Diego
CA, DC, VA, UT
University of San Francisco
CA, NV, NY, WA, DC
Santa Clara University
CA, HI, WA, DC, NV
Seattle University
WA, CA, OR, AK, CO
Seton Hall University School of Law
NJ, NY
University of South Carolina
SC, NC, GA, VA, FL
University of South Dakota
SD, IA, MN, CO, CA
University of Southern California
CA, NY, DC, MA, WA
South Texas College of Law TX, FL, VA, LA, AZ, IN, MI, VT
Southern Illinois University
IL, MO, CA, FL, KY, IN
Southern Methodist
TX, CA, OK, IL, NY
Southwestern Law School CA, NY, NV, WA, FL
Stetson University
FL, VA, NJ, NY, GA
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Suffolk University Law School
MA, NH, NJ, RI, VA
Syracuse University
NY, NJ, PA, DC, MA
Temple University Beasley School of Law
PA, NJ, NY, FL, CA
University of Tennessee
TN, GA, NC, VA, SC
University of Texas
TX, CA, NY, DC
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
TX, OK, CA, LA, CO, GA, IL, MD, TN, WA
Thomas M. Cooley
MI, FL, NY, IL, PA, NJ, TX
University of Toledo
OH, MI, NY, PA, FL
Touro Law Center—Jacob D. Fuchsberg
NY, NJ, CT, DC, PA
Tulane University
LA, TX, NY, FL, CA, DC
University of Tulsa
OK, TX, MO, FL, CA, CO, IL
University of Utah
UT, CA, ID, AZ, TX, WA, NV, CO
Valparaiso University
IN, IL, MI, WI, OH
Vanderbilt Law School
TN, NY, GA, CA, DC, TX, IL
Vermont Law School
VT, NY, MA, NJ, CT, PA, DC, CA
Villanova University
PA, NJ, NY, DE, VA, MD
University of Virginia
DC, NY, VA, CA, GA
Wake Forest University
NC, VA, FL, GA
Washburn University School of Law
KS, MO, CO, TX, CA, FL, IL
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Washington University
MO, IL, DC, CA, NY
Washington and Lee University
VA, NY, FL, DC, NJ, MD, TX
Western New England College
MA, CT, NY, NJ, PA, FL
*Western State University College of Law
CA, AZ, CO, NV, TX, NY, WA
Widener University School of Law
PA, NJ, DE, MD, NY
Willamette University
OR, WA, CA, AK, NV, ID, HI, UT
William & Mary
VA, DC, PA, NY, CA, MD, FL, NC, NJ, GA, TX, MA, OH
William Mitchell College of Law
MN, WI, CA, AZ, IL
University of Wisconsin
WI, IL, CA, MN, NY
University of Wyoming
WY, CO, CA, DC, TX
Yale Law School
NY, CT, DC, CA, MD
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H. WHAT SCHOOLS DO WITH MULTIPLE LSAT SCORES
Only those schools responding to the Wilson/Stern Survey are included.
University of Akron
If an applicant has multiple LSAT scores, we will consider the highest score.
University of Alabama
Highest score considered.
Albany Law School
Review all scores.
American University
Admission Committee reviews all scores, but typically considers higher score for
admission purposes.
*Appalachian School of Law
Highest of last 3 years score for admissions purposes.
University of Arizona
Most scores are averaged unless they are 10 points or more apart. If they are, we
use the higher score.
Arizona State University
College of Law
The highest score is used in all reporting and given more
significant consideration. Admissions committee sees and reviews all scores.
University of Arkansas—Fayetteville
We take the highest of the final three scores.
Baylor University
Boston College Law School
Considers all scores in file review process. Will also consider explanations for
difference in scores.
Boston University Law School
Highest score considered.
University of Baltimore
If more than 7 points apart and GPA is 3.0 plus, take highest.
Brooklyn Law School
The Committee on Admissions will see all reported scores and give substantial
weight to the highest score.
University at Buffalo—SUNY
While the Admissions Committee will see all reported scores, we place considerably
more weight on the highest LSAT score.
University of California—Berkeley
Take highest score.
University of California—Davis
In keeping with past practice, consideration will be given to all LSAT scores.
Applicants are asked to provide additional information when there is a score
difference of 5 points or higher. The highest score will be the score of record.
University of California—
Hastings College of the Law
Highest score used.
University of California—Los Angeles
Highest score with discretion of considering all.
California Western University
Most recent if highest, otherwise averaged.
Campbell University
We generally use the highest score; however, we do consider each individual score
and any explanation offered for the lower score.
Capital University
Will consider highest score; generally, for three or more scores, the average is used.
Explanations for differences welcome.
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Review all scores, may give highest consideration to high LSAT.
Case Western Reserve University Consider highest score, but all scores reviewed.
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Catholic University
Average. If there is a significant difference, the higher one may carry more weight.
Chapman University School of Law
The ABA has changed the rule regarding the reporting of the highest of multiple
LSAT scores, however, this does not change the review process. If the candidate
has taken the LSAT multiple times, the Committee will review of the LSAT scores.
From an admissions perspective, the average score may be the best indication of
an applicant’s success. It is advisable for the applicant to explain why one score is
more indicative of his or her likelihood of success. For merit scholarship purpose,
we will utilize the high LSAT SCORE.
University of Chicago We review all scores, however for reporting purposes we use high LSAT.
Chicago-Kent College of Law
If the LSAT is taken more than once, the Admissions Committee may consider the
average score, the more recent score or the higher score, depending on individual
circumstances. Preference is typically given to the highest score earned.
University of Cincinnati
Use highest score.
City University of New York (CUNY)
School of Law
Consider all scores, with some weight being given to highest.
University of Colorado
Consider highest score, but all scores reviewed. Explanations for large differences
are welcome.
Columbia University
The Committee considers the entire LSAT testing history when evaluating
applications for admission.
University of Connecticut
All scores are considered however, the high LSAT score is used when reporting.
Cornell University
Consider highest score, but all scores reviewed. Explanations for differences
are suggested.
Creighton University
Unless there is reason to discount one.
University of Dayton
Generally accept highest, although all scores are considered.
University of Denver
Generally accept highest, although all scores are considered.
DePaul University College of Law
We will consider the high score.
University of Detroit Mercy
We review all scores.
University of the District of Columbia School of Law
Consider highest score, but all scores are reviewed.
Drake University
Consider highest score, but all scores reviewed.
Duke University
Will consider higher score or average, depending on circumstances and the overall
context of the application. An addendum is suggested when there is a significant
difference between test scores.
Duquesne University
First two scores not averaged.
Emory University
The law school admission committee will consider all reportable LSAT scores.
The admission committee will use the LSAT score that in their estimation best
represents an applicant’s academic ability.
University of Florida
Review all scores. Candidates should discuss score differences.
Florida Coastal School of Law
Florida Coastal School of Law uses the highest score.
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Florida State University
Average. Consider all scores within 5 years.
Fordham University
Consider all scores, but report the high as per ABA instructions.
George Mason University
Average.
George Washington University
We use the high LSAT.
Georgetown University Law Center
For reporting purposes, Georgetown Law adheres to the ABA policy of reporting the
higher LSAT score. For evaluation purposes, the Georgetown Admissions Committee
typically averages LSAT scores. Georgetown may consider the higher LSAT score if
you have only taken the LSAT twice. Please address any mitigating circumstances
you feel the Admissions Committee should consider.
University of Georgia
Admission Committee reviews all scores, but typically considers higher score for
admission purposes.
Georgia State University
All scores are considered.
Golden Gate University
Average, but will review all scores.
Gonzaga University
We utilize the high LSAT.
Hamline University School of Law
All scores considered significant weight to highest.
Harvard Law School
All scores and the average will be considered.
University of Hawaii
We take the higher score.
Hofstra University Law School
The Admissions Committee will review all reported scores and give substantial
weight to the highest score.
University of Houston Law Center
Primary consideration given to the highest score.
University of Idaho
More weight placed on higher score.
University of Illinois
Take the highest score.
Indiana University School
of Law—Bloomington
Scores are generally averaged. Consideration is given to large
differential in scores.
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
Take the highest score.
University of Iowa
We use the higher score.
John Marshall Law School—Atlanta
The Admissions Committee will see all reported scores and give substantial weight
to the highest score.
The John Marshall Law School
We tend to use the highest score.
University of Kansas
Consider all scores, but give the most weight to the highest score.
University of Kentucky
Multiple scores are averaged in almost all cases.
Lewis & Clark Law School
Use the highest score, but all scores are seen.
University of Louisville—Brandeis
School of Law
Emphasize the most recent score in our evaluation process.
Appreciate explanations for multiple takings.
Loyola University—Chicago Higher of 2 scores, if highest is most recent.
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Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
The average score is used unless the applicant has submitted an explanation for
the lower score.
University of Maine School of Law
Averages scores, significant increase noted.
University of Maryland
Use the higher score.
Marquette University In the case of an applicant with more than one LSAT score, the Admissions
Committee will receive a test score report for the applicant that discloses all LSAT
scores and the average of those scores. The Admissions Committee may give
the highest score priority on a case-by-case basis, especially if the applicant can
provide compelling, convincing evidence in a brief written addendum explaining
why a lower LSAT score should be considered aberrant.
Mercer University
Average multiple LSAT scores.
University of Memphis
Use highest for multiple takings.
University of Miami
Highest LSAT given the greater weight.
University of Michigan Consideration given to each score and to average.
Michigan State University
Average scores.
Mississippi College School of Law
Use highest score but review the range of scores.
University of Mississippi
Admissions decisions are based upon the highest LSAT score.
University of Missouri—Columbia
Averages scores.
University of Missouri—Kansas City
Use the higher score, although all scores are considered before making an
admission decision.
University of Montana
Scores are averaged for the prediction index but all scores are taken into
consideration.
University of Nebraska
Average multiple LSAT scores. Admission Committee reviews all scores.
University of Nevada—Las Vegas
Highest LSAT given the greater weight.
New England Law | Boston
Use the highest score, although all scores are taken into consideration.
University of New Hampshire
School of Law
Review all; report highest score.
New York Law School
The entire application is reviewed, including all LSAT scores. In the unusual
circumstance of a significant difference between scores, additional weight is
given to the higher score when the candidate is able to provide us with reasons
for that difference.
New York University
The Committee on Admissions evaluates LSAT scores based on the average score
in most cases. The Committee may take special circumstances into account. If a
candidate can point out specific reasons why the Committee should consider an
LSAT score aberrant, they should detail those reasons in an addendum to the
personal statement.
University of North Carolina
We use the higher of two scores. With more than two scores, we decide on a case
by case basis between average or highest.
North Carolina Central University
Average multiple LSAT scores.
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Northern Kentucky University
Will strongly consider the highest. Explanation of multiple scores encouraged.
Northeastern University
Unless second score is 8-10 points higher.
Northern Illinois University
Average multiple scores (but the admissions committee sees the separate scores)
Northwestern University
Takes the highest.
University of Notre Dame
Review all scores; consider the highest.
Nova Southeastern University
We take the highest LSAT score.
Ohio Northern University
Take highest of 2; average 3 or more.
Ohio State
We average.
Oklahoma City University We use highest LSAT only.
University of Oklahoma
Highest LSAT score
University of Oregon
Consider all scores, but we report the highest score to the ABA.
Pace University
Take the highest LSAT score.
University of the Pacific,
McGeorge School of Law
Use the highest score posted within a five year period.
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
Average scores. We do, however, look at all scores and will consider special
circumstances offered in explanation for a low score.
University of Pennsylvania If you take the LSAT more than once, all scores and their average will be
considered. If there are circumstances that you believe affected your performance
on a prior test, we encourage you to provide an additional statement with your
application explaining those circumstances. The Admissions Committee will
consider such information and may, at its discretion, evaluate your application
based on the higher or highest LSAT score.
University of Pittsburgh We use the highest LSAT score.
University of Puerto Rico
Take the highest score as a general rule. However, spread of scores is considered.
Quinnipiac University
We take the highest LSAT score.
Regent University School of Law
Reviews all test scores, the highest score is heavily weighted.
University of Richmond
We take the highest LSAT score, but all scores are reviewed and explanations for
significant differences in scores are encouraged.
Roger Williams University
School of Law
We take the highest score.
Rutgers University—Newark
Average multiple scores unless 10 point difference then take higher, or if written
explanation, take higher.
Samford University—Cumberland
Take highest score.
St. John’s University
Take highest score.
Saint Louis University
Take highest score.
St. Mary’s University
The scores are averaged.
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St. Thomas School of Law
The scores are averaged.
University of San Diego
The highest score is used but scores are reviewed.
University of San Francisco
Take the highest for admission. Use the average for awarding scholarships.
Santa Clara University
Take the highest score.
Seattle University
Take highest score, but spread of scores is considered.
Seton Hall University School of Law
All scores reviewed, highest score given greatest weight.
University of South Carolina
Averages multiple LSAT scores. A score is valid for 4 years.
University of South Dakota In compliance with new ABA policy, University of South Dakota uses highest
LSAT score.
South Texas College of Law We take into consideration the highest LSAT score.
University of Southern California
Review all test scores, though the highest score is most heavily weighted.
Southern Illinois University
Highest score only.
Southern Methodist
We take the highest reported LSAT score.
Southwestern Law School
Southwestern takes the highest score; however, spread of multiple scores
considered.
Stanford Law School
All valid LSAT scores are reviewed.
Stetson University College of Law
Stetson takes the highest score. Extenuating circumstances are taken into
consideration.
Syracuse University
Syracuse Law will still review all LSAT scores in the overall evaluation process.
The student’s HIGHEST LSAT attempt is the score that will be calculated with the
cumulative GPA to determine the index number and is the score generally used to
make a decision.
Suffolk University Law School
Take the highest score for admissions.
Temple University Beasley
School of Law
Temple University Beasley School of Law will consider the
high LSAT score, although all LSAT scores are reviewed and applicants should
provide a written explanation if there is a significant difference between one or
more LSAT scores.
University of Tennessee
The scores are averaged.
University of Texas
We review all scores but will take the highest score.
Texas Tech University
1–5 point span, we use highest; over 5 points, we use the newest score.
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
The scores are averaged.
Thomas M. Cooley
Consider only the highest score in our admission formula. Score must be within
5 years of application date.
University of Toledo
Average, unless second score is 10% or more higher.
Touro Law Center—Jacob D. Fuchsberg Average scores from same scale. If “old” and “new” scale
scores are submitted, the “new” will be used.
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Tulane University Tulane looks at all scores, but relies on the applicant to explain why a higher score
should be given more weight.
University of Tulsa
We average, unless compelling reasons given for not averaging or if score increases
20% points.
University of Utah
We will presumptively use the highest score. The reviewer, however, may use
the average score if information in the file indicate that the score is the most
appropriate measure of the candidates skills.
Valparaiso University
Average, unless applicant scores 10 points or more higher on any given test..
Vanderbilt Law School
Readers consider all scores and their average.
Vermont Law School
Take highest score.
Villanova University
Take highest score.
University of Virginia
Highest score.
Wake Forest University
We average if test taken more than twice.
Washburn University School of Law
Average scores for test taken in last 5 years for all statistical purposes. However,
the Admissions Committee has access to and considers all scores during
admissions process.
Washington University
For admittance and scholarship purposes, students are evaluated based on their
highest LSAT score. However, all scores are reviewed so vast discrepancies should
be explained.
University of Washington
Take highest score, but the Admissions Committee has access to and considers all
scores during admission process.
Washington and Lee University
Will consider explanation for widely disparate scores
Western New England College
We take the high score.
Western State University
We will review all scores but give consideration to the highest score.
Widener University School of Law
We review all scores, however, for reporting purposes we use high LSAT.
Willamette University
Take highest score as a general rule; however, spread of scores is considered.
William & Mary Consideration is given to individual scores and related
circumstances. Reports are prepared using direction provided. (Example: Since the
ABA uses the highest LSAT, accordingly so does William & Mary Law School.)
William Mitchell College of Law Review all scores but give consideration to the highest.
University of Wisconsin
If there is great discrepancy and a written explanation is provided, we will take all
factors into consideration.
Yale Law School
Review all score information available. We do not average or take the high score
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I. HOW SCHOOLS TREAT OLD LSAT SCORES
Only Those Schools Responding To The
Survey Are Included.
Will You Consider Any Scores Older Than LSAC’s Automatic Score Policy?
Will You Consider Scores Earned During
The Entire Five Year Period Or Do You Limit
Consideration To A Shorter Time Period?
University of Alabama No Not more than four years
American University No Yes—five year period
Appalachian School of Law No Three-year time period
Arizona State University No Five year time period
Baylor University No Yes—three year time period
Boston University Law School No Yes—full five years
Brooklyn Law School Yes, by special request Yes—full five years
University at Buffalo—SUNY No Yes—full five years
University of California—Berkeley No Yes—full five years
University of California—Davis No No—four years only
University of California—Hastings No Yes—full five years
University of California Los Angeles No Yes—full five years
Campbell University No Yes—full five years
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva) Yes, on a case by case basis. Yes—full five years
Case Western Reserve University No Yes—full five years
Chapman University No Yes—full five year period
University of Chicago No Yes—full five years
Chicago Kent College of Law No Yes—full five years
University of CincinnatiWe will generally consider any score
activated by LSAC.
City University of New York (CUNY)
No
Yes—full five years
School of Law
Cleveland—Marshall No Yes—full five years
University of Colorado No Yes—full five years
University of Connecticut No Yes—five year period
Cornell University No Four year time period
Creighton University No Yes—full five years
CUNY Queens No Yes—full five years
University of Dayton Yes, on a case by case basis.No more than 3 years older than
desired start term.
University of Denver No Yes—full five years
DePaul University College of Law No Yes—full five years
University of Detroit Mercy No Yes—full five years
Drake University No Yes—full five years
Duke Law School No Four-year time period
Duquesne University No Three-year time period
Emory University No Three-year time period
University of Florida No Yes—full five years
Florida Coastal School of Law No Yes—full five years
Fordham University No No—three year time period
George Mason University No Yes—full five years
University of Georgia Yes Yes—full five years
George Washington Unversity No Yes—full five years
Georgetown University Law Center No Yes—full five years
Georgia State University No Three-year time period
Golden Gate University No Three-year time period
Gonzaga University No Five-year time period
University of Hawaii Yes, on a case by case basis. Yes—full five years
Hofstra Law School No Five-year period
University of Houston Law Center No Yes—full five years
University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign No Four-year time period
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Only Those Schools Responding To The
Survey Are Included.
Will You Consider Any Scores Older Than LSAC’s Automatic Score Policy?
Indiana University School of Law—
Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—
Indianapolis
John Marshall Law School­­­—Atlanta
University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
University of Maine School of Law
Marquette University
University of Maryland
Will You Consider Scores Earned During
The Entire Five Year Period Or Do You Limit
Consideration To A Shorter Time Period?
No
Yes—five year period
No
Three-year time period
Yes, by special request Five years
No Three-year time period
No Three-year time period
No Yes—full five years
No Yes—five full years
No No—four years
NoThree, with exceptions made on a case
by case basis
NoThree, with exceptions made on a case
by case basis
No Yes—five full years
No Three-year time period
No Five-year period
No Yes—full five years
No Three-year time period
No Three-year time period.
No Three-year time period.
No Yes—full five years
No Yes—full five years
No Yes—full five years
No Yes—full five years
No Yes—full five years
No Yes—full five years
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
Mississippi College School of Law
University of Mississippi
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Nebraska
University of Nevada—Las Vegas
New England Law | Boston
University of New Hampshire
School of Law
New York Law School No
University of North Carolina No
North Carolina Central University
Northern Kentucky University No
Northwestern University Case by case
University of Notre Dame Law School Yes
Nova Southeastern No
Ohio Northern University Case by case
Oklahoma City University No
University of Oregon No
Pace University No
Penn State Dickinson School of Law No
University of Pennsylvania Yes—full five years
University of Pittsburgh No
Quinnipiac University No
Regent University School of Law No
University of Richmond No
Roger Williams University School of Law No
Saint Louis University No
Samford University— Cumberland No
University of San Diego Case by case
Santa Clara University No
Seattle University No
University of South Dakota Only in special cases
South Texas College of Law No
University of Southern California No
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Yes—full five years
Yes—full five years
Three-year time period
Full five years
Yes—full five years
Full five years
Yes—full five years
Yes—full five years
Yes—full five years
Yes—full five years
Yes—full five years
Three-year time period
Full five years
Yes—full five years
Yes—full five years
Three-year time period
Three-year time period
Three-year time period
Yes—up to five years
Yes—full five years
Four-year time period
Yes, full five years
Yes—three-year time period
Yes—full five years
Yes—full five years
Additional Useful Information
Only Those Schools Responding To The
Survey Are Included.
Will You Consider Any Scores Older Than LSAC’s Automatic Score Policy?
Will You Consider Scores Earned During
The Entire Five Year Period Or Do You Limit
Consideration To A Shorter Time Period?
Southern Illinois University No
Southern Methodist No
Southwestern Law School No
Stanford Law School No
Stetson University College of Law No
Suffolk University Law School No
Syracuse University College of Law No
Temple University Beasley School of Law No
University of Tennessee College of Law No
Texas Wesleyan No
Thomas M. Cooley
University of Toledo No
Tulane University No
University of Utah No
Valparaiso University No
Vanderbilt Law School Case by case basis
Vermont Law School Yes
Villanova University No
Washburn University School of Law No
Washington University Yes, by special request
Western State University No
Widener University School of Law Case by case basis
Willamette University No
William & Mary Case by case basis
William Mitchell College of Law No
Yale Law School No
Yes—full five years
Yes—full five years
Three-year time period
Yes—full five years
Yes—full five years
Yes—full five years
Yes—full five years
No—three years
Yes—full five years
Yes—full five years
Yes—full five years
Three-year time period
Yes—full five years
Yes—full five years
Yes—full five years
Yes—full five years
Four years
Three-year time period
Yes—full five years
Yes—full five years
Yes—full five years
Yes—full five years
Three-year time period
Yes—full five years
Yes—full five years
Yes—full five years
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J. PREFERRED MEANS OF RECEIVING LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION
Each law school was asked to indicate its preferred means of receiving letters of recommendation. The four options listed
below were offered. The list indicates preferences of schools responding.
(1) We accept those letters of recommendation which have been processed through the Law Services Letters of
Recommendation Services.
(2) We prefer that students use the Law Services Letter of Recommendation Services but do accept letters directly from the
recommender or the undergraduate institutions’ credential service.
(3) We prefer letters which come directly from the recommender or the undergraduate institution’s credential service but do
accept letters from the Law Service Letter of Recommendation Service.
(4) We have no preference.
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Name of School
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(2)
(3)
University of Akron School of Law
2
University of Alabama 2
Albany Law School American University
1
Appalachian School of Law
2
University of Arkansas at Little Rock 2
Arizona State University College of Law
2
Baylor University
2
Boston College Law School
2
Boston University Law School 2
Brooklyn Law School 2
University at Buffalo—SUNY
2
University of California—Berkeley School of Law 2
University of California—Davis
2
University of California—Hastings
2
University of California—Los Angeles 2
California Western University
Campbell University
2
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
2
Case Western Reserve University 2
Catholic University of America
2
Chapman University School of Law 1
University of Chicago
2
Chicago—Kent College of Law
2
University of Cincinnati
2
University of Colorado
2
Cornell University
Creighton University
2
University of Dayton
1
(4)
4
4
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Name of School
(1)
(2)
(3)
University of Denver
1
DePaul University College of Law
2
Detroit Mercy
2
Drake University
2
Emory University
Duke University
2
University of Florida
1
2
Florida Coastal School of Law
1
George Mason University School of Law 2
Georgetown University Law Center
2
University of Georgia
Georgia State University 2
Gonzaga University
2
Hamline University School of Law
1
University of Hawaii
1
Hofstra University Law School
University of Houston Law Center 1
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
University of Iowa
John Marshall Law School­—Atlanta
2
University of Kansas
2
University of Kentucky College of Law Louisiana State University—Paul M. Hebert Law Center Lewis & Clark Law School Loyola Law School—Los Angeles 2
University of Maine School of Law Marquette University Law School 2
University of Maryland
1
2
University of Memphis
2
Mercer University
2
University of Miami
1
2
3
University of Michigan
Michigan State University 2
Mississippi College School of Law
2
University of Mississippi
2
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
2
University of Nebraska College of Law 2
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
New England Law | Boston
2
University of New Hampshire School of Law
2
University of New Mexico School of Law New York Law School
2
New York University School of Law
University of Notre Dame Law School
1
Nova Southeastern University—Shepard Broad Law Center
2
Ohio Northern University
University of Oklahoma
1
University of Oregon
2
Pace University
2
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
2
University of Pennsylvania
2
University of Pittsburgh
2
(4)
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
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Name of School
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(1)
(2)
(3)
Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico, Faculty of Law
3
Quinnipiac University School of Law
2
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
2
Roger Williams University School of Law
2
Rutgers—Newark
2
Saint Louis University
2
Samford University—Cumberland 2
University of San Diego
2
Santa Clara University School of Law
Seattle University
1
University of South Dakota
2
South Texas College of Law
1
University of Southern California Law School
2
Southern Illinois University 1
Southern Methodist
2
Southwestern Law School
2
Stanford Law School
1
Stetson University College of Law
2
Suffolk University Law School
1
2
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
1
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
1
University of Utah College of Law
2
Tulane University Law School
2
University of Utah College of Law
Valparaiso University
2
Vanderbilt Law School
Vermont Law School
2
Villanova University
1
Wake Forest University School of Law
Washburn University School of Law
2
Washington University
2
Washington and Lee University School of Law
2
Western New England College School of Law
Western State University
2
Widener University School of Law
2
Willamette University
2
William & Mary
University of Wyoming
3
Yale Law School
2
(4)
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
Additional Useful Information
K. SCHOOLS OFFERING ON-CAMPUS HOUSING FOR LAW STUDENTS
Only those schools responding to the Wilson/Stern Survey are included.
University of Akron
University of Arkansas—Fayetteville
Baylor University
Brigham Young University
Boston University Law School
Brooklyn Law School (guaranteed to all first-year
students)
University at Buffalo—SUNY
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
Catholic University
University of Chicago
Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Cincinnati
Cleveland—Marshall
Columbia University
University of Colorado
Cornell University
Creighton University
University of Dayton
University of Denver
DePaul University College of Law
Drake University
Duquesne University
Emory University
University of Florida
Florida State University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Georgetown University Law Center
University of Georgia
Georgia State University
Hamline University School of Law
Harvard Law School
University of Hawaii
Hofstra Law School
University of Houston Law Center
University of Idaho
University of Illinois
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
Louisiana State University
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola University—Chicago
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Maine
­­
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Mississippi
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Montana
University of Nebraska
University of New Mexico
New York Law School
New York University
University of North Carolina
University of North Dakota
Northeastern University
Northern Illinois University
Northern Kentucky University
Northwestern University
University of Notre Dame Law School
Nova Southeastern University
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
University of Oklahoma—only for presentation—
not admission
Oklahoma City University
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
University of Pennsylvania
Regent University School of Law
University of Richmond
Roger Williams University School of Law
Rutgers University—Camden
Rutgers University—Newark
St. Mary’s University
St. Thomas University
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
University of Southern California
University of South Dakota
Southern Illinois University
Southern Methodist
Stanford Law School
Stetson University College of Law
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
University of Tennessee
379
Additional Useful Information
380
University of Texas
Texas Southern University
Texas Tech University
Touro Law Center
Tulane University
University of Tulsa
University of Utah
Vanderbilt Law School
University of Virginia
Washburn University School of Law
Washington and Lee University
Western New England College
Widener University School of Law
(Delaware campus only)
Willamette University
William & Mary
University of Wisconsin
University of Wyoming
Additional Useful Information
L. SCHOOLS USING A FORMULA IN THE ADMISSIONS PROCESS
Only those schools responding to the Wilson/Stern Survey are included.
These schools indicated that a formula is used for pre-sorting and as an aid in determining the process for considering the file but
not for determining the decision.
The specific formula used by a law school is provided in cases where that information is available.
American University
University of Arizona
Arizona State University College of Law—
Decisions based on full file review
University of Arkansas—Fayetteville
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
Baylor University = 10(GPA) + LSAT
Boston College Law School
Brigham Young University
University of California—Berkeley
University of California—Davis
University of California—Hastings
University of California—Los Angeles
California Western University
Capital University
Catholic University
University of Cincinnati
Creighton University
Duquesne University
Emory University
LSAT 60%/GPA 40%
University of Florida
Florida State University
LSAT 60%/GPA 40%
George Mason University
University of Georgia
Index = 0.047(LSAT) + 0.533(GPA) – 6.613
Range is from 0.0 – 4.0
25% index = 3.0
75% index = 2.7
Golden Gate University
University of Houston Law Center
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
University of Kansas
Louisiana State University
University of Louisville—Brandeis School of Law
Loyola University—New Orleans
University of Maryland
University of Memphis
Mercer University
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
University of Mississippi
University of Missouri—Columbia
University of Missouri—Kansas City
University of Montana
University of Nebraska
Northeastern University
.50 LSAT
.50 GPA
Northwestern University
Nova Southeastern University
Ohio State University
University of Oklahoma
Pace University
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
University of Puerto Rico
University of Richmond
Rutgers University—Camden
Rutgers University—Newark
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
60% LSAT/40% UGPA
25%–6.9
75%–7.2
University of South Carolina
University of South Dakota
Southern Illinois University
Stetson University College of Law
Syracuse University
University of Tennessee
Texas Southern University
Texas Tech University
0.032(LSAT) + 0.346(GPA) + 3.415
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
UGPA (as defined by Law Services) 5 15 + LSAT
= Cooley Index. Please see www.cooley.edu for
current index
University of Tulsa
University of Utah
Wake Forest University
West Virginia University
Whittier College
William Mitchell College of Law
University of Wisconsin
University of Wyoming
381
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M. LAW SCHOOL ATTRITION RATES
School
Attrition Rate
After First Year
Thereafter
University of Akron
19.6%
4.4%
University of Alabama
3–10%
minimal
Albany Law School 10.3%
minimal
American University
3–4%
minimal
< 1%
minimal
negligible based on grades
minimal
University of Arizona
Arizona State University College of Law
University of Baltimore
Baylor University
8%
11.8%
4.8%
Boston College Law School
< 1% overall
minimal
Boston University Law School
5% overall
3%
Brigham Young University
1%
Brooklyn Law School
4.7%
under 1%
University at Buffalo—SUNY
0–1%
minimal
University of California—Hastings
1%
minimal
12–15%
2% under
2.5%
minimal
8%
2%
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
4%
minimal
Case Western Reserve University
13%
minimal
Catholic University 4%
1%
3%
less than 1%
minimal
minimal
California Western University
Capital University
Campbell Law School
Chapman University Chicago—Kent College of Law
University of Cincinnati
3–5%
1%
City University New York (CUNY) School of Law
8%
minimal
Cleveland—Marshall
8%
3%
University of Colorado
1%
minimal
Columbia University University of Connecticut Cornell University
0–1%
negligible
minimal
Creighton University
8–10% overall
University of Dayton
5% overall
University of Denver
minimal
DePaul University College of Law
Drake University
Duquesne University
Emory University
minimal
minimal
3%
4–6%
minimal
3–4% overall
2%
5%
Florida Coastal School of Law
7.14%
1.26%
Florida State
3–4%
382
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School
Attrition Rate
After First Year
University of Florida
Thereafter
2.1%
1.7%
1%
minimal
George Mason University
1%
3%
George Washington University
2%
1%
Fordham University
Georgetown University Law Center
minimal
minimal
Georgia State University
3.8%
under 2%
University of Georgia
3–5%
under 2%
Golden Gate University
15%
2–5%
11–12%
1–2%
1–3%
1–3%
Gonzaga University Hamline University School of Law
Harvard Law School
negligible
University of Hawaii
University of Houston Law Center
University of Idaho
less than 5%
less than 1%
2%
7–10% overall
University of Illinois negligible
Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
less than 1%
Indiana University School of Law—Indianapolis
3–4%
3–4%
University of Iowa
1–3%
less than 1%
1%
minimal
John Marshall Law School­—Atlanta
The John Marshall Law School
University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
less than 2%
less than 1%
Lewis & Clark Law School
1–3%
Louisiana State University 18–19% overall
University of Louisville
Loyola University Chicago
less than 1%
3–5% overall
5%
less than 1%
3%
negligible
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
5%
minimal
University of Maine
5%
1%
Marquette University
less than 2%
University of Maryland
5% overall
University of Memphis
4.38%
3%
Mercer University
University of Miami
Michigan State University
6%
less than 1%
8.4%
less than 1%
less than 2%
less than 1%
University of Michigan
1%
University of Minnesota
3% overall
1%
Mississippi College School of Law
5%
1%
University of Mississippi
2%
2%
University of Missouri—Columbia
5%
1%
University of Missouri—Kansas City
10% for all reasons
University of Montana
minimal
University of Nebraska
5–7% overall
1%
383
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School
Attrition Rate
After First Year
Thereafter
New England Law | Boston
20%
2%
University of New Hampshire School of Law
5%
2%
University of New Mexico
2–4% overall
New York University
0–1% overall
University of North Carolina negligible
Northern Kentucky University
16% overall
Northwestern University
2–3% University of Notre Dame Law School
Nova Southeastern University
Ohio Northern University
less than 1%
negligible
20.5%
6% overall
Ohio State University
1%
overall 1% or less
University of Oklahoma
5% Oklahoma City University
0.5–1%
10–15% overall
University of Oregon
1–3% Pace University
3–4%
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
3–7%
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
negligible
0.3%
5%
University of Pennsylvania negligible
University of Pittsburgh
1%
Quinnipiac University 8% Regent University School of Law
minimal
10–15% average
University of Richmond
1–2%
Rutgers University—Camden
less than 5%
Rutgers University—Newark
negligible
University of San Diego
4%
7%
1%
5–9%
less than 1%
Saint Louis University
negligible
1%
St. Mary’s University
less than 5%
University of San Francisco
Samford University—Cumberland
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Seton Hall University
6–7%
1%
less than 10%, Negligible
1%
5% less than 1%
3–5% 1%
5%
overall
University of South Dakota
1.2% less than 1%
South Texas College of Law
3–5% overall
2%
University of South Carolina
University of Southern California
Southern Illinois University
Southern Methodist
Stetson University College of Law
Suffolk University Law School
Syracuse University
Temple University Beasley School of Law
384
3.9% overall
5% 1%
1% less than 2%
1.3%
7% (3.1% overall)
less than 1%
3–10% minimal
5.8% 3%
Additional Useful Information
University of Tennessee
School
University of Texas
5% 1%
Attrition Rate
After First Year
Thereafter
less than 1% overall
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
13.83% including transfers
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
19% overall
University of Toledo
Touro Law Center—Jacob D. Fuchsberg minimal minimal
6% overall
Tulane University
less than 5% less than 1%
University of Tulsa
7% overall
2%
University of Utah
1–2% 1%
Valparaiso University
negligible 1.5%
Vanderbilt Law School
negligible
negligible
Vermont Law School
8% less than 1%
Villanova University
under 5%
University of Virginia
negligible negligible
3% 2%
Wake Forest University
Washburn University School of Law
5.9% 2.6%
3% less than 1%
Washington University
5% overall
less than 2%
Western New England
6% overall
Washington and Lee University
*Western State University College of Law
15% Whittier College Law School
12.1%
Widener University School of Law
26.4% Willamette University
William & Mary
4.5%
6.4%
3–5% overall
7% including transfers
minimal
William Mitchell College of Law
8% less than 1%
William S. Boyd School of Law
minimal minimal
less than 2% less than 2%
0–1% 0–1%
University of Wisconsin
Yale Law School
385
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N. MOOT COURT OPPORTUNITIES
Some National Competitions are listed by specific name, others by category. Only schools responding to the survey were
included.
School Listing Key
University of Akron
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 14, 15, 16, 23, 24, 31, 35, 36, 37, 40, 43, 44, 52
University of Alabama
1, 2, 5, 6, 18, 23, 24, 31, 36, 37, 41, 44, 52
Albany Law School
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 12, 15, 19, 23, 25, 28, 31, 36, 41, 43, 44, 45, 50
American University
2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 23, 27, 28, 30, 55, 56, 61
Appalachian School of Law
1, 2, 5, 7, 14, 19, 31, 36, 41, 46, 54
University of Arizona
3, 5, 6, 12, 23, 36, 50
Arizona State University
3, 5, 6, 23, 36, 48
University of Arkansas—Fayetteville
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 25, 26, 34, 43, 44, 45, 50, 52
University of Arkansas—Little Rock
1, 5, 10, 14 & 1st Amendment
University of Baltimore
1, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 17, 36
Boston College Law School
3, 4, 5, 11, 16, 23, 24, 25, 31, 37, 44, 45
Boston University Law School
2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 14, 16, 23, 24, 27, 31, 41, 43, 46, 47, 52, 54, 55, 59
Brigham Young University
1, 2, 16, 23, 25, 28
Brooklyn Law School
1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 26, 27, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36,
38, 41, 43, 44, 45, 53, 56
University at Buffalo—SUNY
1, 2, 6, 9, 23, 24, 41, 46, 50
University of California—Davis
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 14, 16, 20, 23, 24, 27, 31, 37, 43
University of California—Hastings
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 23, 24, 25, 26, 31, 33, 35, 36,
37, 41, 43, 44, 46, 50, 54, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62
University of California—Los Angeles
1, 2, 5, 16, 23, 27, 31, 42, 43, 47
California Western University 1, 2, 4, 5, 16, 23, 29, 36, 40
Campbell Law School
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 12, 15, 16, 25, 26, 31, 36, 40, 43, 44, 45, 52
Capital University
2, 5, 6, 10, 11, 18, 24, 43, 44
Benjamin N. Cardozo (Yeshiva)
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 20, 23, 27, 28, 31, 33, 41, 43, 52, 56, 59
Case Western Reserve
2, 3, 5, 16, 23, 30, 31
Catholic University
1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 16, 18, 23, 25, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34, 41, 43
Chapman University
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 15, 16, 23, 27, 31, 36, 41, 42, 43, 45, 46, 47, 50, 54, 55
University of Chicago
2, 27, 43
Chicago—Kent Law School
1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 16, 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, 35, 37, 43, 44
University of Cincinnati
5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 33, 35, 37, 41, 42, 44,
48, 50
Cleveland—Marshall
5, 10, 16, 23, 24, 25, 30, 32
University of Colorado
1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 9, 16, 23, 27, 31, 32, 33, 37, 43, 58
University of Connecticut
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 14, 15, 16, 21, 23, 24, 27, 31, 33, 35, 36, 43, 46, 47, 48
Cornell University
2, 5, 6, 18, 23, 27, 30, 43
Creighton University
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 15, 16, 23, 27, 31, 36, 38, 40, 41, 43, 44, 52
University of Dayton
7, 9, 10, 14, 19, 23, 24, 31, 35
University of Denver
3, 4, 6, 23, 43
386
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DePaul University College of Law
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 14, 16, 23, 24, 43, 44
University of Detroit Mercy
2, 3, 16, 18, 23, 24, 26, 28, 30, 33, 43, 47
University of the District of Columbia 5, 23, 43, 44, 24
Drake University
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 14, 15, 31, 36
Duke University
5, 16, 23, 24, 43
Duquesne University
1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 13, 14, 16, 24, 36, 44, 45, 48, 52
Emory University
4, 5, 7, 12, 14, 16, 23, 24, 25, 28, 31, 37, 44, 53, 54, 55
Florida Coastal School of Law
5, 7, 14, 16, 23, 24, 39, 43, 54, 55, 61
Florida State University
2, 3, 5, 8, 17, 18, 20, 36, 39, 43, 44, 47, 50
University of Florida
5, 7, 8, 10, 14, 16, 23, 24, 27, 43, 44, 53
George Mason University
43
Georgetown University Law Center
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 12, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 32, 33, 36, 37, 43
George Washington University
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 14, 15, 16, 23, 24, 27, 31, 35, 36
University of Georgia
1, 2, 5, 7, 12, 15, 16, 23, 24, 31, 36, 40, 43, 44, 45, 52
Georgia State University
1, 5, 18, 23, 24, 31, 36, 37, 41
Golden Gate University
43
Gonzaga University
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 23, 31, 37, 44
Hamline University School of Law
3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 14, 21, 23, 24, 27, 31, 33, 52, 55, 61
University of Hawaii
3, 5, 6, 23
Hofstra Law School
2, 5, 6, 10, 12, 18, 24, 41, 45, 46, 57
University of Houston Law Center
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 14, 15, 16, 21, 23, 31, 37, 40, 44, 45, 50, 52, 61
University of Idaho
5, 6, 23, 36
University of Illinois
3, 4, 5, 6, 14, 16, 23, 24, 33
Indiana University School of Law—
Bloomington
1, 2, 5, 15, 16, 23, 27, 31, 32, 36, 43, 44, 45
Indiana University School of Law—
Indianapolis
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 23, 24, 31
John Marshall Law School­—Atlanta
1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 15, 36, 43, 44, 54
­­University of Kansas 5, 6, 23, 41, 44, 45
University of Kentucky
1, 5, 12, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 27, 31, 32, 36, 43, 44, 45, 48
Lewis & Clark Law School
2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 14, 16, 23, 31, 43
Louisiana State University
15, 16, 24
University of Louisville—Brandeis
School of Law
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 14, 23, 28, 31, 43, 50
Loyola University—Chicago
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 14, 16, 18, 19, 21, 23, 24, 30, 31, 35, 43, 44, 53
Loyola Law School—Los Angeles
1, 2, 3, 5, 16, 23, 31, 35, 36, 40, 43, 46, 50, 59
University of Maine
5, 6, 7, 12, 31, 47
Marquette University
5, 6, 23, 35, 44
University of Maryland
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 14, 15, 16, 18, 23, 24, 25, 27, 31, 35, 40, 43, 46, 50, 52, 55
University of Memphis
2, 5, 18, 24, 31, 33, 45
Mercer University
1, 18, 24, 31, 44, 45, 54, 57
University of Miami
2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 23, 31, 33, 37, 39, 40, 41, 42,
43, 45, 57, 58
Michigan State University
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 28, 30,
31, 32, 34, 35, 36, 41, 43, 44, 45, 47, 48, 50
University of Michigan
3, 4, 16, 23, 27, 31, 43
387
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University of Minnesota
5, 6, 18, 23, 33
Mississippi College School of Law
1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 13, 15, 16, 18, 23, 24, 27, 31, 36, 43, 45, 46, 47, 50, 54, 57
University of Mississippi
2, 5, 7, 14, 15, 17, 23, 24, 31, 37, 43, 44
University of Missouri—Kansas City
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 19, 23, 24, 31, 36
University of Montana
2, 3, 4, 15, 23, 36
University of Nebraska
1, 2, 3, 5, 23, 16, 31, 43
University of Nevada
2, 3, 4, 5, 14, 16, 27, 43
New England Law | Boston
1, 2, 5, 6, 9, 19, 23, 24, 31, 43, 59
University of New Hampshire School of Law
1, 4, 7, 9, 13, 14, 20, 35, 37, 41, 44, 59, 61
University of New Mexico
5, 6, 23, 24, 31, 43, 44, 45, 50
New York Law School
2, 5, 7, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 28, 32, 33, 37, 41, 43, 44, 47
University of North Carolina
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 15, 23, 24, 25, 31, 36, 43
Northern Illinois University
1, 3, 4, 5, 16, 23, 24, 26, 27, 31, 43, 44, 48, 50
Northern Kentucky University
1, 2, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 14, 23, 25, 26, 31, 32, 33, 37, 44
Northwestern University
5, 23, 43
University of Notre Dame Law School
1, 2, 5, 23, 31, 36, 42, 43
Nova Southeastern University
1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 12, 15, 16, 20, 23, 24, 31, 36, 38, 39, 43, 44, 48
Ohio Northern University
1, 2, 3, 5, 9, 11, 23, 24, 31, 44, 50, 51, 52
Ohio State University
1, 5, 6, 7, 9, 18, 23, 24
University of Oklahoma
1, 2, 3, 5, 15, 23, 24, 31, 36, 43, 44, 53
Oklahoma City University
1, 2, 5, 15, 23, 26, 44
University of Oregon
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 16, 21, 23, 31, 43, 50
Pace University
1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 23, 24, 43, 61, 62
University of the Pacific
McGeorge School of Law
3, 5, 23, 31
Penn State Dickinson School of Law
1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 15, 16, 18, 23, 24, 28, 31, 40
University of Pennsylvania
1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 10, 14, 15, 16, 18, 23, 24, 27, 31, 33, 36, 37, 42, 43, 46, 47, 59, 61
University of Pittsburgh
1, 2, 3, 9, 11, 18, 20, 23, 30, 31, 41, 45, 60, 61
Quinnipiac University
1, 2, 5, 20, 23, 24, 43, 45, 52
Regent University School of Law
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 16, 20, 24, 25, 27, 31, 43, 44, 46, 47, 54
University of Richmond
1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 11, 15, 16, 23, 43, 44, 45, 52
Roger Williams University School of Law
1, 2, 3, 6, 16, 25, 27, 31, 43, 44, 50
Rutgers University—Camden
9, 18, 23, 44
Rutgers University—Newark
3, 4, 5, 9, 12, 20, 23, 24, 37, 44
St. John’s University
31, 34, 41, 43, 44
Saint Louis University
1, 5, 6, 14, 16, 23, 31, 43, 50, 52, 56, 57
St. Mary’s University
24, 43
St. Thomas University
1, 2, 5, 6, 15, 16, 23, 24, 27, 31, 36, 38, 39, 43, 44
Samford University— Cumberland
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 15, 23, 31, 36, 43, 47, 52
University of San Diego
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 12, 15, 16, 23, 27, 31, 36, 38, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 48
Santa Clara University
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 14, 16, 23, 27, 30, 37, 41, 43, 44
Seattle University
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 11, 14, 15, 16, 23, 24, 27, 31, 34, 36, 42, 43, 44, 45, 48
Seton Hall University School of Law
2, 5, 7, 23, 24, 33, 37, 50
South Texas College of Law
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 15, 16, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 31, 34, 36, 40, 41, 43,
44, 45, 46, 47, 50, 52, 54, 55, 57, 59
388
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University of South Carolina
2, 5, 6, 18, 23, 43
University of Southern California
1, 2, 23, 24, 44
Southern Illinois University
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 14, 23, 43, 46, 52
Southern Methodist
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 14, 15, 16, 18, 20, 23, 24, 26, 27, 31, 36, 41, 43, 45, 46, 55, 61
Southwestern Law School 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 23, 25, 31, 32, 36, 41,
44, 52
Stetson University College of Law
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 21, 23, 26, 28, 31, 33, 36, 39, 40, 41, 45, 46,
50, 52, 53, 54, 57
Suffolk University Law School
1, 2, 5, 7, 9, 14, 15, 16, 23, 24, 25, 28, 31, 36, 37, 40, 53, 56, 59
Syracuse University
1, 2, 5, 6, 9, 15, 16, 19, 23, 24, 31, 32, 36, 40, 43, 46, 55
Temple University Beasley School of Law
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 14, 15, 16, 23, 27, 31, 36, 40, 43, 46
University of Tennessee
1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 12, 18, 23, 24, 37, 43, 45, 50
University of Texas
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 14, 18, 23, 24, 26, 31, 36, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45, 52
Texas Wesleyan School of Law
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 11, 14, 16, 18, 20, 24, 31, 36, 41, 46, 47, 50, 54, 59
Thomas M. Cooley Law School
1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 15, 16, 23, 27, 36, 33, 41, 43, 44, 45, 48
University of Toledo
1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 23, 31, 43, 44
Touro Law Center
5, 12, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 27, 36
Tulane University
1, 2, 5, 6, 15, 16, 23, 24, 25, 27, 31, 36, 50, 54, 56, 61, 63
University of Tulsa
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 15, 23, 36, 41, 43, 45, 49, 50
University of Utah
1, 4, 5, 6, 23, 31, 43, 46, 50, 59
Valparaiso Law School
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 12, 14, 23, 31, 33, 36, 37, 43, 44, 45, 48, 50
Vanderbilt Law School
1, 2, 5, 6, 16, 23, 27, 43
Vermont Law School
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 15, 16, 23, 24, 27, 31, 43, 44
Villanova University
43
University of Virginia
43
Wake Forest University
12, 18, 19, 23, 25, 26, 44
Washburn University School of Law
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 15, 16, 18, 19, 23, 24, 26, 27, 31, 33, 41, 43, 44, 45,
48
Washington and Lee University
1, 2, 3, 4, 23, 25, 27, 31, 48
Washington University 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 14, 15, 23, 27, 31, 35, 37, 42, 43, 59
West Virginia University
1, 2, 5, 23, 31
Western New England College
5, 6, 13, 23, 31, 36
*Western State University College of Law
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 19, 20, 21, 23, 27, 28, 33, 35, 25, 4
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