FeaturedUniversity of Connecticut School of Law
The UConn School of Law is one of the leading public law schools in the country. Its campus, listed on the National Register of Historic Sites, is probably the most beautiful of any law school in the United States. The Law Library is one of the largest in the world and was recently named among the 50…
FeaturedUniversity of Maryland – School of Law
The University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law (University of Maryland School of Law or Maryland Law) is the second-oldest law school in the United States. The school was founded in 1816 as the Maryland Law Institute and began regular instruction in 1824. Because of its location, Maryland Law is part of the…
FeaturedLoyola University Chicago – School of Law
For over 100 years, Loyola University Chicago School of Law has offered excellence in legal education to men and women from across the country and around the world. The school’s innovative, broad-based curriculum draws on the interdisciplinary strengths of Loyola University Chicago to train tomorrow’s lawyers to be counselors, advocates, planners, mediators, arbitrators, judges, policy makers, and…
University of East London (UEL) School of Law
The Legal Advice Centre is part of UEL School of Law and Social Sciences. It is an educational facility for students and an advice service to members of the public. The Law Centre provides free legal advice to the East London community to those who are unable to pay for such legal services or obtain…
University of London – Queen Mary (QMUL)
Queen Mary University of London is one of the UK’s leading research-focused higher education institutions and belongs to the Russell Group of leading UK universities. With over 21,000 students from over 155 nationalities and 4,000 staff, we are one of the biggest and University of London colleges. We teach and research across a wide range…
University College London – Faculty of Law
Our rich heritage reaches back to the very beginnings of UCL. A year after the university was founded in 1827, John Austin and Andrew Amos were appointed to UCL’s first Chairs in Jurisprudence and English Law, teaching such notable figures as J.S. Mill. UCL Laws was the first faculty of common law in England and…