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  1. Our LLM graduates say that their year at the Law School had a great impact on both their subsequent personal and professional lives. They also look back fondly at the friendships that developed and the experiences they shared with classmates and others in the University community. University of Chicago Law School. 1111 E 60th St, Chicago. IL 60637.

  2. First-year law students take a required set of courses listed below, as well as a 1L elective in the spring. The list of electives available changes each year. Additional degree requirements include the successful completion of a class designated as meeting the professional responsibility requirement, 40 core credit hours in the second and ...

  3. Thank you for your interest in the University of Chicago Law School. Each year, we receive roughly 5,000 applications for our entering class of approximately 195 students. The Admissions Committee reviews every completed application we receive. Paperless Admissions Process The Law School utilizes a paperless admissions process, which means we receive, process, and evaluate all applications ...

  4. Videos of lectures and other events from The University of Chicago Law School.

  5. Chicago Unbound. The University of Chicago Law School Record is the Law School's magazine for alumni and friends. The Record was first issued in 1951 and is now published twice a year, in the fall and spring. Chicago Unbound eventually will include full-text PDF images of all issues of the Record. To view a list of issues currently available ...

  6. Prospective student events. One of the best ways to get a sense of Loyola's School of Law is to talk to one of our enrollment advisors. You can meet a law school representative at one the recruitment events we attend all over the United States. Learn More. Apply.

  7. A Culture of Curiosity. At the Law School, the story of students as scholars is one of collaboration and insatiable curiosity, much of it powered by students’ desire to turn their current pursuits into tools that will help them forge their way in legal academia and legal practice—and, perhaps, make a difference in how we think about the law ...