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  1. International students should expect to enroll full-time. Any scholarships awarded are applied on a percentage basis. LL.M. in Transnational Legal Practice or U.S. Legal Studies. Part Time Rate. 11 credits or less per semester. $2,845. Full Time Rate. 12-16 credits per semester. $34,140.

  2. 26. Apr. 2024 · The St. John’s Path to New York Judicial Service, 93 St. John's Law Review 555-61 (2019) Robert H. Jackson, The Faith of My Fathers,168 Univ. of Pennsylvania Law Review 1-16 (2019) (Intro. & Afterword) Attorney General Robert H. Jackson and President Franklin D. Roosevelt, 44 Journal of Supreme Court History 90-108 (2019)

  3. St. John’s University School of Law. Office of Admissions. 8000 Utopia Parkway. Queens, NY 11439. 718-990-6474. lawinfo@stjohns.edu.

  4. As a leading New York law school, St. John’s University School of Law sits at the commercial, cultural, and legal crossroads of the world. St. John’s Law is also a great choice for both aspiring lawyers and those who already have a law degree and want to prepare themselves for the practice of law in an increasingly interconnected global ...

  5. John’s School of Law has produced lawyers who have distinguished themselves in government, the judiciary, and in legal practice around the world. The law school plays a prominent role in the New York City legal community, imbuing all that it does with the University’s Vincentian tradition. St. John's is known for giving students the knowledge, skills and confidence to serve others while ...

  6. During the 1960s, the St. John’s University and St. John’s Law School both enjoyed an enormous growth of applications. It was obvious that the current facilities would not be able to meet the requirements of the growing student body, so St. John’s Law School broke ground in 1970 on a new Law School building located on the Queens Campus ...

  7. She led this event from 2007 to 2013. Prior to coming to St. John's, Professor Chiu was a Research Fellow at Columbia University School of Law from 2000-2001 and a Climenko-Thayer Teaching Fellow at Harvard Law School from 1999-2000. From 1994 to 1998, she was an Assistant District Attorney in Manhattan in the Trial Division where she ...