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The University of Connecticut School of Law ( UConn Law) is the law school associated with the University of Connecticut and located in Hartford, Connecticut. It is the only public law school in Connecticut and one of only four [2] [3] [4] [5] in New England. As of 2020, it enrolled 488 students.
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Learn how to apply to UConn Law, a top public law school with flexible curriculum, practical experience and supportive community. Explore the evening option, diversity initiatives, student organizations and more.
UConn Law Campus. The 17-acre UConn Law campus in the West End of Hartford consists of five granite buildings in Collegiate Gothic style with a central quadrangle graced by the U-shaped “Middle Path” sculpture by Robert Sindorf.
The LLM in Human Rights and Social Justice at UConn School of Law offers students with a prior law degree a unique opportunity to pursue a course of study that integrates the international and domestic dimensions of a social justice practice of law.