A nationally respected faculty…congenial,
diverse and talented students… and a powerful network of successful
alumni. These are the hallmarks of St. John’s University’s
distinguished School of Law.
Choosing a law school is a critically important decision – one that
will affect the entire course of your professional life.
For over 80 years, St. John's University School of Law has fostered
a tradition of excellence – a heritage that we continue to
strengthen both academically and structurally. Our modern School of
Law building, enhanced with a state-of-the-art computer laboratory,
the dramatically renovated Belson Moot Court Room and several brand
new classrooms, is complemented by newly constructed campus
housing. The enthusiasm generated by these facilities can be
felt throughout the School of Law community. The arrival of several
new faculty members, as well as new courses, clinics and programs
that include the introduction of the nation's first LL.M. in
Bankruptcy will augment our already exceptional curriculum.
The School of Law's history of producing outstanding lawyers
compels our daily pursuit of excellence, which manifests itself in
numerous classroom discussions and interactions, as well as in the
many scholarly activities and student-run publications we offer for
students and faculty.
Our rich heritage affords our students an unparalleled level of
camaraderie, congeniality and encouragement. The supportive network
of the Student Bar Association and its affiliated organizations, as
well as our impressive on-campus residence halls, provide students
throughout their tenure here with a strong foundation for building
lifelong professional and personal bonds.
In deciding upon a law school, ask the hard questions. St. John's
University School of Law will answer them. We look forward to
meeting you.
Accreditation
American Bar Association
Association of American Law Schools
Degrees Granted
Juris Doctor (J.D.)
LL.M. in Bankruptcy
Programs
J.D.
Full-time, three-year day: August
Part-time, four-year day and evening: August
Summer Institute: June-July
Application Priority Deadline for Applications is April 1
The School will accept applications after April 1. However,
applications received after that time will be reviewed on a "space
available" basis. We cannot guarantee space for applications
received after April 1.
LL.M
Full-time, one-year day: August
Part-time, two-three year evening: August (application deadline for
both full and part-time: May 1)
Credit Requirements
J.D.
Required for degree: 86
(Required to be in residence: 56)
LL.M:
Required for degree: 30
Enrollment
First Year Day Division: approximately 250
First Year Evening Division: approximately 60
LL.M:Approximately 15-20
- Law Library
- Lexis
- Westlaw
- Dialog
- Nexis
- Suny/OCLC
- Internet
Faculty
Full-time members: 57
Part-time members: 45
Combined and Joint Degree Programs
B.A./B.S. and J.D. Degree (in conjunction with the various
colleges of St. John's University)
B.A./B.S. and J.D. Degree (in conjunction with over 35 historically
black colleges associated with the United Negro College Fund)
M.A./J.D. Degree in Government and Politics
M.B.A./J.D. Degree
J.D./LL.M.
Publications
- St. John's Law Review /St. Thomas More Institute for Legal
Research
- Journal of Catholic Legal Studies (formerly The Catholic
Lawyer)
- St. John's Journal of Legal Commentary
- American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review
- New York International Law Review
- N.Y. Litigator
Clinical and Externship
Programs
- Elder Law Clinic
- Child Advocacy Clinic
- Immigration Rights Clinics
- Prosecution Clinic
- Securities Arbitration Clinic
- Domestic Violence Litigation Clinic
- Civil Externship Program
- Criminal Justice Externship Program
- Judicial Externships Program
- International Human Rights Externship Program
Co-Curricular Programs
- The Frank S. Polestino Trial Advocacy Institute
- Moot Court Honor Society
- Theodore Roosevelt American Inn of Court