University of Chicago Law School

University of Chicago Law School

The University of Chicago Law School was founded in 1902 as the graduate school of law at the University of Chicago and consistently ranks among the highest-rated law schools in the United States. The U.S. News & World Report ranks it fifth among U.S. law schools, and it is noted particularly for its influence on the economic analysis of law. University president William Rainey Harper requested assistance from the faculty of Harvard Law School in establishing a law school at Chicago, and Joseph Henry Beale, then a professor at Harvard, was given a two-year leave of absence to serve as...
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Location: Chicago, Illinois
Founded:1902
School type:Private school
Total enrollment:633

Award-Winning Faculty

Cass Sunstein
Cass Sunstein
Goldsmith Book Prize

Cass Robert Sunstein is an American legal scholar, particularly in the fields of constitutional law, administrative law, environmental law, and law...
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    When was University of Chicago Law School started?
  • A:
    The college was established in the year 1902.
University of Chicago Law School
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