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  1. University of Chicago Law School 1111 East 60th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60637 773.702.9494. Contact. Directions and Building Access. Privacy Policy. Consumer Information (ABA Required Disclosures) Accessibility © 2024 University of Chicago

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  2. The University of Chicago Law School is the law school of the University of Chicago, a private research university in Chicago, Illinois. It employs more than 180 full-time and part-time faculty and hosts more than 600 students in its Juris Doctor program, while also offering the Master of Laws , Master of Studies in Law and Doctor of ...

  3. Located in the community of Hyde Park on Chicagos South Side, just 15 minutes from the city center, the University of Chicago is uniquely positioned to contribute to, and draw from, the strength and diversity of this world-class metropolis.

  4. On behalf of our Graduate Studies Committee, welcome to the University of Chicago Law School! The University of Chicago Law School uniquely offers the combination of a small (70–80 students) and diverse (more than 25 nationalities) LLM program with a real sense of community among our students.

  5. The University of Chicago Law School is about ideas. This is what sets us apart from other law schools: we have an unabashed enthusiasm for the life of the mind—the conviction that ideas matter, that they are worth discussing, and that legal education should devote itself to learning for learning's sake, not just for earning's sake.