Live the law.
To learn to think like a lawyer. That’s one reason you go to law school. At TU College of Law, we’ll give you another reason: To learn to practice like a lawyer. Here, starting your first year, you’ll apply legal knowledge to real world challenges, contributing to solutions that affect real clients. When you earn your degree, you’ll be well prepared to be a practicing lawyer.
Students practice like lawyers
- Students in the Immigrant Rights Project provide representation to noncitizens in immigration matters
- Students in the Social Enterprise and Economic Development (SEED) Law Project work with small business owners and non-profit organizations
- Through the Professional Development Office, students provide pro bono assistance to the legally underserved
- Sustainable Energy and Resources Law Program (SERL) examines development and regulation of alternative energy sources
A top law school: The Princeton Review
The Princeton Review says: TU educates “lawyers who will impact their communities in a positive manner.”
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