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  1. The University of Detroit Mercy School of Law is the law school of the University of Detroit Mercy and is located in Downtown Detroit, Michigan across from the Renaissance Center. Founded in 1912, Detroit Mercy Law is a private Roman Catholic law school and has been ABA-accredited since 1933.

  2. Graduate. For Fall 2022, the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law received 955 applications and accepted 536 (56.13%). Of those accepted, 209 enrolled, a yield rate of 38.99%. The School of Law had a middle-50% LSAT range of 150-157 with an average of 154 and an average GPA of 3.39 for the 2022 first year class.

  3. School of Law. Why Detroit Mercy Law? A Strategic Location in Downtown Detroit. Launch your legal career at the only law school in the heart of Downtown Detroit and immerse yourself in the region's largest legal community. Learn More. Expanded Career Opportunities.

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  5. About Detroit Mercy Law. For more than a century, University of Detroit Mercy School of Law has educated lawyers who lead with a commitment to the pursuit of justice, service to others and the highest standards of the legal profession.

  6. Detroit Mercy Laws history is marked by Jesuit and Mercy values. The School of Law is part of University of Detroit Mercy. The University of Detroit, originally known as Detroit College, was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1877 as the first Catholic college in Detroit.

  7. Academics. Catalogs. Undergraduate Catalog 2018-2019. Scholarships and Financial Aid. School of Law. Introduction. Mission. Founded by the Jesuits in 1912, the School of Law has endeavored to provide the finest legal education to all qualified individuals from many diverse backgrounds.

  8. University of Detroit Mercy School of Law is a diverse, urban Catholic Law School in the Jesuit and Mercy traditions. We seek to educate the complete lawyer through a dynamic curriculum that integrates theory, doctrine, and experiential learning; provides unique global perspectives through transnational educational opportunities; and emphasizes ...

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