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  1. St. John’s Law opened in 1925 to help a diverse and talented student body learn the fundamentals of the law, build practical skills, and uplift their communities. That founding mission still animates the Law School community as our students excel in the classroom, on journals, and in clinics, externships, and advocacy competitions.

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  2. St. John's University School of Law is a Roman Catholic law school in Jamaica, Queens, New York, United States, affiliated with St. John's University. The School of Law was founded in 1925, and confers Juris Doctor degrees and degrees for Master of Laws in Bankruptcy and Master of Laws in U.S. Studies.

  3. Jamaica, NY, 11439. St. John's University 2024 Rankings. St. John's University is ranked No. 68 (tie) out of 196 in Best Law Schools. Schools are ranked according to their performance...

  4. 6-year program for St. John's University undergraduates. Learn More. At a recent symposium co-hosted by the Law School’s Mattone Center for Law and Religion and Journal of Catholic Legal Studies at Manhattan’s New York Athletic Club, leading legal scholars...

  5. Our #1 focus at St. John’s Law is helping each student achieve success in their career. That’s why we designed an approach to student career development called Pathways to the Profession that includes but is not limited to: Administrative Law and Public Policy.

  6. St. John’s LL.M. programs produce practice-ready graduates. You’ll test your legal knowledge, vocabulary, and communication skills in simulation exercises. You’ll also exercise negotiation, presentation, and delegation skills—all while gaining proficiency in the language of lawyering.

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