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The University of New Mexico School of Law is known for its low student-to-faculty ratio, currently 6-to-1, and its excellent employment rates for graduates. UNM Law outshines many other law schools, as shown by the latest rankings. Schedule a visit or join us for an information session to see when we’ll be in your area.
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The University of New Mexico School of Law is known for its...
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- Natural Resources & Environmental Law
UNM is the only law school in New Mexico, a state that...
- Clinical Program
The UNM School of Law clinical program, one of the oldest in...
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- About
The School of Law is the state's only law school and is...
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What Students say about their Law School. "UNM Law has consistently given me opportunities to pursue real-world experiences beyond anything I expected to be doing while still in law school: I’ve helped pass a bill in the state legislature, helped draft other proposed legislation, worked on criminal prosecutions, testified before the utilities ...
UNM School of Law is ranked 91st by U.S. News & World Report and tied for eighth in clinical training; it is particularly noted for its environmental law program. National Jurist ranked UNM Law among the top 30 "best value" law schools, based on criteria such as average indebtedness after graduation, student employment rates, and tuition costs ...
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