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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.

  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. St. John's University is ranked No. 68 (tie) out of 196 in Best Law Schools. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.

  4. To apply for admission to St. John's Law, you must have a baccalaureate degree granted by a fully accredited institution and a standardized test score (LSAT or GRE). To be considered for fall admission, you should take the LSAT no later than February 2024, or the GRE no later than March 2024.

  5. St. John’s University School of Law is a New York City institution, and our Law School community reflects the richness and diversity of our dynamic metropolitan home. Since 1925 our graduates have gone on to use their law degrees to achieve in every corner of the legal profession and the business world.

  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.

  7. St. John’s University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, actual or potential parental, family, or marital status, pregnancy and related conditions, disability, or age in its programs and activities.