Washington University School of Law
Saint Louis, MO
By the Numbers
Established:
1867
Number of Students:
839
Student Body Demographics:
Minority:
21.2%
About this School
Originally located in downtown St. Louis, the Washington University in St. Louis School of Law moved to its current location on the university's Danforth campus in 1904. WUSL Law's main academic focus is applied learning, which is apparent in its highly ranked clinical training and trial advocacy programs. The school strongly encourages students ... Read More
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