The S.J. Quinney College of Law is the professional graduate
law school of the
University of Utah
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. Located in
Salt Lake City, Utah
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, the school was established in 1913. It is a member of the
Association of American Law Schools
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and is accredited by the
American Bar Association
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. The 2023 ''
U.S. News & World Report'' Law School Rankings place the S.J. Quinney College of Law 37th of 196 in the United States.
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New law school building
A new $62.5 million law building was opened on September 1, 2015, which is LEED Platinum certified and includes a cafe, secured-access student study areas, a furnished and landscaped roof-top terrace with wifi access, and a 450-person moot courtroom.
Campus
The law school building is located in the south-west corner of campus directly north of the stadium light rail station and
Rice–Eccles Stadium
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.
Law library
The James E. Faust Law Library (formerly the S.J. Quinney Law Library) is completely integrated into the new law school building. The first, parts of the second, and the sixth floors of the building are open to the public; materials located on upper floors can be retrieved for public patrons. JD Librarians teach a basic legal research course in the first year.
Reputation
According to the widely cited
USNWR 2023 Law School Rankings, the S.J. Quinney College of Law was named a "Top Tier" Law School and is currently ranked #37 out of more than 196 law schools in the
United States
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. Several University of Utah law students have been chosen for prestigious internships and clerkships, including four graduates who have served as clerks to
Supreme Court Justices. Tyler R. Green, a 2005 graduate of the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law clerked for Justice
Clarence Thomas
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during the October 2009 term. Utah has the 3rd lowest student to faculty ratio at 7.3:1, behind only Yale and Stanford at 7.3:1 and 8:1, respectively.
Admissions, and bar passage
There were 1,277 applicants for the incoming class of 2012 at the S.J. Quinney College of Law, and 128 students were enrolled; the incoming class had a median LSAT score of 160 and median GPA of 3.60. The 25th–75th percentile LSAT range was 156–163, and the 25th–75th percentile range for GPA was 3.41–3.76.
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The overall bar passage rate in 2009 was about 85.5%, with 75% passing in February and 90% passing in July.
Costs
The total cost of attendance (indicating the cost of tuition, fees, and living expenses) at S.J. Quinney School of Law for the 2017–2018 academic year is $26,758 for residents and $50,816 for nonresidents.
Dean Elizabeth Kronk Warner
In 2019 Elizabeth Kronk Warner became the 12th Dean of the S.J. Quinney College of Law, succeeding Robert Adler who had been in place since 2014. She is the first woman and Native American named to deanship in the school's 106-year history.
Organizations
Campus organizations in alphabetical order include:
* Business Law Society: a student organization for anyone interested in the law and business. Events focus on how the law and business intersect.
* Federalist Society
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– The Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies is a group of conservatives and libertarians
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interested in the current state of the legal order.
* Global Justice Think Tank – for research on contemporary global issues in partnership arrangements.
* International Law Students Association
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* J. Reuben Clark Law Society – The JRCLS is an international organization of law school students and graduates with over 65 chapters throughout the world. Although closely associated with the LDS Church
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, membership in the church is not required to join JRCLS.
* Jackie Chiles Law Society – a student organization named after the famous Seinfeld attorney, Jackie Chiles
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* Minority Law Caucus – a student organization at the University of Utah S.
* NRLF – Natural Resources Law Forum: Open to all S. J. Quinney students, with interests in environmental law and responsible outdoor recreation.
* OUTLaws – The OUTLaws is an association of LGBT and allied students.
* PALS – The Persian American Legal Society (PALS), founded by solmaz copeland in 2009, is dedicated to enhancing the awareness and appreciation of Iranian and other Middle Eastern cultural traditions.
* PILO – Public Interest Law Organization. to promote scholarship, activism, and career opportunities for law students interested in working for the public interest. This includes local, state, and federal government, as well as non profits and other organizations.
* Student Immigration Law Association (SILA) – .
* SIPLA – The Student Intellectual Property Law Association is open to all University of Utah students.
* Sports Law Club The Sports Law Club provides a forum for students interested in sports law
* Student Bar Association – The SBA is the official student government of the S.J. Quinney College of Law. It plans student activities, organizes the mentor program for 1L students and other programs sich as social events, philanthropies, and intramural sports. The SBA also serves as the Student Advisory Committee (SAC) and elected student government of the College of Law. As voting members of the College Council, SBA Board members represent the student body to the law school faculty and administration.
* Women's Law Caucus promotes interest in issues of particular concern to women.
Scholarly publications
The S.J. Quinney College of Law currently publishes three legal journals:
* ''Utah Environmental Law Review''
* ''Utah Law Review''
* ''Journal of Law and Family Studies''Journal of Law and Family Studies
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Notable alumni
State Supreme Court
* Roger I. McDonough (1925), Chief Justice of Utah, 1947–1948, 1954–1959
* Richard C. Howe (1948), Chief Justice of Utah, 1998–2002
* Richard J. Maughan (1951), Chief Justice of Utah, 1981
* Gordon R. Hall (1951), Chief Justice of Utah, 1981–1993
* Michael Zimmerman (jurist) (1969), Chief Justice of Utah, 1994–1998
State Court of Appeals
* Michele Christiansen, Judge, 2010–present
* Diana Hagen, Judge, 2017–present
State Government
* Herbert B. Maw (1916), Governor of Utah
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, 1941–1949
* Myron E. Leavitt (1956), Lieutenant Governor of Nevada, 1979–1983
* Paul Van Dam (1966), Attorney General of Utah, 1989–1993
* Larry J. Echo Hawk (1973), Attorney General of Idaho, 1991–1995; US Assistant Secretary for Bureau of Indian Affairs, 2009–2012
* Jan Graham (1980), Attorney General of Utah, 1993–2001
Federal Court
* David Thomas Lewis (1937), US Court of Appeals for the 10th circuit, 1956–1977
* Aldon J. Anderson (1943), US District Court for Utah, 1971–1984
* Marion Callister (1951), US District Court for Idaho, 1976–1989
*Bruce Sterling Jenkins
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Born in Salt La ...
(1952), US District Court for Utah, 1978–1994
* John Thomas Greene Jr. (1955), US District Court for Utah, 1985–1997
*David G. Campbell
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(1979), US District Court for Arizona, 2003–present
* Carolyn B. McHugh (1982), US Court of Appeals for the 10th circuit, 2014–present
Federal Government
* William A. Dawson (1926), US House of Representatives
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from Utah, 1947–1949, 1953–1959
* Reva Bosone (1930), US House of Representatives
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from Utah, 1949–1953
*Allan Turner Howe
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Born in South Cottonwood near Murray, Utah, Howe attended public schools before receiving a B.S. from the University of Utah in 1952 and a J.D.L. f ...
(1954), US House of Representatives
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from Utah, 1975–1977
*Wayne Owens
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Career
Born and ra ...
(1964), US House of Representatives
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from Utah, 1973–1975, 1987–1993
References
External links
Official law school website
Official University of Utah website
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