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The University of New Mexico School of Law (UNM Law or New Mexico Law) is the
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of the University of New Mexico, a public research university in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Founded in 1947, it is the first and only law school in the state. With approximately 300 students and 32 faculty, UNM Law has a student-to-faculty ratio of 5 to 1, among the best in the nation. An average of 100 students are enrolled annually, with an acceptance rate of 44 percent. The
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(J.D.) program is a full-time day program requiring completion of 86 credit hours in three years. The school also offers dual degree J.D./ Masters programs in Accounting, Latin American Studies, Business Administration, or Public Administration; a Master of Studies in Law (MSL); and certificates in Indian law and natural resources law. UNM Law maintains five full-time legal clinics and is unique in requiring all students to complete a clinical course to graduate. UNM Law has one of the highest student diversity indexes of any U.S. law school, with Hispanics as the largest
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group. The school was among the first to prioritize the enrollment of indigenous people and is recognized as the top law school for Native Americans, as well as the second-best law school for Hispanics. The ''Princeton Review'' ranked UNM Law sixth in providing the greatest resources for minority students. 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. According to New Mexico's official ABA-required disclosures, 85.7% of the Class of 2021 obtained full-time, long-term, J.D.-required employment ten months after graduation.


Academics

In addition to standard doctrinal courses in subjects such as contracts and torts, UNM Law is known for its programs in clinical education, Indian law, and natural resources and environmental law. The in-house Clinical Law Program has been consistently recognized as among the best in the country; though clinical education is optional at most law schools, participation in the clinic is required of all UNM law students. The Indian Law Program includes a specialized program of study leading to a certificate in Indian Law, the Southwest Indian Law Clinic, and the faculty-edited ''Tribal Law Journal''. The Natural Resources and Environmental Law Program includes a specialized program of study leading to a certificate in the field and the student-edited ''Natural Resources Journal''. UNM School of Law has a unique relationship with New Mexico's government. Under the terms of the state constitution, the dean of the law school is responsible for chairing the state's judicial selection process, including the Judicial Compensation Commission and serving on other boards, committees and commissions. Moreover, the School of Law has the primary responsibility for all judicial education within the state.


Exchange and study abroad programs

Study abroad opportunities are available with special UNM exchange programs in Mexico, Canada, and Tasmania. The law school also has an exchange program with the
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, which allows UNM students to study patent and intellectual property law at that school.


Admissions

Applications are reviewed by five-member admissions committee that makes the final decision on acceptance into the next fall's entering class. The committee is composed of three full-time faculty members, the assistant dean for admissions, and one third-year law student elected by the student body. The committee begins reviewing files near the end of the fall semester; but often a final decision is not made until late April. The committee considers quantifiable factors (LSAT and grade point average) and nonquantifiable factors (letters of recommendation, personal statement, and extracurricular activities) in making decisions; substantial preference is given to New Mexico residents. The committee also recognizes that special pre-law programs for minority and disadvantaged applicants provide valuable information about an applicant's ability to succeed in law school, and participation in such programs is taken into account.


Centers and institutes

* American Indian Law Center, Inc.: an independent center based at the law school that is the oldest existing Indian-controlled and operated legal and public policy organization in the country * Guanajuato Summer Law Institute: * UNM Mediation Training: * UNM Institute of Public Law: a think tank devoted to the development of informed public policy and law for the state of New Mexico. * The Utton Transboundary Resources Center: a center specializing in transboundary resource disputes * Pre-law Summer Institute: a two-month program run by the AILC at the law school that prepares American Indian and Alaska Native individuals for law school by essentially replicating the first semester of law school.


Publications

* ''Natural Resources Journal'' * ''New Mexico Law Review'' * ''Tribal Law Journal'' * ''United States–Mexico Law Journal'' (1993–2005)


Competitions and Moot Courts

Students may participate in the following competitions and moot courts at the law school: * ABA Negotiation Competition * American Intellectual Property Moot Court Competition * Animal Law Moot Court Competition * Environmental Moot Court Competition * Health Law Moot Court Competition * Hispanic National Bar Association Moot Court Competition * Jessup International Moot Court Competition * National Mock Trial Competition * National Moot Court Competition * National Native American Moot Court Competition


Campus

In 1971, the law school moved into its current building, designed by the architect Antoine Predock while he was working for George Wright & Associates. In 2002, the law school opened the Fred Hart wing, designed by architect Edward Mazria. The New Mexico Court of Appeals is located on campus, next door to the School of Law. The Court of Appeals and the School of Law have a symbiotic relationship with the judges using the law school's library and the students using the Court of Appeal's formal courtroom. Indeed, the Court of Appeals was designed for this use, with classrooms for law students adjacent to the formal courtroom. The Native American Community Academy, a charter school, previously had grades 11-12 attend classes at UNM Middle School. All school buses to went to Wilson Middle School's campus, with grade 11-12 students transported to/from Wilson to the UNM Law building. In 2013 all grades moved to Building 232 of the former Albuquerque Indian School, the
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Employment

According to New Mexico's official ABA-required disclosures, 85.7% of the Class of 2021 obtained full-time, long-term, J.D.-required employment ten months after graduation. A slight majority of graduates (52%) were employed in law firms, followed by 16% in government and 10% in the public interest.


Costs

Tuition cost for a full-time in-state student (not including living expenses) for the 2021–2022 academic year was $9,100.06 per semester, or $18,201.20 total for the academic year. Tuition cost for a part-time in-state student, taking 10 credits per semester, for the 2018–2019 academic year was $7,274.80 per semester, or $14,549.60 per academic year. The total cost of attendance (indicating the cost of tuition, fees, and living expenses) at New Mexico for the 2021–2022 academic year was $34,021.20 or $56,126.20 for nonresidents. The Law School Transparency estimated debt-financed cost of attendance for three years is $120,833 for residents or $192,655 for non-residents.


Notable alumni

* Article III federal judges **
Joel M. Carson III Joel McElroy Carson III (born 1971) is an American lawyer and jurist serving as a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. Biography Carson graduated from Texas Tech University in 1994 with a B ...
(Class of 1997), circuit judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit ** Curtis LeRoy Hansen (Class of 1961), senior judge, United States District Court for the District of New Mexico **
Jimmie V. Reyna Jimmie V. Reyna (born November 11, 1952) is an American lawyer, former president of the Hispanic National Bar Association, and a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
(Class of 1978), circuit judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ** Christina Armijo (Class of 1975), senior judge, United States District Court for the District of New Mexico **
Robert C. Brack Robert Charles Brack (born March 2, 1953) is a senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico. Education and career Born in Lynwood, California, Brack received a Bachelor of Arts degree f ...
(Class of 1978), judge, United States District Court for the District of New Mexico **
Kenneth J. Gonzales Kenneth John Gonzales (born October 26, 1964) is an American attorney who serves as a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico and is a former United States attorney from the same district. ...
(Class of 1994), judge, United States District Court for the District of New Mexico **
Paul W. Grimm Paul William Grimm (born December 26, 1951) is a former United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland. Education Judge Grimm attended the University of California, Davis, where he received a Bach ...
(Class of 1976), judge, United States District Court for the District of Maryland * Politicians and government officials **
Hector Balderas Hector Hugo Balderas Jr. (born August 16, 1973) is an American lawyer and former prosecutor who has been the attorney general of New Mexico since 2015. In 2006, Balderas became the youngest statewide Hispanic elected official in the nation when he ...
, New Mexico Attorney General, former New Mexico State Auditor and former state representative. (Class of 2001) ** Charles W. Blackwell, first ambassador of the Chickasaw Nation to the United States from 1995 until 2013, (Class of 1972) ** Paul Bloom (1939–2009), lawyer who recovered $6 billion for the United States Department of Energy. **
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(Class of 2001) ** John EchoHawk, founder of Native American Rights Fund (NARF), (Class of 1970) **
David Iglesias David Claudio Iglesias (born 1958) is an American attorney from Albuquerque, New Mexico.Gisick, Michael''"Fired U.S. Attorney David Iglesias embraces the media in his quest for vindication"'' - Albuquerque Tribune - Thursday, May 10, 2007
(Class of 1984), Judge Advocate (JAG), at the Pentagon, member of the legal team that was the inspiration for the film '' A Few Good Men'', United States Attorney for the
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, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives, (Class of 2004) ** Kathleen Kennedy Townsend (Class of 1978) **
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(Class of 1984) ** Michelle Lujan Grisham (Class of 1987), 32nd Governor of New Mexico, United States Representative for New Mexico's 1st District (2013-2019) ** Ramona Villagomez Manglona (Class of 1996), chief judge, U.S. District Court for the Northern Mariana Islands, a United States territorial court, nominated by
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Thomas J. Mabry Thomas Jewett Mabry (October 17, 1884 December 23, 1962) was an American attorney, politician and judge, who was chief justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court (1939–46) and the 14th governor of New Mexico (1947–51). Career Mabry attended t ...
, 14th Governor of New Mexico ** Xochitl Torres Small, U.S. Representative for New Mexico's 2nd congressional district. **
Gloria Tristani Gloria Tristani (born December 20, 1953) is an American attorney and politician. Tristani served as a member of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) from 1997 to 2001. In 2002, Tristiani unsuccessfully ran for Senate in New Mexico as a Demo ...
, member of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), 1997–2001. ** Tom Udall (Class of 1977) **
John Wertheim John V. Wertheim (born 12 February 1968) is an American lawyer and politician who served as Chairman of the Democratic Party of New Mexico from 2004 until 2007. During that time, he also served on the Executive Committee of the Democratic National ...
(Class of 1995)
John Anthony Castro
(Class of 2012) Candidate for U.S. Senate **
Steven Schiff Steven Harvey Schiff (March 18, 1947 – March 25, 1998) was an American politician. He served as a member of the United States House of Representatives, representing the first district of New Mexico from 1989 until his death in 1998. Schiff was ...
(Class of 1972) ** Jonathan Rothschild, Mayor of Tucson, Arizona, (Class of 1977) ** Deb Haaland, U.S. Representative for New Mexico's 1st Congressional District and one of the first two Native American women elected to Congress. **
Jacob Candelaria Jacob Rodney Candelaria (born 1987) is an American politician and attorney who served as a member of the New Mexico Senate for the 26th district from 2013 to 2022. First elected in 2012 as a Democrat, he later left the party in 2021 to become an ...
first openly gay man elected to New Mexico Legislature, member of the New Mexico Senate, (Class of 2016) *Supreme Court of New Mexico **
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(Class of 1981) **
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(Class of 1969) **
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Petra Jimenez Maes Petra Jimenez Maes (born October 5, 1947) is a former chief justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court. She was appointed to the New Mexico Supreme Court in 1998, and was the first female Hispanic person to serve on the high court. She was elected C ...
(Class of 1973) **
Judith Nakamura Judith Nakamura (born November 3, 1960) is an American judge and former chief justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court. She was appointed to the court by Governor Susana Martinez in 2015, and was re-elected in November 2016. Early life Nakamura ...
(Class of 1989) **
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Notable faculty

* Current **
Christian G. Fritz Christian G. Fritz is a legal historian and a law professor at the University of New Mexico School of Law. He writes on U.S. constitutional history, and his 2007 book ''American Sovereigns: the People and America's Constitutional Tradition Before th ...
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Nathalie Martin Nathalie Martin is the Frederick M. Hart Chair in Consumer and Clinical Law at the University of New Mexico School of Law. She is a member of the American Law Institute and the American College of Bankruptcy as well as a former resident scholar at ...
** Kevin K. Washburn * Former **
Norman Bay Norman C. Bay (; born 1960 in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois) is an American attorney. He is the former United States Attorney for the District of New Mexico. Bay was the first Chinese-American United States Attorney. Bay is the former chairman of ...
** Charles W. Blackwell ** Vern Countryman **
Cruz Reynoso Cruz Reynoso (May 2, 1931 – May 7, 2021) was an American civil rights lawyer and jurist. Reynoso was the first Chicano Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court, serving from 1982 to 1987. He also served on the California Third D ...
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Suellyn Scarnecchia Suellyn Scarnecchia is a clinical law professor at the University of Michigan. She previously served as the general counsel and vice president at the University of Michigan from 2008 to 2012. From 2003 to 2008 she was the dean of the University o ...


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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:New Mexico Law, University Of Antoine Predock buildings Educational institutions established in 1947 Law schools in New Mexico Law 1947 establishments in New Mexico