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University of Missouri School of Law

The University of Missouri School of Law (Mizzou Law or MU Law) is the law school of the University of Missouri. It is located on the university's main campus in Columbia, forty minutes from the Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City.[2] The school was founded in 1872 by the Curators of the University of Missouri. Its alumni include governors, legislators, judges, attorneys general, and law professors across the country.[2] According to Mizzou Law's 2016 ABA-required disclosures, 82 percent of the 2016 class obtained full-time, long-term, JD-required employment nine months after graduation.[5]

University of Missouri School of Law
Hulston Hall is home to the University of Missouri School of Law.
MottoSalus Populi (Latin)
Parent schoolUniversity of Missouri
Established1872
School typePublic
Parent endowmentUS $1.0 billion[1]
LocationColumbia, Missouri, U.S.
Enrollment346[2]
Faculty41 (Fall)
48 (Spring)[2]
USNWR ranking71st (2024)[3]
Bar pass rate91.4% (Mizzou Law Pass Rate, 2018)
82.4% (Missouri Avg. Pass Rate, 2018) [4]
Websitelaw.missouri.edu
ABA profileProfile

Overview edit

The Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution (CSDR) is Mizzou Law's only research center. The School also offers a Certificate in Dispute Resolution to its J.D. candidates, and a LL.M. for those who have already completed law school.

The median LSAT score for the incoming class of 2016 was 158, with a median GPA of 3.48.[6] It accepted 58% of its applicants.[6] Its student body total was 324 during the 2014-2015 school year.[6] The law school also has a historical bar passage rate around 90.8%, which is higher than the Missouri state average of 86%.[6] At graduation, roughly half of its students have secured employment for after the bar; 9 months after graduation around 95% of all students are employed.[6]

In the annual ranking of "Scholarly Impact Score," the Mizzou Law faculty was ranked 54.[7] The score is calculated from the mean and median of total law journal citations over the past five years to the work of tenured faculty members.

Degree programs edit

J.D. degree edit

 
Tate Hall housed the School of Law from 1923 to 1988.[8]

Students must complete 89 credit hours in order to receive a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from the University of Missouri.[9] Students may apply up to 3 hours of non-law school coursework towards their degree in some circumstances.[10] Students may also apply up to 31 hours of legal coursework completed at another ABA-accredited law school.[11]

Additionally, all students must attend several presentations beyond their regular classes.[12] These presentations qualify for "Professional Perspectives" or "Career Perspectives" credit, depending on the nature of the lecture and whether the Dean's office or the Office of Career Development sponsors the presentation. These presentations are usually hosted by student organizations.

Students also must complete a "Writing Requirement," in which the student conducts original research and drafts a paper on that issue.[13]

LL.M. in Dispute Resolution edit

The Master of Law (LL.M.) in Dispute Resolution program at University of Missouri School of Law is offered by the Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution.[14] The University of Missouri School of Law is the first law school in United States to offer an LL.M. that is exclusively focused on Dispute Resolution,[15] and consistently ranks as one of the top law schools offering Dispute Resolution programs in the United States.[16] Students who already have a law degree (either a J.D. from an ABA-accredited law school, or a LL.B. from a school outside the United States) may receive their LL.M. in Dispute Resolution from the University of Missouri.[17] Students must complete 24 credit hours, 15 of which must be in Dispute Resolution.[18]

Academic programs edit

Certificates edit

The School of Law also has affiliations with other schools and programs at the university, whereby the student earns a certificate from another school:

  • Center for the Digital Globe - an interdepartmental certificate, established by the College of Business, School of Journalism, School of Law, and Department of Textile and Apparel Management in the College of Human Environmental Sciences with a focus on the "managerial, theoretical and policy-related issues associated with digital media, electronic commerce and globalization;"
  • European Union Graduate Certificate from the European Union Center, established by the European Union to "develop a better understanding of the EU by individuals, businesses and governmental entities;" and
  • Certificate in Journalism from the Missouri School of Journalism.

Clinics and externships edit

Mizzou Law offers five clinics:

  • Criminal Prosecution Clinic;[19]
  • Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic;[20]
  • Innocence Clinic;[21]
  • Mediation Clinic; and [22]
  • Veterans Clinic.[23]

Students may also perform an externship for up to 3 hours of credit. Externships are only permitted in public law offices, government offices, and not-for-profit offices.

Study Abroad edit

The University of Missouri accepts credits earned from all ABA-approved law schools and study abroad programs. It also runs its own study abroad programs.

  • South Africa Program – students take a comparative law class and study dispute resolution in an international context.[24]
  • London Consortium – students take American and British law courses. Partnered with the University of Iowa College of Law.

Rankings edit

  • U.S. News & World Report ranked Mizzou Law 71st out of 196 among American law schools overall in their 2023 rankings.[25]
  • U.S. News also ranked Mizzou Law 4th out of 67 nationally among law schools in Dispute Resolution in their 2023 rankings[26]
  • In 2017, the school was recognized and ranked 21st by The National Jurist and preLaw Magazine as one of the nation's best valued law schools.[27]

Journals edit

 
The Law Barn was the center of legal studies at the University of Missouri from 1893 to 1923.[8]

The law school has a unique method for selecting associates to its three law journals. Unlike other schools that base placement entirely on grades, the University of Missouri School of Law uses a write-on system. After final exams in the spring semester are completed, packets are made available to all interested students. In the packet are two assignments: the first is a case and exclusive list of citations to other sources; and the second is a mock list of footnotes. Applicants to the law journals must write a case note based on the case in the packet, using as citations only those sources specifically listed. Applicants must also edit the mock list of footnotes for errors, pursuant to the Bluebook method of citation. Applicants must then return the entire packet, as well as a list identifying their preferred law journals.

The Editors-in-Chief and other editors blind-grade the submissions. Law school administrative assistants rank each student three times: first, by weighting the applicants' GPAs at 80% and their written submissions 20%; then, by weighting the GPAs at 20% and the written submissions at 80%; lastly, by ranking solely based on the scores of the written submissions. The Editors-in-Chief then select which applicants they want. The Missouri Law Review selects first based on the 80/20 rankings, then the Journal of Dispute Resolution, then the Business, Entrepreneurship & Tax Law Review (formerly the Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law). Then, they pick again in order, this time based on the 20/80 rankings, and finally they select based on the 0/100 rankings.[28]

Missouri Law Review edit

The Missouri Law Review is the law school's oldest law journal. It is entirely student-run and student-edited and publishes four times a year. Since 1936, when publication began, it has been cited over sixteen hundred times in published court opinions, including over twenty occasions by the Supreme Court of the United States.[29]

Each spring the law review hosts a symposium on a different part of the law. Noted scholars and practitioners in the given area give a presentation, and then they write an article which the law review publishes later that year.

Business, Entrepreneurship & Tax Law Review edit

The Business, Entrepreneurship & Tax Law Review ("BETR") is a student-edited and led publication that creates a three-part publication and hosts an annual symposium providing cutting-edge information and legal analysis over a wide range of issues.

Journal of Dispute Resolution edit

The Journal of Dispute Resolution, operated by the Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution, is entirely student-led and student-edited. Published semi-annually, the Journal is considered the leading publication in alternative dispute resolution. The Journal, like the Missouri Law Review, hosts annual symposia in the area of dispute resolution.

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law edit

The Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law, or JESL, formerly known as the Missouri Environmental Law & Policy Review, was a joint venture between the School of Law and the Missouri Bar Association. Founded in 1993, JESL consisted of 11 student editors and no more than 20 student associates.

JESL published case notes and articles on topics including energy policy, land use, water policy, agricultural law, land reclamation, and environmental sustainability. From its inception in 1993 to the 2010-2011 school year, it published three editions each year. Beginning in the 2011-2012 school year, two issues per year are published, one each in the fall and spring. The journal's last issue was published in spring 2016.[30]

Employment edit

According to Mizzou Law's official 2016 ABA-required disclosures, 82% of the Class of 2016 obtained full-time, long-term, JD-required employment nine months after graduation.[31] Mizzou Law's Law School Transparency under-employment score is 17.7%, indicating the percentage of the Class of 2016 unemployed, pursuing an additional degree, or working in a non-professional, short-term, or part-time job nine months after graduation.[32]

Costs edit

For the 2019-2020 school year, in-state tuition was $22,218.95, and out-of-state tuition was $41,079.35.[33] The total cost of attendance (indicating the cost of tuition, fees, and living expenses) at Mizzou Law for the 2014-2015 academic year was $55,106 for non-Missouri residents and $34,476.30 for Missouri residents.[34] The Law School Transparency estimated debt-financed cost of attendance for three years was $212,935 for non-Missouri residents and $143,714 for Missouri residents.[35]

Notable faculty edit

Notable alumni edit

Judiciary edit

Politicians edit

Public figures edit

Student organizations edit

References edit

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  2. ^ a b c d "LSAC/ABA School Overview".
  3. ^ "University of Missouri".
  4. ^ "info". law.missouri.edu.
  5. ^ "2016 Employment Statistics".
  6. ^ a b c d e "University of Missouri-Columbia (Mizzou) - 2020 Law School Profile". www.ilrg.com.
  7. ^ Sisk, Gregory C.; Nicole, Catlin; Katherine, Veenis; Nicole, Zeman (August 13, 2018). "Scholarly Impact of Law School Faculties in 2018: Updating the Leiter Score Ranking for the Top Third". SSRN 3230371. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  8. ^ a b "History of the School of Law".
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on May 11, 2008. Retrieved July 2, 2009.
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  14. ^ "CSDR Law School Teaching and Curriculum Initiatives".
  15. ^ "School of Law // LL.M. Programs". law.missouri.edu.
  16. ^ US News Law School Rankings: Dispute Resolution
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on September 8, 2008. Retrieved September 13, 2011.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on May 17, 2008. Retrieved September 13, 2011.
  19. ^ "Criminal Prosecution Clinic - Juris Doctor - Juris Doctor". law.missouri.edu. Retrieved September 4, 2018.
  20. ^ "Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic - ELC". ELC. Retrieved September 4, 2018.
  21. ^ "Innocence Clinic - Juris Doctor - Juris Doctor". law.missouri.edu. Retrieved September 4, 2018.
  22. ^ "Mediation Clinic - Juris Doctor - Juris Doctor". law.missouri.edu. Retrieved September 4, 2018.
  23. ^ "Veterans Clinic - Juris Doctor - Juris Doctor". law.missouri.edu. Retrieved September 4, 2018.
  24. ^ "Cape Town, South Africa (Summer) - Juris Doctor - Juris Doctor". law.missouri.edu. Retrieved September 4, 2018.
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This article is about the school in Columbia For the school in Kansas City see University of Missouri Kansas City School of Law This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources University of Missouri School of Law news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message The University of Missouri School of Law Mizzou Law or MU Law is the law school of the University of Missouri It is located on the university s main campus in Columbia forty minutes from the Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City 2 The school was founded in 1872 by the Curators of the University of Missouri Its alumni include governors legislators judges attorneys general and law professors across the country 2 According to Mizzou Law s 2016 ABA required disclosures 82 percent of the 2016 class obtained full time long term JD required employment nine months after graduation 5 University of Missouri School of LawHulston Hall is home to the University of Missouri School of Law MottoSalus Populi Latin Parent schoolUniversity of MissouriEstablished1872School typePublicParent endowmentUS 1 0 billion 1 LocationColumbia Missouri U S Enrollment346 2 Faculty41 Fall 48 Spring 2 USNWR ranking71st 2024 3 Bar pass rate91 4 Mizzou Law Pass Rate 2018 82 4 Missouri Avg Pass Rate 2018 4 Websitelaw wbr missouri wbr eduABA profileProfile Contents 1 Overview 2 Degree programs 2 1 J D degree 2 2 LL M in Dispute Resolution 3 Academic programs 3 1 Certificates 3 2 Clinics and externships 3 3 Study Abroad 4 Rankings 5 Journals 5 1 Missouri Law Review 5 2 Business Entrepreneurship amp Tax Law Review 5 3 Journal of Dispute Resolution 5 4 Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law 6 Employment 7 Costs 8 Notable faculty 9 Notable alumni 9 1 Judiciary 9 2 Politicians 9 3 Public figures 10 Student organizations 11 ReferencesOverview editThe Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution CSDR is Mizzou Law s only research center The School also offers a Certificate in Dispute Resolution to its J D candidates and a LL M for those who have already completed law school The median LSAT score for the incoming class of 2016 was 158 with a median GPA of 3 48 6 It accepted 58 of its applicants 6 Its student body total was 324 during the 2014 2015 school year 6 The law school also has a historical bar passage rate around 90 8 which is higher than the Missouri state average of 86 6 At graduation roughly half of its students have secured employment for after the bar 9 months after graduation around 95 of all students are employed 6 In the annual ranking of Scholarly Impact Score the Mizzou Law faculty was ranked 54 7 The score is calculated from the mean and median of total law journal citations over the past five years to the work of tenured faculty members Degree programs editJ D degree edit nbsp Tate Hall housed the School of Law from 1923 to 1988 8 Students must complete 89 credit hours in order to receive a Juris Doctor J D from the University of Missouri 9 Students may apply up to 3 hours of non law school coursework towards their degree in some circumstances 10 Students may also apply up to 31 hours of legal coursework completed at another ABA accredited law school 11 Additionally all students must attend several presentations beyond their regular classes 12 These presentations qualify for Professional Perspectives or Career Perspectives credit depending on the nature of the lecture and whether the Dean s office or the Office of Career Development sponsors the presentation These presentations are usually hosted by student organizations Students also must complete a Writing Requirement in which the student conducts original research and drafts a paper on that issue 13 LL M in Dispute Resolution edit The Master of Law LL M in Dispute Resolution program at University of Missouri School of Law is offered by the Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution 14 The University of Missouri School of Law is the first law school in United States to offer an LL M that is exclusively focused on Dispute Resolution 15 and consistently ranks as one of the top law schools offering Dispute Resolution programs in the United States 16 Students who already have a law degree either a J D from an ABA accredited law school or a LL B from a school outside the United States may receive their LL M in Dispute Resolution from the University of Missouri 17 Students must complete 24 credit hours 15 of which must be in Dispute Resolution 18 Academic programs editCertificates edit The School of Law also has affiliations with other schools and programs at the university whereby the student earns a certificate from another school Center for the Digital Globe an interdepartmental certificate established by the College of Business School of Journalism School of Law and Department of Textile and Apparel Management in the College of Human Environmental Sciences with a focus on the managerial theoretical and policy related issues associated with digital media electronic commerce and globalization European Union Graduate Certificate from the European Union Center established by the European Union to develop a better understanding of the EU by individuals businesses and governmental entities and Certificate in Journalism from the Missouri School of Journalism Clinics and externships edit Mizzou Law offers five clinics Criminal Prosecution Clinic 19 Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic 20 Innocence Clinic 21 Mediation Clinic and 22 Veterans Clinic 23 Students may also perform an externship for up to 3 hours of credit Externships are only permitted in public law offices government offices and not for profit offices Study Abroad edit The University of Missouri accepts credits earned from all ABA approved law schools and study abroad programs It also runs its own study abroad programs South Africa Program students take a comparative law class and study dispute resolution in an international context 24 London Consortium students take American and British law courses Partnered with the University of Iowa College of Law Rankings editU S News amp World Report ranked Mizzou Law 71st out of 196 among American law schools overall in their 2023 rankings 25 U S News also ranked Mizzou Law 4th out of 67 nationally among law schools in Dispute Resolution in their 2023 rankings 26 In 2017 the school was recognized and ranked 21st by The National Jurist and preLaw Magazine as one of the nation s best valued law schools 27 Journals edit nbsp The Law Barn was the center of legal studies at the University of Missouri from 1893 to 1923 8 The law school has a unique method for selecting associates to its three law journals Unlike other schools that base placement entirely on grades the University of Missouri School of Law uses a write on system After final exams in the spring semester are completed packets are made available to all interested students In the packet are two assignments the first is a case and exclusive list of citations to other sources and the second is a mock list of footnotes Applicants to the law journals must write a case note based on the case in the packet using as citations only those sources specifically listed Applicants must also edit the mock list of footnotes for errors pursuant to the Bluebook method of citation Applicants must then return the entire packet as well as a list identifying their preferred law journals The Editors in Chief and other editors blind grade the submissions Law school administrative assistants rank each student three times first by weighting the applicants GPAs at 80 and their written submissions 20 then by weighting the GPAs at 20 and the written submissions at 80 lastly by ranking solely based on the scores of the written submissions The Editors in Chief then select which applicants they want The Missouri Law Review selects first based on the 80 20 rankings then the Journal of Dispute Resolution then the Business Entrepreneurship amp Tax Law Review formerly the Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law Then they pick again in order this time based on the 20 80 rankings and finally they select based on the 0 100 rankings 28 Missouri Law Review edit The Missouri Law Review is the law school s oldest law journal It is entirely student run and student edited and publishes four times a year Since 1936 when publication began it has been cited over sixteen hundred times in published court opinions including over twenty occasions by the Supreme Court of the United States 29 Each spring the law review hosts a symposium on a different part of the law Noted scholars and practitioners in the given area give a presentation and then they write an article which the law review publishes later that year Business Entrepreneurship amp Tax Law Review edit The Business Entrepreneurship amp Tax Law Review BETR is a student edited and led publication that creates a three part publication and hosts an annual symposium providing cutting edge information and legal analysis over a wide range of issues Journal of Dispute Resolution edit The Journal of Dispute Resolution operated by the Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution is entirely student led and student edited Published semi annually the Journal is considered the leading publication in alternative dispute resolution The Journal like the Missouri Law Review hosts annual symposia in the area of dispute resolution Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law edit The Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law or JESL formerly known as the Missouri Environmental Law amp Policy Review was a joint venture between the School of Law and the Missouri Bar Association Founded in 1993 JESL consisted of 11 student editors and no more than 20 student associates JESL published case notes and articles on topics including energy policy land use water policy agricultural law land reclamation and environmental sustainability From its inception in 1993 to the 2010 2011 school year it published three editions each year Beginning in the 2011 2012 school year two issues per year are published one each in the fall and spring The journal s last issue was published in spring 2016 30 Employment editAccording to Mizzou Law s official 2016 ABA required disclosures 82 of the Class of 2016 obtained full time long term JD required employment nine months after graduation 31 Mizzou Law s Law School Transparency under employment score is 17 7 indicating the percentage of the Class of 2016 unemployed pursuing an additional degree or working in a non professional short term or part time job nine months after graduation 32 Costs editFor the 2019 2020 school year in state tuition was 22 218 95 and out of state tuition was 41 079 35 33 The total cost of attendance indicating the cost of tuition fees and living expenses at Mizzou Law for the 2014 2015 academic year was 55 106 for non Missouri residents and 34 476 30 for Missouri residents 34 The Law School Transparency estimated debt financed cost of attendance for three years was 212 935 for non Missouri residents and 143 714 for Missouri residents 35 Notable faculty editSee also Category University of Missouri School of Law faculty Royce de Rohan Barondes contracts amp business organizations Dennis D Crouch patent law Carl Esbeck religious liberties Michael Middleton Elwood L Thomas former professor later a judge on the Supreme Court of Missouri Dale A Whitman property law Notable alumni editSee also Category University of Missouri School of Law alumni Judiciary edit Howard L Bickley Chief Justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court William H Billings former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri Patricia Breckenridge Judge of the Supreme Court of Missouri Ann K Covington former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri John C Holstein former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri Ted Kulongoski former Governor of Oregon amp former Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court Nanette K Laughrey first female United States District Judge for the Western District of Missouri Stephen N Limbaugh Sr former U S District Judge for both the Eastern and Western Districts of Missouri John Watkins Oliver United States District Judge Warren H Orr Chief Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court Beth Phillips United States District Judge Western District of Missouri W Brent Powell Judge of the Supreme Court of Missouri Mary Rhodes Russell Judge of the Supreme Court of MissouriPoliticians edit Camille Bennett Democratic member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from Lonoke Arkansas service since 2015 36 Clarence Cannon Democratic Congress member Mel Carnahan former Governor of Missouri Russ Carnahan former congressman from Missouri s 3rd congressional district and chair of the Missouri Democratic Party 37 Forrest C Donnell former Governor of Missouri amp former U S Senator Politte Elvins former Republican Congressman from Missouri s 13th congressional district Warren E Hearnes former Governor of Missouri amp former Missouri Secretary of State Chris Koster former Attorney General of Missouri Claire McCaskill former U S Senator from Missouri Jeremiah Jay Nixon former Governor of Missouri Guy Brasfield Park former Governor of Missouri Ike Skelton former United States Congressman from Missouri Harold Volkmer former United States Congressman Andrew Bailey Attorney General of Missouri 2023 Present Public figures edit Lloyd L Gaines civil rights activist and plaintiff in Missouri ex rel Gaines v Canada David Limbaugh political commentator and author Rush Limbaugh Sr attended longtime attorney and patriarch of the Limbaugh family Mark Twain Samuel L Clemens author received an honorary degree 38 Student organizations editAmerican Bar Association Law Student Division American Constitution Society ASC Asian American Law Students Association AALSA Association of Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law AIPEL Black Law Students Association BLSA Board of Advocates BOA Christian Legal Society CLS Disabled and Allied Students Association DALSA The Federalist Society Fed Soc Health Law Society HLS Hispanic Law Students Association HLSA J Reuben Clark Law Society Missouri Law Veterans Society MLVS OUTLaw Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity PAD Phi Delta Phi Tiedeman Inn Public Interest Law Association Real Estate Law Society Sports Law Society Student Bar Association SBA Tax and Transactional Law Society TTLS Women s Law Association WLA References edit All Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2008 Market Value of Endowment Assets with Percent Change Between 2007 and 2008 Endowment Assets PDF 2008 NACUBO Endowment Study National Association of College and University Business Officers Archived from the original PDF on December 29 2010 a b c d LSAC ABA School Overview University of Missouri info law missouri edu 2016 Employment Statistics a b c d e University of Missouri Columbia Mizzou 2020 Law School Profile www ilrg com Sisk Gregory C Nicole Catlin Katherine Veenis Nicole Zeman August 13 2018 Scholarly Impact of Law School Faculties in 2018 Updating the Leiter Score Ranking for the Top Third SSRN 3230371 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help a b History of the School of Law JD Program Graduation Requirements Graduation Archived from the original on May 11 2008 Retrieved July 2 2009 JD Program Graduation Requirements Non Law Courses Archived from the original on May 11 2008 Retrieved July 2 2009 JD Program Graduation Requirements Credit Earned at Other Law Schools Archived from the original on May 11 2008 Retrieved July 2 2009 JD Program Graduation Requirements Graduation Professional Perspectives Requirement Archived from the original on May 11 2008 Retrieved July 2 2009 JD Program Graduation Requirements Graduation Completion of a Writing Requirement 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