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Penn State Law

Penn State Law, located in University Park, Pennsylvania, is one of two separately accredited law schools of the Pennsylvania State University.[1] Penn State Law offers J.D., LL.M., and S.J.D. degrees. The school also offers a joint J.D./M.B.A. with the Smeal College of Business, a joint J.D./M.I.A. degree with the School of International Affairs,[2][3] which is also located in the Lewis Katz Building, as well as joint degrees with other graduate programs at Penn State.

Penn State Law
Parent schoolPennsylvania State University
Established1834 (as The Dickinson School of Law)
School typeLaw School
Endowment$24.5 million
DeanVictor Romero (interim)
LocationUniversity Park, Pennsylvania, United States
Enrollment402
Faculty61
USNWR ranking68th (2024)
Websitehttps://pennstatelaw.psu.edu

Penn State Law traces its roots to the founding of The Dickinson School of Law in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Penn State and The Dickinson School of Law merged in 2000, and, until fall 2014, Penn State's Dickinson School of Law operated as a single law school with two campuses—one in Carlisle and one on Penn State's University Park campus in State College, Pennsylvania. The first class to attend the University Park campus was during the 2006-2007 academic year. In the summer of 2014, Penn State received approval from the American Bar Association to operate the two campuses as two separate and distinct law schools,[4] both of which share the history of The Dickinson School of Law: Dickinson Law, in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and Penn State Law, in University Park, Pennsylvania. In November 2022, Penn State President Neeli Bendapudi announced a task force to implement the recommendation that the two schools be merged into a single entity, with the preferred location to be at the Dickinson campus. [5]

U.S. News & World Report, in its 2021 rankings of Best Graduate Schools, ranked Penn State Law 60th among 194 law schools fully accredited by the American Bar Association.[6]

Lewis Katz Building edit

Penn State Law is housed in the Lewis Katz Building on Penn State's University Park campus. The building opened for classes on January 9, 2009. The $60 million, 114,000-square foot building is the first academic facility to be built on the west side of Park Avenue on the University Park campus. The building is adjacent to the Penn State Arboretum.

The Lewis Katz Building is LEED certified and equipped with advanced high-definition digital audiovisual telecommunications capacity that enables real-time collaborative projects and programs with schools and institutions worldwide. The second floor includes the glass-enclosed library, with a two-story information commons, four group study rooms, and 11 offices. Library spaces comprise about 50 percent of the building.

In 2009, Judge D. Brooks Smith used the Lewis Katz Building's courtroom to hear an oral argument to the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. In addition to the courtroom, the Katz Building includes a 250-seat auditorium, four 75-person classrooms, several seminar rooms, and a "boardroom" facilitating electronic "face-to-face" contact with meeting participants worldwide.

The Lewis Katz Building is a shared academic space that is used by both the law school and the Graduate School of International Affairs. As such, many professors teach in both capacities.

Curriculum edit

The J.D. program at Penn State Law is a three-year, six-semester course of study. In the first year, required courses include Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Contracts, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Property, and Torts. In the second or third year, two courses are required: Professional Responsibility and a seminar. Students must also complete required experiential learning credits.

Institutes, Centers and Programs edit

Center for Agricultural and Shale Law edit

Under the direction of Associate Dean Ross Pifer, the Center for Agricultural and Shale Law provides agricultural and shale law research and information with a specific focus on those issues of importance in Pennsylvania. Through its programs, the Center serves a wide variety of stakeholders including agricultural producers, landowners and royalty owners, business professionals, judges, attorneys, legislators, government officials, community groups, and the general public.

Center for the Study of Mergers & Acquisitions edit

Headed by Professor Samuel C. Thompson, Jr., former director of the UCLA Center for the Study of Mergers and Acquisitions, the center examines corporate, securities, tax, antitrust, and other legal and economic issues that arise in mergers and acquisitions. An important part of the center's mission is to sponsor continuing legal education programs addressing these issues.

Penn State Law and the New York City Bar co-sponsor the Institute on Corporate, Securities, and Related Aspects of Mergers and Acquisitions. The institute, which has been co-chaired by Professor Thompson and H. Rodgin Cohen of Sullivan & Cromwell LLP for a number of years, is held at the Bar's facility in New York City. Sessions provide analyses of recent developments in this area.

Institute for Arbitration Law and Practice edit

Directed by Professor Thomas E. Carbonneau, The Penn State Institute of Arbitration Law and Practice promotes and encourages the development of arbitration law and practice.

Institute for Sports Law, Policy & Research edit

Directed by Professor Stephen Ross, the Penn State Institute for Sports Law Policy & Research is designed to:

  • promote dialogue between students of sport and major industry participants
  • aid scholars in policy-oriented research
  • facilitate the dissemination of this research to policymakers and industry participants, and
  • serve as a resource for journalists, lawyers, and others about sports and public policy

The institute is aided by an advisory board of industry leaders, sports scholars, and Penn State faculty and alumni, all dedicated to advancing the study of sports. The institute works closely with the John Curley Center for Sports and Journalism, the Center for Sports Business & Research in the Smeal College of Business, and the Departments of Kinesiology and Statistics.

Policy Innovation Lab of Tomorrow (PILOT lab) edit

Founded and directed by Professor Andrea M. Matwyshyn,[7] PILOT lab[8] is a research initiative that is part of the Penn State Law, Policy, & Engineering program[9] – an interdisciplinary venture across Penn Law, Penn State College of Engineering, and Penn State School of International Affairs.

Other Penn State Law programs edit

  • Arts, Sports, and Entertainment Law Clinic
  • Center for Immigrants' Rights Clinic
  • Civil Rights Appellate Clinic
  • Entrepreneur Assistance Clinic
  • Family Law Clinic
  • Indigent Criminal Justice Practicum
  • International Sustainable Development Projects Clinic
  • Rural Economic Development Clinic
  • Veteran and Servicemembers Legal Clinic
  • International Justice Externship at the Hague, Netherlands
  • Washington, D.C. Semester Program
  • Explore Law Program (for undergraduate students)
  • Study Abroad

Law journals edit

Penn State law also features three scholarly journals, including the Penn State Law Review. In addition, the school also publishes:

  • Penn State Journal of Law and International Affairs
  • Arbitration Law Review (formerly The Yearbook on Arbitration and Mediation)

Student organizations edit

Penn State Law has the following student organizations:

  • ABA/Law Student Division—PBA/Young Lawyers Division
  • Advocacy and Litigation Society
  • Agricultural Law Society
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution Society
  • Alternative Spring Break Initiative
  • Alumni Relations Committee
  • American Association for Justice
  • American Constitution Society for Law and Policy (ACS)
  • Arts & Culture Legal Society
  • Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA)
  • Black Law Students Association
  • Corpus Juris Society
  • Criminal Law Society
  • Environmental Law Society
  • Family Law Society
  • Fashion and Business Law Society
  • Federalist Society
  • International Law Society
  • J. Reuben Clark Law Society
  • Jewish Legal Society
  • John Reed Inn of Phi Delta Phi
  • Latinx Law Students Association
  • Law and Education Alliance at Penn State
  • Military Law Caucus
  • Minority Law Students Association
  • Muslim Legal Society
  • National Lawyers Guild
  • OutLaw-LGTB Legal Organization
  • Attending Law School (PALS)
  • The Penn State Law Blue and White Society
  • Penn State International Arbitration Group (PSIAG)
  • Penn State Law Benefiting THON
  • Phi Alpha Delta
  • Project S.T.A.F.F.
  • Public Interest Law Fund
  • Res Ipsa Loquitur
  • Speakers Trust Fund
  • Sports and Entertainment Law Society
  • Student Animal Legal Defense Fund
  • Student Bar Association
  • Student Health Law Association
  • Trial Advocacy Board
  • Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program
  • Women's Law Caucus
  • WorkLaw Society

The school also participates in a number of moot court competitions including the Willem C. Vis Moot Commercial Arbitration Moot Court, held each year in Vienna, Austria and the National Environmental Law Moot Court held at Pace University in White Plains, New York.

Students at Penn State Law also participate in intramural sports programs. Current intramural sports teams include basketball, bowling, flag football, floor hockey, indoor soccer, and volleyball. Several students are also members of rugby and softball teams. Each spring, the school sends a softball team to participate in the University of Virginia Law School softball tournament.

Student Awards edit

The Woolsack Honor Society was founded in 1920 for the purpose of recognizing academic excellence. It was reestablished in 1981. Membership in the Society is extended to: 1) Students who rank in the top fifteen percent of the graduating class after 5 semesters; and 2) Students who do not qualify for membership after 5 semesters but who rank in the top 15 percent of the graduating class after six semesters.

Academic Honors are awarded as follows: cum laude to graduates who rank in the top 30 percent of the graduating class, magna cum laude to those who rank in the top 15 percent, and summa cum laude to those who rank in the top 5 percent of their class.

Employment edit

According to Penn State's official 2019 ABA-required disclosures, 80.4% of the class of 2019 from Penn State Law obtained full-time, long-term, J.D. required or J.D.-Advantage employment 10 months after graduation.[10]

ABA Employment Summary for 2019 Graduates[10]
Employment Status Percentage
Employed - Bar Passage Required
76.92%
Employed - J.D. Advantage
5.59%
Employed - Professional Position
0.70%
Employed - Non-Professional Position
0%
Employed - Law School/University Funded
0%
Employed - Undeterminable
0%
Pursuing Graduate Degree Full Time
2.80%
Employed - Start Date Deferred
2.10%
Unemployed - Not Seeking
3.50%
Unemployed - Seeking
8.39%
Employment Status Unknown
0%
Total of 143 Graduates

Costs edit

The total cost of attendance (including tuition and related expenses) at Penn State Law for the 2018-2019 academic year is $73,964.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ "Legal Education at Penn State". Legal Education at Penn State. Penn State. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  2. ^ "Joint J.D./M.I.A. Program | School of International Affairs". Joint J.D./M.I.A. Program. Penn State. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  3. ^ "J.D./Master of International Affairs (M.I.A.) - Penn State Law | University Park, Pa". J.D./Master of International Affairs (M.I.A.) - Penn State Law - University Park, Pa. Penn State Law. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  4. ^ "Penn State's Dickinson School of Law receives approval for separate law schools". Penn State News. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
  5. ^ Thompson, Charles (November 29, 2022). "Penn State wants its 2 law schools 'back together.' Now it has to decide what that means". PennLive.com. Retrieved November 30, 2022.
  6. ^ "Pennsylvania State University--University Park Best Law School US News". Retrieved 20 March 2019.
  7. ^ "Prof. Andrea Matwyshyn". site. Retrieved 2020-11-27.
  8. ^ "PILOT". PSU PILOT lab. Retrieved 2020-11-27.
  9. ^ "Penn State Engineering: Law, Policy, and Engineering Initiative". www.lpe.psu.edu. Retrieved 2020-11-27.
  10. ^ a b "ABA Employment Summary - Class of 2019" (PDF).
  11. ^ "Tuition and Related Expenses".

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article is about Penn State Law at University Park Pennsylvania For Dickinson Law in Carlisle Pennsylvania see Penn State Dickinson Law Penn State Law located in University Park Pennsylvania is one of two separately accredited law schools of the Pennsylvania State University 1 Penn State Law offers J D LL M and S J D degrees The school also offers a joint J D M B A with the Smeal College of Business a joint J D M I A degree with the School of International Affairs 2 3 which is also located in the Lewis Katz Building as well as joint degrees with other graduate programs at Penn State Penn State LawParent schoolPennsylvania State UniversityEstablished1834 as The Dickinson School of Law School typeLaw SchoolEndowment 24 5 millionDeanVictor Romero interim LocationUniversity Park Pennsylvania United StatesEnrollment402Faculty61USNWR ranking68th 2024 Websitehttps pennstatelaw psu edu Penn State Law traces its roots to the founding of The Dickinson School of Law in Carlisle Pennsylvania Penn State and The Dickinson School of Law merged in 2000 and until fall 2014 Penn State s Dickinson School of Law operated as a single law school with two campuses one in Carlisle and one on Penn State s University Park campus in State College Pennsylvania The first class to attend the University Park campus was during the 2006 2007 academic year In the summer of 2014 Penn State received approval from the American Bar Association to operate the two campuses as two separate and distinct law schools 4 both of which share the history of The Dickinson School of Law Dickinson Law in Carlisle Pennsylvania and Penn State Law in University Park Pennsylvania In November 2022 Penn State President Neeli Bendapudi announced a task force to implement the recommendation that the two schools be merged into a single entity with the preferred location to be at the Dickinson campus 5 U S News amp World Report in its 2021 rankings of Best Graduate Schools ranked Penn State Law 60th among 194 law schools fully accredited by the American Bar Association 6 Contents 1 Lewis Katz Building 2 Curriculum 3 Institutes Centers and Programs 3 1 Center for Agricultural and Shale Law 3 2 Center for the Study of Mergers amp Acquisitions 3 3 Institute for Arbitration Law and Practice 3 4 Institute for Sports Law Policy amp Research 3 5 Policy Innovation Lab of Tomorrow PILOT lab 3 6 Other Penn State Law programs 4 Law journals 5 Student organizations 6 Student Awards 7 Employment 8 Costs 9 References 10 External linksLewis Katz Building editPenn State Law is housed in the Lewis Katz Building on Penn State s University Park campus The building opened for classes on January 9 2009 The 60 million 114 000 square foot building is the first academic facility to be built on the west side of Park Avenue on the University Park campus The building is adjacent to the Penn State Arboretum The Lewis Katz Building is LEED certified and equipped with advanced high definition digital audiovisual telecommunications capacity that enables real time collaborative projects and programs with schools and institutions worldwide The second floor includes the glass enclosed library with a two story information commons four group study rooms and 11 offices Library spaces comprise about 50 percent of the building In 2009 Judge D Brooks Smith used the Lewis Katz Building s courtroom to hear an oral argument to the Third Circuit Court of Appeals In addition to the courtroom the Katz Building includes a 250 seat auditorium four 75 person classrooms several seminar rooms and a boardroom facilitating electronic face to face contact with meeting participants worldwide The Lewis Katz Building is a shared academic space that is used by both the law school and the Graduate School of International Affairs As such many professors teach in both capacities Curriculum editThe J D program at Penn State Law is a three year six semester course of study In the first year required courses include Civil Procedure Constitutional Law Contracts Criminal Law Criminal Procedure Property and Torts In the second or third year two courses are required Professional Responsibility and a seminar Students must also complete required experiential learning credits Institutes Centers and Programs editCenter for Agricultural and Shale Law edit Under the direction of Associate Dean Ross Pifer the Center for Agricultural and Shale Law provides agricultural and shale law research and information with a specific focus on those issues of importance in Pennsylvania Through its programs the Center serves a wide variety of stakeholders including agricultural producers landowners and royalty owners business professionals judges attorneys legislators government officials community groups and the general public Center for the Study of Mergers amp Acquisitions edit Headed by Professor Samuel C Thompson Jr former director of the UCLA Center for the Study of Mergers and Acquisitions the center examines corporate securities tax antitrust and other legal and economic issues that arise in mergers and acquisitions An important part of the center s mission is to sponsor continuing legal education programs addressing these issues Penn State Law and the New York City Bar co sponsor the Institute on Corporate Securities and Related Aspects of Mergers and Acquisitions The institute which has been co chaired by Professor Thompson and H Rodgin Cohen of Sullivan amp Cromwell LLP for a number of years is held at the Bar s facility in New York City Sessions provide analyses of recent developments in this area Institute for Arbitration Law and Practice edit Directed by Professor Thomas E Carbonneau The Penn State Institute of Arbitration Law and Practice promotes and encourages the development of arbitration law and practice Institute for Sports Law Policy amp Research edit Directed by Professor Stephen Ross the Penn State Institute for Sports Law Policy amp Research is designed to promote dialogue between students of sport and major industry participants aid scholars in policy oriented research facilitate the dissemination of this research to policymakers and industry participants and serve as a resource for journalists lawyers and others about sports and public policy The institute is aided by an advisory board of industry leaders sports scholars and Penn State faculty and alumni all dedicated to advancing the study of sports The institute works closely with the John Curley Center for Sports and Journalism the Center for Sports Business amp Research in the Smeal College of Business and the Departments of Kinesiology and Statistics Policy Innovation Lab of Tomorrow PILOT lab edit Founded and directed by Professor Andrea M Matwyshyn 7 PILOT lab 8 is a research initiative that is part of the Penn State Law Policy amp Engineering program 9 an interdisciplinary venture across Penn Law Penn State College of Engineering and Penn State School of International Affairs Other Penn State Law programs edit Arts Sports and Entertainment Law Clinic Center for Immigrants Rights Clinic Civil Rights Appellate Clinic Entrepreneur Assistance Clinic Family Law Clinic Indigent Criminal Justice Practicum International Sustainable Development Projects Clinic Rural Economic Development Clinic Veteran and Servicemembers Legal Clinic International Justice Externship at the Hague Netherlands Washington D C Semester Program Explore Law Program for undergraduate students Study AbroadLaw journals editPenn State law also features three scholarly journals including the Penn State Law Review In addition the school also publishes Penn State Journal of Law and International Affairs Arbitration Law Review formerly The Yearbook on Arbitration and Mediation Student organizations editPenn State Law has the following student organizations ABA Law Student Division PBA Young Lawyers Division Advocacy and Litigation Society Agricultural Law Society Alternative Dispute Resolution Society Alternative Spring Break Initiative Alumni Relations Committee American Association for Justice American Constitution Society for Law and Policy ACS Arts amp Culture Legal Society Asian Pacific American Law Students Association APALSA Black Law Students Association Corpus Juris Society Criminal Law Society Environmental Law Society Family Law Society Fashion and Business Law Society Federalist Society International Law Society J Reuben Clark Law Society Jewish Legal Society John Reed Inn of Phi Delta Phi Latinx Law Students Association Law and Education Alliance at Penn State Military Law Caucus Minority Law Students Association Muslim Legal Society National Lawyers Guild OutLaw LGTB Legal Organization Attending Law School PALS The Penn State Law Blue and White Society Penn State International Arbitration Group PSIAG Penn State Law Benefiting THON Phi Alpha Delta Project S T A F F Public Interest Law Fund Res Ipsa Loquitur Speakers Trust Fund Sports and Entertainment Law Society Student Animal Legal Defense Fund Student Bar Association Student Health Law Association Trial Advocacy Board Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program Women s Law Caucus WorkLaw Society The school also participates in a number of moot court competitions including the Willem C Vis Moot Commercial Arbitration Moot Court held each year in Vienna Austria and the National Environmental Law Moot Court held at Pace University in White Plains New York Students at Penn State Law also participate in intramural sports programs Current intramural sports teams include basketball bowling flag football floor hockey indoor soccer and volleyball Several students are also members of rugby and softball teams Each spring the school sends a softball team to participate in the University of Virginia Law School softball tournament Student Awards editThe Woolsack Honor Society was founded in 1920 for the purpose of recognizing academic excellence It was reestablished in 1981 Membership in the Society is extended to 1 Students who rank in the top fifteen percent of the graduating class after 5 semesters and 2 Students who do not qualify for membership after 5 semesters but who rank in the top 15 percent of the graduating class after six semesters Academic Honors are awarded as follows cum laude to graduates who rank in the top 30 percent of the graduating class magna cum laude to those who rank in the top 15 percent and summa cum laude to those who rank in the top 5 percent of their class Employment editAccording to Penn State s official 2019 ABA required disclosures 80 4 of the class of 2019 from Penn State Law obtained full time long term J D required or J D Advantage employment 10 months after graduation 10 ABA Employment Summary for 2019 Graduates 10 Employment Status Percentage Employed Bar Passage Required 76 92 Employed J D Advantage 5 59 Employed Professional Position 0 70 Employed Non Professional Position 0 Employed Law School University Funded 0 Employed Undeterminable 0 Pursuing Graduate Degree Full Time 2 80 Employed Start Date Deferred 2 10 Unemployed Not Seeking 3 50 Unemployed Seeking 8 39 Employment Status Unknown 0 Total of 143 GraduatesCosts editThe total cost of attendance including tuition and related expenses at Penn State Law for the 2018 2019 academic year is 73 964 11 References edit Legal Education at Penn State Legal Education at Penn State Penn State Retrieved 18 November 2014 Joint J D M I A Program School of International Affairs Joint J D M I A Program Penn State Retrieved 12 November 2021 J D Master of International Affairs M I A Penn State Law University Park Pa J D Master of International Affairs M I A Penn State Law University Park Pa Penn State Law Retrieved 12 November 2021 Penn State s Dickinson School of Law receives approval for separate law schools Penn State News Retrieved 13 November 2014 Thompson Charles November 29 2022 Penn State wants its 2 law schools back together Now it has to decide what that means PennLive com Retrieved November 30 2022 Pennsylvania State University University Park Best Law School US News Retrieved 20 March 2019 Prof Andrea Matwyshyn site Retrieved 2020 11 27 PILOT PSU PILOT lab Retrieved 2020 11 27 Penn State Engineering Law Policy and Engineering Initiative www lpe psu edu Retrieved 2020 11 27 a b ABA Employment Summary Class of 2019 PDF Tuition and Related Expenses External links editOfficial website 40 48 27 N 77 52 00 W 40 807539 N 77 866726 W 40 807539 77 866726 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Penn State Law amp oldid 1218203191, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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