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University of Houston Law Center

Coordinates: 29°43′26″N 95°20′16″W / 29.7239°N 95.3379°W / 29.7239; -95.3379

The University of Houston Law Center is the law school of the University of Houston in Houston, Texas. Founded in 1947, the Law Center is one of 12 colleges of the University of Houston, a state university. It is accredited by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools. The law school's facilities are located on the university's 667-acre campus in southeast Houston.

University of Houston Law Center
Motto"LEX" (Latin: "law") [1]
Parent schoolUniversity of Houston
Established1947
School typePublic
DeanLeonard M. Baynes
LocationHouston, Texas, U.S.
Enrollment775
Faculty306
USNWR ranking58th (2023)[2]
Bar pass rate86.29%[3]
Websitewww.law.uh.edu

The Law Center awards the Juris Doctor (J.D.) and Master of Laws (LL.M.) degrees. The law school ranked 56th in the 2018 U.S. News & World Report law school rankings.[5]

According to UHLC's official 2021 ABA-required disclosures, 92.06% of the Class of 2021 was employed and 84.58% obtained full-time, long-term, Bar Admission Required or JD-required employment 10 months after graduation.[6]

The dean of the Law Center is Leonard M. Baynes.

History

The University of Houston Law Center was founded in 1947 as the University of Houston College of Law, with an inaugural class consisting of 28 students and a single professor. The law school was housed in several locations on campus in its first few years—including temporary classrooms and the basement of the M.D. Anderson Library. The College of Law moved into its current facilities—located at the northeast corner of campus—shortly following its groundbreaking in 1969.[7]

In 1969, the college was renamed the Bates College of Law for Col. William B. Bates, former member of the University of Houston System Board of Regents and College of Law founding committee.[8] Since 1982, the College of Law has been commonly referred to as the University of Houston Law Center.[9]

In 2005, the University of Houston Law Center opened its facilities to Loyola University New Orleans College of Law after it was severely damaged in Hurricane Katrina, hosting 320 of the Loyola's 800 students taught by 31 Loyola law professors, allowing the Loyola students' education to continue uninterrupted.[10]

Rankings

 
The O'Quinn Law Library entrance (center) and Bates Law Building (right)

The law school was tied for 50th in the 2016 U.S. News & World Report law school rankings.[11] U.S. News also ranks the school in three specialties: second for health care law, seventh for intellectual property law, and sixth among part-time programs.[12][13]

In 2010, the school ranked 34th for number of alumni included on the Super Lawyers list.[14] The National Law Journal reported that the Law Center ranked 29th for the percentage of its graduates hired as first-year associates at the nation's 250 largest law firms in 2013.[15] In 2013, the influential law blog "Above the Law" ranked the school 35th on its "Above the Law Top 50 Law Schools List."[16]

The 2021 US News & World Report rankings named the University of Houston Law Center the 56th best law school in the United States.[17]

Facts

As of fall 2014, the law school reported a total enrollment of 732 students, and employs a total of 273 full- and part-time faculty on staff.[18]

For the class of 2016, the school received 2,208 applications, with 231 full-time and part-time students matriculating. The median undergraduate GPA among all students at the school is 3.47, and the median LSAT score was 159. The class of 2016 is 63.6 percent white and 43.9% female.[19]

Of the 2013 graduating class, 62% work in law firms, 23% in business and industry, 8% in government, 3% in public interest, and 2% as judicial clerks. The average school bar examination passage rate for the July 2013 was 88.02%.[20]

Annual tuition for the 2015–2016 full-time program is $29,784 for Texas residents and $43,044 for non-Texas residents. Annual tuition for the part-time program is $26,541 for Texas residents and $38,961 for non-Texas residents.[21]

Academics

The J.D. program is 90 semester hours. Entering classes are generally divided into three full-time day sessions of some 60 students each and one part-time evening section of some 35 students for first-year courses.[22]

The Law Center has eight special programs and institutes:[23]

  • Blakely Advocacy Institute
  • Center for Children, Law & Policy
  • Center for Consumer Law
  • Criminal Justice Institute
  • The Environment, Energy, & Natural Resource Center
  • Health Law & Policy Institute
  • Institute for Higher Education Law & Governance
  • Institute for Intellectual Property & Information Law

The Law Center offers several law clinics for upper-division students: the Civil Clinic, Civil Practice Clinic, Criminal Practice Clinic, Consumer Law Clinic, Domestic Violence Clinic, Immigration Clinic, Juvenile Defense Clinic, Mediation Clinic, and Transactional Clinic.[23]

O'Quinn Law Library

The O'Quinn Law Library is the school's law library. The director of the library is Amanda Watson.[24] The library has some 435,000 volumes.[23] The library has three special collections:[25]

  • The Frankel Rare Books Collection is a closed-stack collection of rare and out of print books and documents as well as publications of the Law Center faculty.[26]
  • The Judge Brown Admiralty Collection is an admiralty and maritime law collection. Established mainly from an endowment by Houston admiralty lawyers, the collection is named in honor of Judge John Robert Brown, a Houston admiralty attorney who served on the Fifth Circuit. The entire collection was lost during Tropical Storm Allison, but was rebuilt through the Albertus book replacement project, completed in 2007.[27]
  • The Foreign & International Law Collection, which includes books and other documents on Mexican law.[28]

Tropical Storm Allison flooded the library's lower level with eight feet of water in June 2001, destroying 174,000 books and the microfiche collection. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) gave $21.4 million to rebuild the library collection, which was 75 percent of the replacement cost. The collection has since been rebuilt.[29][30]

Journals and publications

The Law Center publishes five law journals.[31] The Houston Law Review, established in 1963, is the school's main law journal.[32]

The four specialty journals are the Houston Business and Tax Law Journal (business law, tax law; founded in 2001),[33] the Houston Journal of Health Law and Policy (health care law),[34] the Houston Journal of International Law (international law),[35] and the Journal of Consumer & Commercial Law (commercial law).[36]

Employment

According to UHLC's official 2021 ABA-required disclosures, 92.06% of the Class of 2021 was employed and 84.58% obtained full-time, long-term, Bar Admission Required or JD-required employment 10 months after graduation.[37]

Costs

The total cost of attendance (indicating the cost of tuition, fees, and living expenses) at UHLC for the 2013–2014 academic year is $48,478 for a resident and $58,699 for a nonresident.[38] The Law School Transparency estimated debt-financed cost of attendance for three years is $197,267 for residents and $239,808 for nonresidents.[39]

Notable alumni

References

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External links

  • Official website

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Coordinates 29 43 26 N 95 20 16 W 29 7239 N 95 3379 W 29 7239 95 3379 The University of Houston Law Center is the law school of the University of Houston in Houston Texas Founded in 1947 the Law Center is one of 12 colleges of the University of Houston a state university It is accredited by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools The law school s facilities are located on the university s 667 acre campus in southeast Houston University of Houston Law CenterMotto LEX Latin law 1 Parent schoolUniversity of HoustonEstablished1947School typePublicDeanLeonard M BaynesLocationHouston Texas U S Enrollment775Faculty306USNWR ranking58th 2023 2 Bar pass rate86 29 3 Websitewww wbr law wbr uh wbr eduThe Law Center awards the Juris Doctor J D and Master of Laws LL M degrees The law school ranked 56th in the 2018 U S News amp World Report law school rankings 5 According to UHLC s official 2021 ABA required disclosures 92 06 of the Class of 2021 was employed and 84 58 obtained full time long term Bar Admission Required or JD required employment 10 months after graduation 6 The dean of the Law Center is Leonard M Baynes Contents 1 History 2 Rankings 3 Facts 4 Academics 5 O Quinn Law Library 6 Journals and publications 7 Employment 8 Costs 9 Notable alumni 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditThe University of Houston Law Center was founded in 1947 as the University of Houston College of Law with an inaugural class consisting of 28 students and a single professor The law school was housed in several locations on campus in its first few years including temporary classrooms and the basement of the M D Anderson Library The College of Law moved into its current facilities located at the northeast corner of campus shortly following its groundbreaking in 1969 7 In 1969 the college was renamed the Bates College of Law for Col William B Bates former member of the University of Houston System Board of Regents and College of Law founding committee 8 Since 1982 the College of Law has been commonly referred to as the University of Houston Law Center 9 In 2005 the University of Houston Law Center opened its facilities to Loyola University New Orleans College of Law after it was severely damaged in Hurricane Katrina hosting 320 of the Loyola s 800 students taught by 31 Loyola law professors allowing the Loyola students education to continue uninterrupted 10 Rankings Edit The O Quinn Law Library entrance center and Bates Law Building right The law school was tied for 50th in the 2016 U S News amp World Report law school rankings 11 U S News also ranks the school in three specialties second for health care law seventh for intellectual property law and sixth among part time programs 12 13 In 2010 the school ranked 34th for number of alumni included on the Super Lawyers list 14 The National Law Journal reported that the Law Center ranked 29th for the percentage of its graduates hired as first year associates at the nation s 250 largest law firms in 2013 15 In 2013 the influential law blog Above the Law ranked the school 35th on its Above the Law Top 50 Law Schools List 16 The 2021 US News amp World Report rankings named the University of Houston Law Center the 56th best law school in the United States 17 Facts EditAs of fall 2014 the law school reported a total enrollment of 732 students and employs a total of 273 full and part time faculty on staff 18 For the class of 2016 the school received 2 208 applications with 231 full time and part time students matriculating The median undergraduate GPA among all students at the school is 3 47 and the median LSAT score was 159 The class of 2016 is 63 6 percent white and 43 9 female 19 Of the 2013 graduating class 62 work in law firms 23 in business and industry 8 in government 3 in public interest and 2 as judicial clerks The average school bar examination passage rate for the July 2013 was 88 02 20 Annual tuition for the 2015 2016 full time program is 29 784 for Texas residents and 43 044 for non Texas residents Annual tuition for the part time program is 26 541 for Texas residents and 38 961 for non Texas residents 21 Academics EditThe J D program is 90 semester hours Entering classes are generally divided into three full time day sessions of some 60 students each and one part time evening section of some 35 students for first year courses 22 The Law Center has eight special programs and institutes 23 Blakely Advocacy Institute Center for Children Law amp Policy Center for Consumer Law Criminal Justice Institute The Environment Energy amp Natural Resource Center Health Law amp Policy Institute Institute for Higher Education Law amp Governance Institute for Intellectual Property amp Information LawThe Law Center offers several law clinics for upper division students the Civil Clinic Civil Practice Clinic Criminal Practice Clinic Consumer Law Clinic Domestic Violence Clinic Immigration Clinic Juvenile Defense Clinic Mediation Clinic and Transactional Clinic 23 O Quinn Law Library EditThe O Quinn Law Library is the school s law library The director of the library is Amanda Watson 24 The library has some 435 000 volumes 23 The library has three special collections 25 The Frankel Rare Books Collection is a closed stack collection of rare and out of print books and documents as well as publications of the Law Center faculty 26 The Judge Brown Admiralty Collection is an admiralty and maritime law collection Established mainly from an endowment by Houston admiralty lawyers the collection is named in honor of Judge John Robert Brown a Houston admiralty attorney who served on the Fifth Circuit The entire collection was lost during Tropical Storm Allison but was rebuilt through the Albertus book replacement project completed in 2007 27 The Foreign amp International Law Collection which includes books and other documents on Mexican law 28 Tropical Storm Allison flooded the library s lower level with eight feet of water in June 2001 destroying 174 000 books and the microfiche collection The Federal Emergency Management Agency FEMA gave 21 4 million to rebuild the library collection which was 75 percent of the replacement cost The collection has since been rebuilt 29 30 Journals and publications EditThe Law Center publishes five law journals 31 The Houston Law Review established in 1963 is the school s main law journal 32 The four specialty journals are the Houston Business and Tax Law Journal business law tax law founded in 2001 33 the Houston Journal of Health Law and Policy health care law 34 the Houston Journal of International Law international law 35 and the Journal of Consumer amp Commercial Law commercial law 36 Employment EditAccording to UHLC s official 2021 ABA required disclosures 92 06 of the Class of 2021 was employed and 84 58 obtained full time long term Bar Admission Required or JD required employment 10 months after graduation 37 Costs EditThe total cost of attendance indicating the cost of tuition fees and living expenses at UHLC for the 2013 2014 academic year is 48 478 for a resident and 58 699 for a nonresident 38 The Law School Transparency estimated debt financed cost of attendance for three years is 197 267 for residents and 239 808 for nonresidents 39 Notable alumni EditFortunato Benavides judge on the U S Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit Jeff Brown justice of the Texas Supreme Court 40 Nandita Berry former secretary of state of Texas and Houston lawyer 41 Joseph S Cage Jr former US Attorney for the district of western Louisiana 42 Anne Clutterbuck lawyer and politician David Cobb social activist lawyer U S Green Party candidate Marcia A Crone judge for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas 43 William F Downes federal judge Eni Faleomavaega non voting delegate to the United States House of Representatives from American Samoa s At large congressional district 44 Gene Green U S representative 45 Vanessa Gilmore Judge 46 Richard Racehorse Haynes famous criminal defense attorney 47 Randy Hendricks attorney and sports agent 48 Donald Holmquest lawyer and former NASA astronaut Jolanda Jones former Houston City Council member and Survivor contestant 49 I D McMaster former District Judge for the 179th Criminal Court 50 John O Quinn highest paid attorney in Texas and founding partner of The O Quinn Law Firm 51 Daylin Leach State Senator for Pennsylvania Gray H Miller judge 52 John Moores entrepreneur and philanthropist and the owner of the San Diego Padres citation needed David Newell judge Frances Northcutt technical staff on NASA s Apollo Program women s and abortion rights advocate Dora Olivo former state representative 53 Larry Phillips Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives since 2003 from Sherman 54 Ted Poe Congressman 55 Michael H Schneider Sr judge 56 Ruby Kless Sondock first female Texas Supreme Court Justice Star Jones television personality lawyer and author former co host The View former Assistant District Attorney in New York 57 Olen Underwood Judge 58 Richard Waites President CEO of The Advocates an international trial consulting firm 59 Royce West state senator 60 Randa Williams billionaire John Whitmire state senator 61 Samuel F Wright Washington DC based attorney active in veterans issues lobbied on behalf of the fraudulent U S Navy Veterans Association 62 Juan F Vasquez judge at United States Tax Court Philip D Zelikow executive director of the 9 11 Commission and Counselor of the United States Department of State 63 Tony Buzbee Houston trial attorney and member of the Texas A amp M University System Board of Regents 64 Phyllis Frye the first transgender judge in the United States Cody Vasut state representativeReferences Edit LEX Seal University of Houston Law Center Retrieved 2 October 2013 University of Houston U S News amp World Report July 2014 Examination Statistics PDF Board of Law Examiners Archived from the original PDF on 2015 04 21 Retrieved 2015 06 12 University of Houston Admissions Brochure PDF University of Houston Law Center University of Houston Best Law School US News U S News amp World Report UHLC Employment Data PDF University of Houston Through Time University of Houston Library Perin Monica May 11 1997 UH Law Center looks back at 50 years of accomplishment Houston Business Journal American City Business Journals Archived from the original on March 21 2004 Retrieved September 21 2016 Banks Gabrielle August 26 2016 Courtroom showdown Houston law schools battle over name Houston Chronicle Willhoft Ray 2006 01 06 The Compassion of Neighbors The Devotion of Community Exiled School of Law Thrives During Challenging Times Loyola University New Orleans Retrieved 2007 11 15 University of Houston U S News amp World Report University of Houston Best Law Schools U S News amp World Report http grad schools usnews rankingsandreviews com best graduate schools top law schools university of houston 03154 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help 2010 Super Lawyers U S Law School Rankings Super Lawyers Go To Law Schools The National Law Journal 2013 Above the Law Top 50 Above the Law https www usnews com best graduate schools top law schools university of houston 03154 bare URL U S News Reported data U S News amp World Report University of Houston Law Center Profile of the Entering 2013 Class University of Houston Law Center July 2013 Examination Statistics PDF Board of Law Examiners Archived from the original PDF on 2015 09 23 Retrieved 2015 06 12 Estimated Tuition and Fees for JD Students 2015 2016 University of Houston Law Center University of Houston Law Center Law School J D Program Overview University of Houston Law Center a b c About the University of Houston Law Center University of Houston Law Center University of Houston Law Center Faculty University of Houston Law Center O Quinn Law Library University of Houston Law Center Frankel Rare Books Collection University of Houston Law Center Judge Brown Admiralty Collection University of Houston Law Center Foreign amp International Law Research Guides and Bibliographies University of Houston Law Center University Of Houston O Quinn Law Library Eligible For 21 4 Million In FEMA Funds To Replace Books Press release Federal Emergency Management Agency 2001 11 26 Archived from the original on 2012 02 18 Retrieved 2013 03 07 Kopatic Alex 2002 O Quinn Law Library Cracks The Books on 42 Million Albertus Project PDF University of Houston Law Center permanent dead link Journals and Publications University of Houston Law Center About the Law Review Houston Law Review Houston Business and Tax Law Journal Houston Journal of Health Law and Policy Houston Journal of International Law Journal of Consumer amp Commercial Law ABA Required Disclosures PDF UHLC Cost of Attendance UHLC LST Profile TJB SC About the Court Justices Justice Jeff Brown Archived from the original on 2017 02 04 Retrieved 2017 02 03 Nandita Berry sworn in as Texas Secretary of State January 7 2014 sos state tx us Retrieved January 31 2014 Obituary The Shreveport Times December 27 2019 Marcia A Crone Federal Judicial Center Retrieved 19 February 2013 Eni Fa aua a Hunkin Faleomavaega Jr Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved 19 February 2013 Gene Green Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved 19 February 2013 Vanessa Gilmore Just the Beginning Foundation Retrieved 19 February 2013 ALUM RICHARD HAYNES CREATES A LEGAL LEGACY University of Houston Archived from the original on 2013 02 03 Retrieved February 25 2013 Randy Hendricks 2005 Hendricks Sports Management LP Retrieved 19 February 2013 Jolanda Jones State Bar of Texas Retrieved 13 September 2020 Ruiz Rosanna June 24 2004 Deaths I D McMaster 80 judge for 2 decades Houston Chronicle Retrieved August 31 2014 John O Quinn 68 Star Personal Injury Lawyer in Texas Dies The New York Times Retrieved February 25 2013 Gray H Miller Federal Judicial Center Retrieved 19 February 2013 Dora Olivo Project Vote Smart Retrieved 19 February 2013 Larry Phillips Siebman Burg Phillips amp Smith LLP Archived from the original on 2013 06 21 Retrieved 19 February 2013 Ted Poe Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved 19 February 2013 Michael H Schneider Sr Federal Judicial Center Retrieved 19 February 2013 Star Jones Notable Names Data Base Retrieved 19 February 2013 Olen Underwood Texas State Directory Press Inc Retrieved 20 February 2013 Dr Richard Waites Justia com Retrieved February 25 2013 Royce West Project Vote Smart Retrieved 19 February 2013 John Whitmire Project Vote Smart Retrieved 19 February 2013 Samuel F Wright PDF Service Members Law Center Archived from the original PDF on 2012 04 15 Retrieved 20 February 2013 Philip D Zelikow Notable Names Data Base Retrieved 20 February 2013 Anthony G Buzbee Archived from the original on 2015 04 02 Retrieved 2015 03 12 External links EditOfficial 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