Liberty University School of Law | |
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Motto | Ad Fontes (Latin) |
Parent school | Liberty University |
Established | 2004 |
School type | Private |
Dean | Morse Tan |
Location | Lynchburg, Virginia, United States 37°21′20″N79°10′24″W / 37.35556°N 79.17333°W |
Enrollment | 322 [1] |
USNWR ranking | 140th (2024) [2] |
Bar pass rate | 76.81% (2022 first-time takers) 96.36% (2020 passing in two years) [1] |
Website | www |
ABA profile | ABA profile |
The Liberty University School of Law is the law school of Liberty University, a private evangelical Christian university in Lynchburg, Virginia. The school offers the J.D., L.L.M., and J.M. degrees. [3]
The Liberty University School of Law was founded in 2004 as a division of Liberty University, an evangelical school. It received provisional accreditation in 2006 and became fully accredited by the American Bar Association in 2010. [4]
The original dean was Bruce W. Green, who was responsible for guiding the school in obtaining Liberty's provisional bar accreditation in February 2006. Green resigned in May 2006 and was succeeded by Mathew D. Staver. In 2015, B. Keith Faulkner assumed the deanship. [5] He had previously served as the dean of the Campbell University Lundy–Fetterman School of Business. [5] The present dean is Morse H. Tan, a Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law graduate who was the U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for Global Criminal Justice, an attorney with McGuireWoods, and a Visiting Scholar at Northwestern University School of Law and the University of Texas Law School. [6]
The School of Law is located in the Green Hall facility on Liberty's campus, and consists of 116,000 square feet (10,800 m2), all of which is located on one level. 34,000 square feet (3,200 m2) of that space is dedicated to Ehrhorn Law Library. [7] The School's Supreme Courtroom contains an exact replica of the Supreme Court of the United States judges' bench. [8] [9]
The student to faculty ratio is 10.2 to 1. [10] For the class entering in 2023, there were 105 full-time students and no part-time students. [1] As of 2022, the school’s 330 students represented 185 undergraduate institutions and 42 states. [11]
For the class entering in 2023, the School of Law accepted 56.43% of applicants, with 40.54% of those accepted enrolling. The average enrollee had a 154 LSAT score and 3.56 undergraduate GPA. [1]
For the July 2015 and July 2016 examinations, the School of Law had first-time passage rates on the Virginia Bar Exam of 93% and 89% respectively. [12] These rates placed them first in 2015 and second in 2016 among the eight law schools in Virginia for the July examinations. The school has also seen recent bar exam success in other states, such as North Carolina in 2018. [13] Liberty had one of the top five first-time bar passage rates in the entire nation for 2018. [14]
First-time Virginia Bar Exam pass rates for Liberty University School of Law [15] | ||||
Month | Year | Liberty University's Bar Passage Rate | All Bar Exam Applicants Passage Rate | Rank in State |
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July | 2023 | 89.29% | 77.24% | 4th |
February | 2023 | 100% | 74.60% | 1st***** |
July | 2022 | 85.71% | 79.76% | 6th**** |
February | 2022 | 66.67% | 76.38% | 5th*** |
July | 2021 | 66.67% | 79.15% | 6th |
February | 2021 | 100% | 69.17% | 1st** |
September | 2020 | 60.00% | 78.52% | 8th |
July | 2020 | 91.67% | 90.62% | 6th |
February | 2020 | 100.00% | 64.23% | 1st* |
July | 2019 | 88.24% | 80.04% | 3rd |
February | 2019 | 100.00% | 68.66% | 1st* |
July | 2018 | 86.67% | 79.73% | 3rd |
February | 2018 | 75.00% | 60.69% | 5th |
July | 2017 | 80.00% | 76.43% | 6th |
February | 2017 | 66.67% | 70.71% | 6th |
July | 2016 | 89.66% | 77.79% | 2nd |
February | 2016 | 50.00% | 65.44% | 7th |
July | 2015 | 93.33% | 75.62% | 1st |
February | 2015 | 60.00% | 67.13% | 7th |
July | 2014 | 50.00% | 72.86% | 7th |
February | 2014 | 60.00% | 69.96% | 6th |
July | 2013 | 63.89% | 79.54% | 7th |
February | 2013 | 100.00% | 65.71% | 1st* |
*Tied with University of Virginia School of Law (UVa). **Tied with Appalachian School of Law (ASL) and UVa. ***Tied with University of Richmond School of Law. ****Tied with ASL. *****Tied with William & Mary School of Law, UVa, and Washington and Lee University School of Law. |
The School of Law's ranking given by the U.S. News & World Report is 140 (bottom third). [10] The school has been ranked the most religious Christian law school and ranked fourth for graduates entering government and public service. [16] [17]
According to Liberty University's ABA-required disclosures, 63.7% of the 69 members of the class of 2022 obtained full-time, bar passage required employment nine months after graduation (i.e. as attorneys), 5.6% obtained full-time JD advantage employment, and 8.7% obtained full-time professional position employment. Positions as attorneys were in various size law firms, most being in 1-10 attorney firms, five graduates obtained local or state judicial clerkships, and 18 graduates obtained public interest, government, higher education, or business employment. Liberty's under-employment score was 15.9%, indicating the percentage of the class of 2022 unemployed, pursuing an additional degree, or working in a non-professional, short-term, or part-time job nine months after graduation. [18] As of 2024, the median starting private sector salary for graduates was $60,000 and the median public service starting salary was $57,798. [10]
The School of Law has two partnerships with the Liberty Counsel:
The School of Law also partners with the Bedford Commonwealth Attorney's Office for The Prosecution Clinic in order to expose students to prosecution experience. [20]
Tuition for the 2023-2024 academic year was $40,585, with estimated mandatory costs and fees totaling an additional $2,306. [21] Per Law School Transparency the average debt-financed cost of attendance for three years for 2022 graduates was $86,369 that 81% of graduates incurred. [22] In 2023, U.S. News & World Report ranked Liberty as one of the private law schools that award the most financial aid, providing a median grant of $24,000 with 100% of students receiving grants. [23]
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