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Juris Doctor

Whether our students use their law degrees to create new companies, advocate for vulnerable clients, work on environmental policy, or pursue careers in other legal areas, Loyola University New Orleans College of Law prepares students to practice law with excellence anywhere in the world.

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Define who you want to be.

Loyola College of Law has three major areas of specialization: Public Interest Law, Environmental Law, and International Law.

Learn more about the Juris Doctor program

Public Interest Law

Loyola offers students many opportunities throughout their law school career to gain practical experience, while serving the legal needs of low-income members of our community.

Environmental Law

Loyola has received an A- ranking from preLaw Magazine in recognition of our growing environmental law curriculum. Students represent non-profit or community clients on environmental issues through the Center on Environment, Land and Law (CELL).

International Law

With its unique dual curricula, Loyola prepares students to practice locally, nationally, and globally.

Requirements

See an overview of the program's curriculum and requirements.