 Located in the legal and business center of Boston, Massachusetts,
Suffolk University Law School was founded in 1906 and has grown to be one of
the largest law schools in the country. The newly-built Sargent Hall was dedicated
in 1999, and is among the most technologically advanced law schools of its kind,
exemplified by the availability of Internet access at every seat in the classrooms,
library, dining room, and common areas.
The core curriculum provides a strong legal foundation for more than 200 upper-level
elective courses, as well as five specialty concentrations in the JD program
including International Law, five joint-degree programs that combine law with
business, public administration, international economics, finance and criminal
justice and an LLM program in global technology. Suffolk University Law School
is accredited by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association
of American Law Schools. |