University of Florida School of Law

University of Florida School of Law
http://www.law.ufl.edu/
Welcome to UF Law
The University of Florida Levin College of Law has a longstanding tradition of producing national leaders, including current American Bar Association President Stephen Zack, and is one of the nation's best values in legal education. New U.S. News & World Report rankings of the nation's top graduate schools place UF Law in a tie for 24th among public law schools and for 47th overall. U.S. News specialty rankings place our Tax program first among publics and second overall; Environmental Law at sixth among publics and 13th overall; and dispute resolution seventh among publics and 19th overall. UF Law continues to be rated highly in terms of reputation – tying at 17th among publics and 38th overall in peer assessment, and 17th among publics and 39th overall in lawyer/judge assessment.

Training Leaders
18,000-plus UF Law alumni include numerous leaders in law, business, government, public service and education at state and national levels

 
■Placed first in Florida, eighth overall and fourth among public schools in the first national ranking of law schools to consider "output," i.e. the caliber of a school's graduates.
■Has a longstanding tradition of preparing its graduates for significant leadership roles. No other law school has produced as many presidents of the American Bar Association in the past four decades — five including 2010-11 president Steve Zack (pictured at right).
■Graduates also are represented by the majority of The Florida Bar presidents, including immediate past president John G. White III, president Mayanne Downs, and president-elect Scott Hawkins; four governors of Florida; and hundreds of state senators and representatives and Florida Cabinet members.
■Nine graduates became college presidents, including at UF. More than a dozen have served as deans of law schools.
■It is ranked fourth among public law schools in 2008 (eighth overall) in the number of its graduates serving as federal district and circuit court judges; more than 250 graduates serve as state appellate and trial judges in Florida, and many serve in those roles in other states as well.
One of the nation’s best values in legal education
We have leading programs in graduate taxation, environmental, land use law, dispute resolution, family law and advocacy

 
■Boasts an impressive list of distinguished visitors to campus, including five Supreme Court Justices in the last five years.
■Is a high quality, comprehensive law school, with leading programs in graduate taxation, environmental, land use law, dispute resolution, family law and advocacy.
■The Graduate Taxation Program, which offers the LL.M. in Taxation, LL.M. in International Taxation and S.J.D. in Taxation, is widely and consistently regarded as one of the nation’s top programs.
■The Environmental Law Program offers the nation’s first LL.M. in the closely-related fields of environmental and land use law.
■Is one of the nation's best values in legal education. The 2010-11 semester per credit hour tuition/fee for entering law students is $546.22 (30 hours = $16,386,60) for Florida residents and $1,191.71 (30 hours = $35,751.30) for non-residents.
■Is one of the nation’s largest law schools, with 1,200 students, approximately 55 tenure/tenure-track faculty and 40-plus other full-time faculty who support the college through clinical, research, skills training and administrative programs.
■Offers J.D. certificate programs in Environmental and Land Use Law, Estates and Trusts Practice, Family Law, Intellectual Property Law, and International and Comparative Law; an extensive array of joint degree programs; specialized centers, institutes and program areas; and strong clinical offerings.
State-of-the-Art Facilities

 
■Is a leader in the quality and size of its facilities. A major $25 million expansion and renovation project that concluded in 2005 made the UF Law library the largest in the Southeast and among the top 20 in the country. The new multi-million-dollar advocacy center, which opened in Fall 2009 places the college at the forefront of major law schools providing students with state-of-the-art trial facilities.
■Has offered strong international programs for more than three decades, and many members of the faculty are experts in international legal issues. These programs and its LL.M. in Comparative Law Program for foreign lawyers expand the school’s curriculum and international offerings and strengthen its ties with programs and scholars around the globe.

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