University of Idaho College of Law
The University of Idaho College of Law, established in 1909, is Idaho’s only accredited law school and a key institution for legal education in the region. Nestled in the picturesque town of Moscow, Idaho, the college is renowned for its rigorous academic programs, dedicated faculty, and commitment to public service and practical training.
As the state’s premier law school, the University of Idaho College of Law offers a comprehensive legal education that prepares students for diverse careers in law and beyond. The curriculum includes foundational courses, specialized electives, and experiential learning opportunities that equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary for success in the legal profession. Areas of specialization include business law, environmental and natural resources law, Native American law, and public interest law.
A hallmark of the college is its emphasis on experiential learning. The University of Idaho College of Law offers extensive clinical programs where students can gain hands-on experience representing real clients under the supervision of experienced faculty. Clinics such as the Immigration Clinic, Small Business Legal Clinic, and the Main Street Law Clinic provide students with invaluable practical skills and a deeper understanding of the legal challenges faced by different communities. Additionally, the school’s externship and internship programs place students in law firms, government agencies, and non-profit organizations, further enhancing their practical training.
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711 S. Rayburn St.
Moscow, ID 83844