Harvard Law School | |
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Motto | Veritas, Lex et Iustitia (Latin for 'Truth, Law and Justice') |
Parent school | Harvard University |
Established | 1817 |
School type | Private law school |
Dean | John C. P. Goldberg (interim)[1] |
Location | Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States |
Enrollment | 1,990 (2019)[2] |
Faculty | 135[3] |
USNWR ranking | 4th (tie) (2024)[4] |
Bar pass rate | 99.4% (2021)[5] |
Website | hls |
ABA profile | Standard 509 Report |
Harvard Law School (HLS) is the law school of Harvard University, a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1817, Harvard Law School is the oldest law school in continuous operation in the United States.
Each class in the three-year JD program has approximately 560 students, which is among the largest of the top 150 ranked law schools in the United States.[6] The first-year class is broken into seven sections of approximately 80 students, who take most first-year classes together. Aside from the JD program, Harvard also awards both LLM and SJD degrees.
HLS is home to the world's largest academic law library.[7][8] The school has an estimated 115 full-time faculty members.[3] According to Harvard Law's 2020 ABA-required disclosures, 99% of 2019 graduates passed the bar exam.[9][10][11] The school's graduates accounted for more than one-quarter of all Supreme Court clerks between 2000 and 2010, more than any other law school in the United States.[12]