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ADMISSIONS

Suffolk Law offers diverse opportunities to learn how legal theory meets practice. Admissions staff members are available to answer your questions about Suffolk's extensive curriculum, including our concentrations, joint degree opportunities and our nationally ranked clinical, Intellectual Property, legal writing and trial advocacy programs.

We invite prospective students to tour Sargent Hall, sit in on a class or meet with an admissions counselor. If you are unable to visit Boston, we offer an extensive series of webcasts for prospective students, and our podcasts are available on iTunesU and the Legal Talk Network.  Our brochures are online as well.

Thank you for your interest in Suffolk University Law School, and we look forward to meeting you!

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Suffolk Law Admissions Updates

February 03 - New Podcasts (Including a Super Bowl Edition)!

The New Workplace Institute at Suffolk Law Podcast Series continues this week! Professor Yamada discusses Vince Lombardi's civil rights legacy and The Healthy Workplace Bill. In this week's Intellectual Property Podcast we welcome economist Dean Baker from the Center for Economic Policy and Research.

The New Workplace Institute at Suffolk Law Podcast Series

The Intellectual Property Podcast Series

January 13 - Mock Class with Professor Glannon!

Join us for a mock class with Professor Joseph Glannon! RSVP to lawadm@suffolk.edu. Professor Glannon's mock class will take place in the large moot courtroom at Sargent Hall, 120 Tremont Street, Boston.

Professor Glannon's Faculty Page

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