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  1. Founded in 1859, the University of Michigan Law School offers Juris Doctor, Master of Laws, and Doctor of Juridical Science degree programs. Learn more.

  2. We know that applying to law school can be daunting, and the University of Michigan Law Admissions Office welcomes having the opportunity to demystify the application process whenever possible. Please reach out to us (by phone at 734.764.0537 or by email to law.jd.admissions@umich.edu) with any questions, at any point; our office hours are Monday through Friday, 8AM to 5PM, Eastern time. We ...

  3. michigan.law.umich.edu › faculty-and-scholarship › our-facultyOur Faculty | Michigan Law

    Michigan Law School has a sizable and diverse faculty who are passionate about helping their students learn the law inside and outside the classroom.

  4. Michigan Law has long been held in high esteem among the international legal community. In 1878, the first students from Japan earned law degrees from the University of Michigan. The Law School established one of the first LLM programs in the United States, granting its first LLM degrees in 1890.

  5. Founded in 1859, the University of Michigan Law School offers Juris Doctor, Master of Laws, and Doctor of Juridical Science degree programs. Learn more.

  6. Financial Aid. A Michigan Law education is an investment in your future, and our dedicated counselors in the Office of Financial Aid will work with you throughout the application process and your time on campus to identify the resources that will help you achieve your goals.

  7. Michigan Law also pioneered the idea of interdisciplinarity—that abstract and applied understanding of the law are both best achieved by melding perspectives from several disciplines (in 1896, the Law School offered a course in Neurology, Electrology, and Railway Injuries)—and was one of the first law schools to recognize and adapt its curriculum to the requirements of an increasingly ...