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  1. The Only Law School In RI. As the state's one and only law school, RWU Law is able to offer you a level of access, connection and experience that few institutions can rival – helping you have an impact today, and make a difference now ...

    • Law Faculty

      Inhouse Clinics and Clinical Externships legal education is...

    • Library

      At RWU Law, we equip you with the foundational knowledge,...

    • Juris Doctor

      Take advantage of one of the only joint degree programs...

    • Academics

      Drawing on the strengths of the School of Law as well as the...

  2. At Roger Williams University School of Law, we seek to enroll a diverse first year J.D. class from across the United States and the world. Transfer J.D. Applicant Transfer students are able to take advantage of our Clinical Guarantee, Affordable Excellence Tuition Guarantee, and utilize both of our campuses in Bristol and Providence.

  3. Roger Williams University School of Law is the law school of Roger Williams University, a private university in Bristol, Rhode Island. It is the only law school in Rhode Island. It was the first graduate degree program established by the university, then Roger Williams College, in 1993.

  4. Drawing on the strengths of the School of Law as well as the Roger Williams University School of Justice Studies, Roger Williams University offers a concentrated joint degree program for students interested in criminal justice.

  5. Is Roger Williams University the best law school for you? Find out at US News. See if Roger Williams University is ranked and get info on programs, admission, tuition, and more.

  6. Learn about RWU Law's affordable tuition, experiential programs, and access to Rhode Island's legal community. Explore its main campus in Bristol and its urban campus in Providence.

  7. Learn how to earn your bachelor's and juris doctor degrees in six years with the 3+3 program at RWU. Find out the eligibility, coursework, and application process for this accelerated pathway to law school.