Marquette University Law School in Milwaukee Wisconsin is a distinguished institution with a rich history dating back to 1892 formally joining the university in 1908. Deeply rooted in Jesuit values the school is committed to academic excellence ethical principles and a strong emphasis on social justice and community service. It offers a comprehensive Juris Doctor program alongside specialized options including an LLM in Sports Law and various joint degrees. Known for its strengths in areas like sports law dispute resolution and intellectual property Marquette provides extensive experiential learning opportunities through clinics and externships. Located in the modern Eckstein Hall the school cultivates a supportive community preparing graduates to be skilled ethical and service-oriented legal professionals.
View LawMarquette University is a private Jesuit research university in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Founded in 1881 by the Society of Jesus, Marquette is the largest private university in Wisconsin and one of the largest Jesuit universities in the United States. The university is organized into 11 schools and colleges at its main Milwaukee campus, offering programs in the liberal arts, business, communication, education, engineering, law, and health sciences disciplines. The university also administers classes in suburbs around the Milwaukee area and in Washington, D.C. While most students are pursuing undergraduate degrees, the university has over 68 doctoral and master's degree programs, a law school, a dental school (only one in the state), and 22 graduate certificate programs.