Why study law at Georgetown Law?
Our Supreme Court Institute moots more than 90 percent of the cases heard by the Court each year. Georgetown Law is recognized globally as a leader in scholarship, teaching and educational programming that transcends borders. Georgetown Law students don’t just study the law. In D.C., they experience it.
How many new JD students are enrolled at Georgetown Law?
Number of students who participate in 19 different clinics. As Georgetown Law prepares to welcome 568 new J.D. students next week, faculty, administrators and upper-class students are pitching in to ease the transition. Georgetown continues to monitor the COVID-19 situation and respond in support of the University community.
Who is the dean of Georgetown Law School?
Georgetown Law Dean William M. Treanor Is Honored With the Paul Regis Dean Leadership Chair. Associate Dean James Feinerman, Chief Judge Robert A. Katzmann, Georgetown Law Dean William M. Treanor, Associate Dean Kristin Henning, and Associate Dean John Mikhail on October 16, just before Treanor was honored with the Paul Regis Dean Leadership Chair.
What is Georgetown Law doing to help address the eviction crisis?
Georgetown Law is making a commitment to help address the massive eviction crisis threatening millions of families and individuals in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision to end the Biden Administration’s eviction moratorium. Dean Treanor joined CBSN to discuss.
How do I apply to Georgetown Law School?
You can also download a paper application (please email us for a paper application). A nonrefundable $85 fee must be submitted at the time you apply. This can be done by credit card through LSAC or via check or money order included with a paper application. Georgetown Law will not issue a refund of the application fee.
Can I get a refund of my Georgetown Law application fee?
Georgetown Law will not issue a refund of the application fee. As of March 1, we will no longer grant fee waivers for the remainder of the application cycle. Georgetown Law grants merit- and need-based fee waivers on a case-by-case basis.
What types of fee waivers does Georgetown Law offer?
Georgetown Law grants merit- and need-based fee waivers on a case-by-case basis. Please note that we cannot grant fee waivers for the Credential Assembly Service. Georgetown Law also grants fee waivers to active Teach for America corps members and alumni, Peace Corps volunteers, military veterans and service members, and Truman Scholars.