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Widener University Delaware Law School ( Delaware Law School and formerly Widener University School of Law) is a private law school in Wilmington, Delaware. It is one of two separate ABA -accredited law schools of Widener University.
- Todd J. Clark
- 1971; 52 years ago
- 510 (full-time), 120 (part-time) (Spring 2023)
- 175 (2023)
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The only law school in the state, Delaware Law School is enmeshed in Delaware's unique legal culture which prizes civility and respect within the bench and bar.
Delaware Law. Located in America's corporate capital, Delaware Law's diverse and inclusive environment provides extensive practical skills training that positions graduates for success in a wide variety of fulfilling career paths. Widener Law Commonwealth.
The JD Program. Delaware Law School offers a flexible Juris Doctor program, pairing in-classroom learning with out-of-classroom experiences, developing practice-ready graduates.
Admitted applicants must have earned a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university before they begin their studies at the Law School unless admitted under one of our special partnership programs.