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Stanford Law School ( SLS) is the law school of Stanford University, a private research university near Palo Alto, California. Established in 1893, Stanford Law had an acceptance rate of 6.28% in 2021, the second-lowest of any law school in the country. [5] Paul Brest currently serves as Interim Dean.
JD Program. Mastering legal doctrine is just the beginning of a proper legal education. Lawyers play countless roles in our society—as advocates, as advisors, as leaders in their own right.
In a crowded law school landscape, Stanford Law stands apart. At home on the campus of one of the world’s leading research universities, Stanford Law offers unmatched opportunities. Our approach to education is distinctly student-centric, defined by the needs and ambitions of future graduates and customizable to each individual student.
Although our admissions process is selective — only 6.88 percent of applicants are accepted — we encourage all who share our passion for innovation, collaboration and making a difference through law to apply. SLS is a community characterized by excellence.
We teach law the way it is practiced — without boundaries. The role of lawyers in the 21st century is not defined by the firm or the courtroom. Likewise, at Stanford Law, legal education is not confined to the classroom.