ABOUT US
The School of Law at The Catholic University of America
is committed to excellence in legal education within the profound
intellectual tradition of the Church. Giving priority to the sacred
dignity and uniqueness of each human person, the law school program is a
standing invitation for men and women to pursue a professional calling
fully informed by faith, moral inquiry and respect for the rule of law.
The rigorous course of study embodies, in the words of the university's
first rector, "the harmony between reason and revelation . . . [and] the
genius of America."
Founded by Pope Leo XIII in the late 19th Century, The Catholic
University of America maintains a singular charter and standing both
within the Church in America and around the world. Welcoming students
and faculty of all faiths ever since its inception in 1897, the School
of Law understands legal training as a form of servant-leadership
enabling lawyers to take up the burdens of others and make possible a
civil and peaceful life in accord with God's creative design. Often
referenced as the Columbus School of Law because of its alliance with an
early program of legal education supported by the Knights of Columbus,
the 1.6 million "strong right arm" of the lay Church, the Columbus
School of Law has been accredited by the Association of American Law
Schools since 1921 and the American Bar Association since 1925.*
The CUA law faculty are well-recognized for their teaching and
scholarly distinction throughout a comprehensive and well-structured
curriculum. The law school takes full advantage of its strategic
location just minutes from the Congress and the Supreme Court by
enlivening required study with presentations by national and
international decision-makers, either as adjunct faculty or
distinguished lecturers. The highly regarded Institutes in Law and
Religion as well as Law and Public Policy introduce students to the
jurisprudential sources and legislative, administrative and empirical
methods necessary to make law both just and effective. Another Institute
dealing with Comparative and International Law prepares law students
for global legal work and is attractively augmented by a sought-after
summer program. Conducted at The 14th Century Jagiellonian University,
one of Europe's most prestigious universities, CUA students study, not
as insulated sightseers, but collaboratively with their international
peers. And long before other law schools incorporated a few classes
discussing the Internet and advanced technology, CUA's Communications
Law Institute has been inviting talented students to address the
multi-faceted legal problems of new and established forms of media in
courses and integrated fieldwork with the FCC, Congress and the
telecommunications industry, itself.
Guided by the Church's preferential option for the poor and believing
that the measure of any society is how it treats its most vulnerable
citizens, the Columbus School of Law is the acknowledged pioneer in
clinical legal instruction in Washington, D.C. The school's Columbus
Community Legal Services translates faith into action by meeting the
needs of the elderly, the oppressed, and the least advantaged with
compassion and dedication.
The Columbus School of Law occupies a state-of-the-art facility
completed in 1994 and situated amidst the university's venerable stone
structures and spacious tree-lined quadrangles. The 170,000 square foot
law building with ample library, classroom, student activity, and office
space is built around a magnificent atrium. Our alumni are privileged
to serve in both high elective and appointed office and as principals in
law firms and businesses across the nation. In the profession, the
families they nourish, and the communities they build or sustain, they
are the living testament to CUA's commitment to excellence shaped by
faith.