Southern Illinois University School of Law

Southern Illinois University School of Law (SIU Law) is one of four public law schools in the U.S. state of Illinois. Located in Carbondale, Illinois, it is the only law school in the southern region of Illinois.

Southern Illinois University
School of Law
Lesar Law Building
Established1972
School typePublic
DeanCamille Davidson
LocationCarbondale, Illinois, USA
Enrollment237 (2020)
Faculty30 (full time)
USNWR ranking147–193 (2022)
Bar pass rate82.69 (2018)
Websitelaw.siu.edu

History

The Southern Illinois University School of Law's history began in 1972, when it was established by the Illinois state legislature. Its first class entered in August 1973. The school is housed in the Lesar Law Building, named for its first dean Hiram H. Lesar. The School of Law offers the Juris Doctor degree through a full-time program.

Programs

The School of Law offers specializations in Business and Transactional Law, Health Law, Intellectual Property, International and Comparative Law, Litigation and Dispute Resolution, and Public Interest Law.

In addition, joint degree programs include: J.D./Doctor of Medicine, J.D./Doctor of Political Science, J.D./Master of Accountancy, J.D./Master of Business Administration, J.D./Master of Science in Education, J.D./Master of Electrical and Computer Engineering, J.D./Master of Public Administration, and J.D./Master of Social Work.

Employment

According to SIU Law's official 2020 ABA-required disclosures, 59.40% of the Class of 2020 obtained employment as of March 15, 2020.[1]

Costs

The tuition at SIU Law for the 2020-21 academic year (15 hours each semester) is $21,870 for Illinois residents and out-of-state students (with a tuition offset covering the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition rates).[2]

SIU Law was ranked 21 out of 193 law schools for average debt incurred at graduation by US News in their 2022 Best Law Schools rankings.[3]

Student organizations

The School of Law offers its students the opportunity to join over 20 student organizations including:

  • American Constitution Society
  • Black Law Student Association
  • Cultural Heritage Law Society
  • Federalist Society
  • 4th Amendment Association
  • Hispanic Latinx Law Student Assoc.
  • Intellectual Property Society
  • International/Immigration Law Society
  • Law Democrats
  • Law & Medicine Society
  • Law Students for Reproductive Justice
  • Military Law
  • SIU Law Social Justice Initiative (NLG)
  • OUTlaw
  • Parents Attending Law School
  • Phi Alpha Delta
  • Phi Delta Phi
  • Second Amendment Association
  • Sports Lawyers Association
  • Student Animal Legal Defense
  • SBA
  • Women's Law Forum

Journal

Southern Illinois University Law Journal

The Southern Illinois University Law Journal is a student-edited journal that publishes articles designed to assist the legal community and to stimulate critical discussion of current legal, policy, and social issues. The Journal publishes three issues per year.

Clinics and Externships

Civil Practice/Elderly Clinic

The Civil Practice/Elderly Clinic provides a full range of civil legal services to those 60 and over in 13 counties in southern Illinois. These services include the drafting of simple wills and powers of attorney, assistance with securing public benefits and entitlements including Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and Veteran's benefits. In addition, the clinic handles family law (divorce, etc.) matters, consumer problems, and public utilities problems.[4]

Domestic Violence Clinic

The Domestic Violence Clinic provides legal representation to victims of domestic violence in Jackson, Williamson and Union counties. In an average order of protection case, students will interview the client, prepare the client for a hearing, appear before the court in a contested or uncontested hearing, prepare an order for the court, and follow through with the necessary steps to make the order enforceable.[5]

Juvenile Justice Clinic

Students enrolled in the Juvenile Justice Clinic work with an experienced clinic attorney and perform legal services and duties to minors for whom the clinic attorney has been appointed guardian ad litem.[6]

The Veterans' Legal Assistance Program provides free legal assistance to veterans in southern Illinois who cannot afford or do not have access to legal representation in the appeals of claims for compensation for service-connected disabilities, pension benefits, survivor benefits, and education benefits.[7]

Judicial Externship

The Judicial Externship offers an opportunity for law students to learn about the legal system by working for a sitting judge.

Public Interest Externship

The Public Interest Externship offers hands-on experience working in a publicly funded law office providing public-service legal assistance. Placements include state's attorney offices, public defender offices, legal service offices, and non-profit organizations and governmental agencies.

Alumni

Since the first class graduated in 1976, the number of SIU School of Law graduates has grown to more than 4,573. Alumni practice law in 47 of the 50 states and internationally in more than 12 countries, with more than 144 hold or have held federal and state judgeships. [8]

References

  1. "ABA Required Disclosures | School of Law | SIU". law.siu.edu. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  2. "Southern Illinois University Carbondale | Tuition & Fees". tuition.siuc.edu. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  3. "U.S. News & World Report 2022 Best Law Schools". May 12, 2021.
  4. "Southern Illinois University School of Law". Archived from the original on 2011-09-22. Retrieved 2013-06-22.
  5. "Southern Illinois University School of Law". Archived from the original on 2011-09-22. Retrieved 2013-06-22.
  6. "Southern Illinois University School of Law". Archived from the original on 2011-09-22. Retrieved 2013-06-22.
  7. "Veterans' Legal Assistance Program Clinic | School of Law | SIU". law.siu.edu. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  8. "Alumni | School of Law | SIU". law.siu.edu. Retrieved 2021-05-12.

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