
About Valparaiso University Law School
Founded in 1879, Valparaiso University Law School is the 38th oldest American Bar Association (ABA) accredited law school in the United States…
Read MoreFounded in 1879, Valparaiso University Law School is the 38th oldest American Bar Association (ABA) accredited law school in the United States…
Read MoreGay marriage, cybercrimes, wiretapping, civil rights, product liability. These are just some of the complex, contemporary issues Valparaiso University Law School Moot Court Society members have tackled recently…
Read MoreThere are many professions within the law that do not involve trying criminal cases, introducing evidence, arguing before a jury, or any of the other activities laypersons recognize from countless police and courtroom dramas…
Read MoreEvery year at Valparaiso University Law School, an ambitious team of third-year (3L) law students transforms into accomplished oral advocacy mentors, while a new group of second-year (2L) students joins the team…
Read MoreFrom day one of year one, Valparaiso University Law School students are immersed in demanding writing requirements…
Read MoreIt takes a committed group of students to cover and comment on the endless opinions and decisions flowing from the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit…
Read MoreThis year’s problem focused on the impact of social media in the differences between two clashing religions and a state’s attempt to take matters into its own hands and control social media by enacting its own laws governing media in its jurisdiction…
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