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Catholic Law received 1493 applications for 2021 enrollment and offered admission to 593, an acceptance rate of 40%. Among its first-year class, the median LSAT score was 158 and median undergraduate GPA was 3.5. [2] Of Catholic Law's 406 students [needs update] enrolled in October 2021, 283 (70%) attended full-time and 123 (30%) attended part ...
The School of Law at the Harvard Law School kept the No. 2 spot, but had to share it with the law school at Stanford University. U.S. News Releases 2016 Best Law Schools Rankings
First published in 2007, the Guide identifies a subset of the Catholic colleges in the United States, as well as colleges and universities abroad and online where, in the Society's view, "students can reasonably expect a faithful Catholic education and a campus culture that generally upholds the values taught in their homes and parishes."
Catholic University was empowered to grant ecclesiastical degrees in canon law by the apostolic letter of Leo XIII Magni nobis gaudii of 7 March 1889. [3] The School of Theology issued canon law degrees until 1923, when a separate faculty of canon law was established by the Holy See . [ 4 ]
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