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University of Wisconsin Law School The intellectual rigor of a University of Wisconsin Law School education, and our commitment to support every student, will prepare you for the profound responsibility of being a lawyer. Our graduates create a more just world. Become part of our tradition and join a world- class university. 1 Y MANIS WELCOME AND This book will give you a sense of what makes University of Wisconsin Law School such a special place to begin your careers as lawyers. I’d like to share why I’m thrilled to be part of this community — and why I hope you’ll join us too. UW Law’s outstanding teaching and learning opportunities are grounded in our Law in Action approach to legal education, a philos- ophy for which we are renowned. Any law school can teach you the laws set forth in statutes and judicial opinions. We do that, of course, but through our innovative teaching and immersive experiential learning, students learn so much more. At UW Law, you will learn how the rules evolved to address real-world problems — and how they might be improved to make our society more just. Law in Action also means that you’ll have many opportunities to develop skills that will be integral to your career success, whether you choose to practice law or make a difference in some other way. One means through which students learn and hone their skills is through our first-rate clinical programs, which are astounding in the breadth and depth of experiential learning opportunities they offer. We have 17 clinics and externship programs, providing hands-on instruction in criminal law, family law, health law, immigration law, consumer law, entrepreneurial business law, and more. It’s our privilege not just to train lawyers but to educate the next generation of leaders who will advance justice for all. Diversity, equity and inclusion are at the heart of everything else we do. At UW Law, we have a strong tradition of living our commitment to racial and gender equality — values that are at the core of our mission. We are thrilled you are considering UW Law School and we look forward to welcoming you to our vibrant community. Dean Dan Tokaji 2 3 Y MANIS Be a part of our legacy. AND The hallmark of a UW Law education, our distinctive 1868 “law-in-action” teaching tradition, gives students the UW Law School tools to understand the law and graduate practice-ready. was founded Our faculty are — and always have been — innovators over 150 years ago who put student learning first. You will be equipped to analyze sophisticated legal problems and craft creative solutions. Your courses will focus not only on learning 29 legal rules, but on understanding how those rules ranked 29th in the nation by US News operate in the real world. & World Report Make a difference. The UW Law School experience is rooted in public service. From their first year in law school, students 15,000+ take pride in using their individual interests and skills to living alumni meet community needs. Through service, students gain experience, learn to lead, and advance the public good. Our students change lives, and their lives are changed. A UW Law earns A for practical training by National Jurist #2 UW Law named 2nd Best Value Law School by Prelaw Magazine 4 5 Design your legal education. Y MANIS Our curriculum emphasizes the dynamics of law — how the “UW Law professors have AND law relates to social change and to society as a whole — while at the same time stressing experiential learning. Customize immense experience. I your program with a concentration or a dual degree, taking advantage of the great university around us. Or, stay have taken classes from right here in the Law School, focusing on our broad and professors who have innovative curriculum, and the opportunity to lead, to serve, and to grow by staffing a journal, or participating on a moot worked in the Supreme court, mock trial, or transactional competition team. Court, the NAACP, Learn from the best. the Senate Judiciary Our faculty members are gifted lawyers, scholars, and Committee, as well as teachers. Many have advanced degrees in areas other than law, which enables them to bring unique perspectives to the top corporations and their teaching and research. They are at the forefront of firms throughout this teaching excellence and are committed to your success. We have an extensive curriculum, small classes, and nation and abroad. I know a wealth of opportunities to work closely with faculty I am benefiting from members who are leading scholars. those experiences when Take advantage of diploma privilege. I am in the classroom.” Graduates who complete specific course and grade requirements and meet character and fitness standards SYDNIE PARKER, CLASS OF 2019 are admitted to practice in Wisconsin without taking a bar examination. 7 12 15+ curricular international moot court concentrations exchange competitions programs annually 6 7 MIKE HALL Participate in one of the largest clinical programs in the country. Our clinical programs include: “My experience at the Law • The Center for Patient Partnerships & Entrepreneurship Clinic • Consumer Law Clinic jump-started my legal career. I • Constitutional Litigation, Appeals, and Sentencing Project developed some of the core • Criminal Appeals Project skills of a successful lawyer, • Family Court Clinic including clear and effective • Family Law Project • Federal Appeals Project client communication, managing • Government and Legislative Clinic client expectations, and time • Immigrant Justice Clinic • Law and Entrepreneurship Clinic management. By the end of my • Legal Assistance to Institutionalized Persons Project experience, I was able to research • Neighborhood Law Clinic a complex area of law, boil it down • Oxford Federal Project • Prosecution Project to plain English, and provide legal • Public Defender Project advice to a client with confidence.” • Restorative Justice Project KIERRE ELVINGTON, CLASS OF 2019 • VOCA Restraining Order Clinic • Wisconsin Innocence Project ANDY MANIS ANDY Wisconsin Innocence Project students learn about DNA testing. Through these hands-on experiences, students practice lawyering skills and learn how to: Choose from extensive hands-on learning opportunities. • Interact with clients At UW Law School, experiential learning is an integral part cases, team up with medical students as advocates for • Perform factual investigations of legal education. With one of the largest and most diverse terminally ill patients, and assist start-up companies with • Research legal issues clinical programs in the country, the Law School offers entity formation and intellectual property issues. Many • Evaluate legal strategy a wide variety of hands-on lawyering experiences with students also take advantage of judicial internships, • Advise clients real clients, under the supervision of practicing attorneys. internships abroad, externships, and our innovative • Draft legal documents Students represent low-income clients in civil and criminal lawyering skills program during their UW Law careers. • Try cases • Handle appeals 8 9 Start at UW Law, go anywhere. Network with our remarkable alumni. Leading law firms, government agencies, businesses, With a powerful community of more than 15,000 and public interest organizations hire UW Law School graduates living around the world, our alumni graduates. A broad range of legal employers participate in are very committed to the next generation the on-campus interview program. The Law School also of UW lawyers. The UW Law alumni listed participates in off-campus job fairs each year in New York, below illustrate the breadth of experience and Chicago, Texas, and Washington, DC, and our students accomplishments of our alumni. receive support, mentorship, and guidance from our alumni Tammy Baldwin ’89 around the world. US Senator from Wisconsin Our complete career guidance is tailored Bridget Brennan ’83 to you. New York City’s Special Narcotics Prosecutor From your first semester of law school to graduation Scott Colom ’09 and beyond, the Office of Career and Professional District Attorney for the 16th Circuit Court of Development provides expert resources to help you Mississippi achieve your professional goals. Stephen Jarchow ’76 • Receive individual career counseling, from self- Chairman of Here Media and Regent assessments to salary negotiations. Entertainment • Learn effective resume and cover letter writing, interviewing techniques, and social media etiquette. 2020 graduate employment by job sector Sheldon Lubar ’53 Founder and Chairman of Lubar & Co. • Participate in on-campus and remote interview programs. • Network with potential employers and learn from ■ Law Firm James Sensenbrenner ’68 practicing attorneys. 51% US Congressman from Wisconsin ■ Public Interest Leticia Smith-Evans ’03 12.5% Vice President for Institutional Diversity and ■ Clerkship Equity at Williams College 35+ 95% 10% career development of graduates are ■ Business Marti Wronski ’97 workshops per year employed 10 months after 7% Vice President and General Counsel for the graduation ■ Government Milwaukee Brewers 16% ■ Education 91% 3.5% of first-year students report doing legal work the first summer of law school 10 11 Thrive in a Big Ten university environment. UW Law School offers the best of both worlds: a small and supportive community within the Law School and a major university right outside our doors. The Law School is situated on historic Bascom Hill, in the heart of the beautiful University of Wisconsin–Madison campus. As a UW Law School student, you have access to the resources of a world-class research university. UW–Madison combines nine schools and three colleges on a single campus and enrolls over 40,000 students from more than 120 countries and every state in the Union. Boasting national and international reputations for excellence shared by few other universities, UW–Madison offers extensive intellectual, social, cultural, and recreational opportunities. 13th 6th in public institutions in research institutions (2021 US News & World Report) (2017 National Science Foundation) NICK WILKES 12 13 Live in Madison, Wisconsin, a beautiful community in the state’s capital.

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