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Georgetown University Law Center (GULC) began in 1870 when the Directors of Georgetown University recommended the establishment of a separate department to train lawyers. It was the first law school established in the United States by a Jesuit institution of higher learning.

Located at the foot of Capitol Hill, in Washington, D.C., the Georgetown University Law Center offers its students access to the Congress, the Supreme Court, and numerous agencies, administrative boards, and commissions of the federal government and the District of Columbia.

In 2002, the Law School enrolled 450 full time and 125 part time students who came from 45 states and 14 foreign countries.


Offices and Programs

Category for Offices and Programs specific to the Georgetown Law Center.

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