Roman Catholic Universities and Colleges in The United States - Catholic Law Schools

Catholic Law Schools

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  1. Ave Maria
  2. Barry University (Orlando, FL)
  3. Boston College
  4. The Catholic University of America
  5. Creighton University School of Law (Omaha, NE)
  6. DePaul University (Chicago, IL)
  7. Duquesne University
  8. Fordham
  9. Georgetown
  10. Gonzaga University
  11. Loyola Marymount University (Los Angeles, CA)
  12. Loyola University Chicago (Chicago, IL)
  13. Loyola University New Orleans (New Orleans, LA)
  14. Marquette University
  15. Notre Dame Law School
  16. Saint Louis University School of Law
  17. Santa Clara University School of Law
  18. Seattle University School of Law
  19. Seton Hall University
  20. St. John's University (Jamaica, NY)
  21. St. Mary's University School of Law (San Antonio, TX)
  22. St. Thomas University (Miami, FL)
  23. University of Dayton School of Law
  24. University of Detroit Mercy
  25. University of San Diego
  26. University of San Francisco
  27. University of St. Thomas (Minneapolis, MN)
  28. Villanova University

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