Salmon P. Chase College of Law transforms lives by preparing our students for impactful and wide-ranging careers in law. Since 1893, Chase has enjoyed a reputation as āThe Lawyerās School.ā Our graduates display top-notch skills and rise to prominence in the bar and on the bench. Here at Chase, youāll combine classroom education and experiential learning with assistance from experienced faculty and staff whose mission is your success.
Chase is located in the geographic center of Northern Kentucky and metropolitan Cincinnati. Even if youāre not from the region, youāll feel the sense of community when you get here. Cincinnati is home to Major League sports teams, a world-class symphony orchestra, opera and ballet, regional theaters, museums and parks, and entertainment districts on both sides of the Ohio River that flows through the metro area. There are plenty of reasons to study at Chase and plenty of others to stay in the region for a career. Chase alumni practice throughout the nearly 1,000 law firms in the area and at Fortune 500 companies headquartered here. Also based in Cincinnati is the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
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āProfessors bring real-world experiences to classrooms, which helps students understand both a legal theory and the application of it. Every professorās enthusiasm for studentsā success empowers students to ask questions and receive answers, which sharpens critical thinking and analytical skills.ā
āHaving an interest in law and a degree in bioengineering, I wondered what a merger of the two might look like. The W. Bruce Lunsford Academy for Law, Business + Technology has introduced me to the interdisciplinary nature of a modern lawyer."
"Student organizations provide opportunities to develop leadership skills by planning and leading networking, informational and social events. Programs on substantive legal issues allow students to speak with and network with alumni and others from the legal community."
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"Working with the Kentucky Innocence Project has taught me to be an advocate. While reviewing a clientās file, you may find āgoodā facts and you may find ābadā facts, but knowing that your client is counting on you to investigate pushes you to be a zealous advocate."