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University of the District of Columbia's David A. Clarke School of Law Ranked #2 for Graduates in Public Interest Law (991 hits)


The University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law (UDC Law), the only public law school in the nation’s capital and one of only six HBCU law schools in the country, has once again been recognized among the top institutions for legal education. In the U.S. News & World Report rankings released today, UDC Law is ranked #2 in the nation for the percentage of graduates entering public interest careers and #19 for clinical training—affirming its leadership in preparing attorneys committed to public service, equity and justice.

“Since its founding, UDC Law has stood out as a place where the law is taught not only as a profession, but as a powerful tool for community change,” says UDC Law Interim Dean Angela Gilmore. “This ranking reflects the dedication of our students, faculty, staff and alumni who continue to advance access to justice and expand the reach of legal services in the communities that need them most.”

UDC Law is known for its deep commitment to experiential education and features one of the largest clinical requirements in the country. Every student completes hundreds of hours of supervised, pro bono legal work—gaining hands-on experience while addressing real issues in areas such as housing, immigration, juvenile justice and legislative advocacy.

“UDC Law is deeply rooted in purpose. Our students are here to make an impact—and they do,” says UDC President Maurice D. Edington. “Whether in courtrooms, classrooms or communities, they carry forward our mission of impactful service. This national recognition is a testament to the transformative education we are proud to offer at UDC Law.”

A 2018 report by Gallup and the Association of American Law Schools found that undergraduates most often cite “public-spirited factors”—such as a desire to work in politics, government or public service—as a top reason for considering law school. Other leading factors include a passion for the work, the opportunity to give back and a commitment to advocating for social change. These are the same ideals that define UDC Law’s mission and shape the student experience.

UDC Law is also one of the most accessible and affordable law schools in the nation. More than 90% of students receive financial aid or scholarships, and the school offers both full-time and part-time evening programs, making UDC Law a standout choice for those seeking to build careers in service of the public good.

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The University of the District of Columbia (UDC) is the only public university in Washington, D.C., and the second-oldest Historically Black College or University (HBCU) in the United States, dating back to 1851. UDC’s David A. Clarke School of Law is committed to educating students from groups traditionally underrepresented at the bar and is home to a deeply diverse student body and faculty. UDC Law is ranked No. 1 for minority and non-traditional students and No. 2 for placing graduates in government and public interest jobs.
Posted By: Reginald Culpepper
Tuesday, April 8th 2025 at 4:15PM
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