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Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law educates the next generation of lawyers and legal professionals in Downtown Phoenix.
With more than 250 unique courses to choose from, by a law school that is committed to individuals' success, students get a comprehensive and personalized education aligned to their interest and career goals.
The Juris Doctor (JD) degree at ASU's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law is a three-year full-time program. ASU Law first-year JD students take courses in civil procedure, contracts, torts, legal method and writing, property, constitutional law, criminal law, legal advocacy, and professional responsibility.
ASU Law is committed to a more sustainable and resilient future and requires applicants to apply online through the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) website at LSAC.org.
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ASU Law's programs offer students unparalleled opportunities to practice law or master legal principles in a variety of fields, and prepare them to thrive within a changing legal landscape. View all programs overview
Earning a Master of Legal Studies from the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University offers students the chance to enhance their careers – or start a new one – with flexibility.
The overall cost of attending ASU Law is among the lowest of all American Bar Association accredited law schools. The tuition and fee estimates below assume full-time enrollment (12+ semester hours per semester) for the entire academic year.
This fall, ASU Law welcomed one of its most accomplished and diverse classes, with over 630 new JD and master’s students joining its more than 1,800 total student body, reflecting the school’s commitment to inclusivity, innovation and excellence.
ASU Law is a top-ranked law school in the U.S. and our master's level degree programs are ideal for anyone in the world looking to learn about the country's legal and business systems. No prior legal training is necessary for applicants interested in learning the law.