DePaul University College of Law
| DePaul University College of Law | |
|---|---|
| Parent school | DePaul University |
| Religious affiliation | Roman Catholic Vincentian |
| Established | 1912 (formed by merger with the Illinois College of Law, 1897) |
| School type | Private law school |
| Dean | Geoffrey Christopher Rapp |
| Location | Chicago, Illinois, US |
| Enrollment | 2025 J.D. enrollment (495) |
| Faculty | 137 (36 full-time; 101 part-time) |
| USNWR ranking | 133rd (tie) (2025) |
| Bar pass rate | 75% (2023 First-time takers) |
| Website | law.depaul.edu |
DePaul University College of Law is the law school affiliated with DePaul University, a private Vincentian research university in Chicago, Illinois. It employs more than 38 full-time and 102 part-time faculty members and enrolls nearly 500 students in its Juris Doctor program. The school has multiple joint degree programs offered in conjunction with other DePaul University colleges and schools.
The law school is primarily located in the Lewis Center and includes the Vincent G. Rinn Law Library, Leonard M. Ring Courtroom, technology-enabled classrooms, two student lounges, and student offices and meeting spaces. The law school is located within two blocks of state and federal courts and is close to numerous law firms, corporations and government agencies.