Baylor Law’s trial advocacy program ranked No. 3 in the nation by U.S. News

If you’re looking for law school education that truly prepares you for the courtroom, you can’t do much better than Baylor Law School. Earlier this year, U.S. News ranked Baylor Law’s trial advocacy program No. 3 in the nation — the program’s 17th straight year among the top five in the country.
What makes Baylor’s trial advocacy program stand out? Practical training is at the heart of the experience. Through advocacy exercises and courtroom experiences, students apply legal principles in realistic settings while receiving extensive faculty feedback.
This training culminates in Practice Court, the defining feature of Baylor Law’s curriculum. This two-quarter, real-world training ground immerses students in every stage of litigation, from pre-trial preparation and motion practice to witness examinations, evidentiary hearings, and jury trials.
Such a rigorous approach distinguishes Baylor Law School and contributes to its longstanding national recognition.
Sic ’em, Baylor Law!
