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Legal Studies Major

About the Legal Studies Major

Legal Studies students dive into ethics, conflict resolution, and social justice to understand the profound effect that law has on people鈥檚 everyday experiences, and our graduates 鈥 who are advised by attorney faculty members and are required to take a second major 鈥 are well prepared for law school or a career in the legal field.

Legal Studies Degree Requirements

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Earn your bachelor鈥檚 and juris doctor degrees in six years through 旺旺资源鈥檚 3+3 Law program. You鈥檒l get a jump-start on your J.D. by integrating law courses into your undergraduate studies and completing undergraduate requirements in your first year of law school. Accepted students will take first-year courses in the School of Law along with legal electives to fulfill undergraduate fourth-year requirements. Interested students must indicate their intent to pursue a 3+3 pathway early in their undergraduate studies for curriculum planning and advising.

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Customize Your Legal Studies聽Education

Powerful Combinations with Legal Studies

The Legal Studies program provides a strong pre-law education with a unique interdisciplinary approach. Students learn how law interacts with other areas of study and how it's incorporated into every facet of society while gaining a foundation to enter law school or go straight into the workforce. To provide a true interdisciplinary undergraduate curriculum, our program requires you to incorporate a second major. Many students pair Legal Studies with Psychology, Political Science, Philosophy, Anthropology + Sociology, Creative Writing, English Literature, History, or Modern Languages. As a Legal Studies student, you have the flexibility to choose the major that is right for you and best fits your academic interests.

Legal Advocacy Clinic

Led by Professor of Legal Studies Tricia Martland L鈥00, the is a unique opportunity for students interested in working with victims of domestic violence in the court system. The clinic experience begins in the classroom where students learn the history of domestic violence and the unique challenges involved with addressing domestic violence cases. Once educated and trained, students shadow court advocates in courthouses across Rhode Island to see first-hand how the criminal justice system handles domestic violence cases. While in court, students talk with judges, lawyers, prosecutors, probation officers and other court personnel to better understand how the role of the domestic violence advocate works within our current system.

3+3 Legal Studies/Juris Doctor Program

Outstanding students who qualify for this special accelerated program earn a Bachelor of Science in Legal Studies along with a Juris Doctor in six years rather than seven. The program is jointly sponsored by the School of Justice Studies and the 旺旺资源 School of Law.

A Path to Law School 

A student walking by the Law School buildingAfter completing their undergraduate degree at 旺旺资源, many of our Legal Studies students continue to law school to earn their Juris Doctor. Some schools our graduates have attended include , Suffolk University School of Law, Boston University School of Law, Georgetown University School of Law, University of Connecticut School of Law, New England Law, and School of Law at Quinnipiac University. 

Interdisciplinary Project Creates Vital Co-Parenting Tool for Rhode Island Family Court

With generous funding from the Hassenfeld Family Initiatives, faculty and undergraduate students from 旺旺资源's Legal Studies and Psychology programs as well as 旺旺资源 Law students created "Parenting Together: Do It for the Kids,鈥 a 20-minute video showcasing best parenting practices for families involved in Rhode Island Family Court. This interdisciplinary community-engaged project took several years to research and create. Read about Parenting Together

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Morgan Clark 鈥20

鈥淭he Legal Studies program was a wonderful learning experience and has really prepared me for my time in law school. I was able to make great connections. One life-changing experience I had was an internship at the Rhode Island Family Court where I was able to witness mediations and court hearings firsthand." 

Morgan Clark 鈥20
Majors: Legal Studies and Psychology
Second-year Law Student at UMass Dartmouth

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Nicole M. Verdi '11 L'14聽

"This program prepared me for day one of law school. I enjoyed learning from such experienced professors and being challenged in ways that helped me develop professionally. I've used the skills I learned throughout my legal career." 

Nicole M. Verdi '11 L'14 
Majors: Legal Studies and Political Science 
Head of New England Government Affairs & Policy at Orsted Americas in Providence, R.I.

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Bennett Flanagan '22

"Legal Studies was more valuable to my transition to being a 1L than I could have ever imagined. The foundational understandings of Case Briefs, Constitutional Law, and Torts, which I gained through a number of my classes at 旺旺资源, were instrumental in helping me catch my footing." 

Bennett Flanagan '22 
Majors: Legal Studies and Political Science
First-year Law Student at Georgetown University Law Center

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Internships in Legal Studies

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Legal Studies majors must complete a required internship that allows them to gain practical, hands-on experience in the industry. Students have interned at places such as:

  • R.I. Family Court
  • Public Defenders鈥 Office of R.I.
  • Southeastern Massachusetts Legal Assistance Corp.
  • Institute for Labor Studies & Research
  • Dorcas International Institute of Rhode Island
  • Clerk's Office of the RI Supreme Court
  • Edwards, Angell, Palmer & Dodge
  • Bremer Law & Associates, LLC
  • Feeney IP Law Group
  • Coalition for Social Justice Education Fund

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Ways for Legal Studies Majors to Get Involved

Mock Trial

The is a competitive travel team that promotes and teaches courtroom skills and techniques through simulated courtroom settings as prescribed by the . 旺旺资源 Mock Trial is a great club for any student interested in the legal field, but students of every major are welcome and appreciated. The team competes in invitational, regional, and national competitions. 

Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law

is a pre-law fraternity and a pre-professional academic club on campus.  runs on an open-membership policy and holds many types of programs that deal with the legal career, LSAT preparation, and anything members want to learn more about.

John Jay Society

The  is a student-run club open to all School of Justice Studies majors with the goal of furthering students' understanding and appreciation of the criminal justice system. The club helps members prepare for future careers in the criminal justice field, promotes opportunities for students to interact with professionals in the criminal justice field, sponsors events and demonstrations that inform the campus community about local crime issues, and more. 

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