Developing Inclusive Leaders

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At Nebraska Law, we develop inclusive leaders who advance justice, solve problems and serve with integrity. Our students receive a high-quality, Big Ten legal education and work with faculty who are actively engaged in addressing real-world problems through legal research, scholarship and programming. 

Leaders in Space Law

Professor Jack Beard served as the editor-in-chief of the Woomera Manual on the International Law of MIlitary Space Activities and Operations, the first comprehensive examination of the field. Learn more about the impact Nebraska Law students had on the Woomera Manual.
 

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Building our Community

As part of a service-learning project during orientation, first-year students are immersed in Nebraska Law's engagement missionLearn more about their experience.

Grace Schleining (middle) and fellow first-year law students paint a mural with mountains in Habitat for Humanity of Lincoln’s ReStore location on Aug. 22. The first-year students participated in the service-learning project as part of their orientation.
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A Best Law School for Your Money

Money Magazine, 2023

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#4 – Lowest Debt

U.S. News and World Report, 2020

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#50 – Full-time, Long-term Graduate Employment

2024

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#20 – Ultimate Two-Year Bar Passage Rate

2024

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