College of Law

Terrence Lau, Dean and Professor of Law
College of Law
Malfitano Dean’s Suite, 408 Dineen Hall
http://law.syracuse.edu
About the College of Law
At Syracuse University College of Law, a legal education extends far beyond the classroom.
From our nationally recognized innovative centers and trial advocacy program to prestigious externship placements and practical clinical opportunities, experiential learning is key to our students’ success. Learn from renowned faculty who are experts in their fields, leading the way in disability, technology innovation, and national security law.
As an Orange lawyer, our students become a part of a powerful network of over 11,000 extraordinary alumni. Join us today for a dynamic legal education that will prepare you to impact justice and empower change. Contact our Admissions team for more information.
Admission
Applicants to the College of Law are not required to present college credit in a particular subject area. A broad general education is helpful preparation for law study. Above all, prospective law students should be able to use language effectively. Applicants should have the ability to communicate ideas orally and in writing with precision and clarity.
The Admissions Committee at the College of Law considers the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) or the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) scores and writing samples, transcripts showing records of prior academic performance, letters of recommendation, and any other documentation submitted by applicants indicating likely success in the demanding law school curriculum and legal profession.
Academic Rules & Regulations
See our Academic Handbook for Academic Rules and Regulations.
Enrollment in Law Courses
On a space-available basis, matriculated Main Campus graduate students may enroll in a limited number of courses at the College of Law with special approval of the Associate Dean for Academic Programs. Matriculated Main Campus graduate students wishing to take law courses should follow the below procedures.
- If space is available, get permission and signature from the law professor to enroll in the course.
- The approved forms will be submitted to the College of Law Office of the Registrar for processing.
Students should contact the dean of their home college to determine whether law courses can be applied toward their graduate degree.
The mere enrollment in a course offered by the College of Law does not constitute admission to the college. Students must be matriculated in the College of Law to receive law credit toward the J.D. degree. Consequently, law credits taken prior to admission to the College of Law will not be accepted toward the J.D. degree.
Our Degree Programs
On-Campus J.D. Program
Join our community of aspiring lawyers through the On-Campus J.D. Program. Our On-Campus J.D. Program gives you the core knowledge, aptitude, and skills to build your career as a profession-ready lawyer in a broad spectrum of fields. An innovative approach to legal education, our vast and connected alumni network, and our focus on collaboration will help you create the foundation for a lifetime of success.
Online J.D. Program, JDinteractive (JDi)
Designed for professionals. Delivered with excellence. An Online J.D. that works for you. Earn your law degree from home through JDinteractive (JDi).
JDi is an ABA-accredited, hybrid online J.D. program that offers students the same high-caliber legal education as the on-campus J.D. with substantial flexibility. The program has been recognized by The Princeton Review as one of the Best Online J.D. programs for 2025. Now with a six-year track record of success, JDi is the nation’s premier online J.D. program for working professionals.
Whether you are a career advancer or a career changer, our program is adaptable to your schedule. You can attend year-round to get your degree in three to four years, or space out your learning experience for up to seven years. JDi is flexible for ambitious professionals who are employed full-time, have parental commitments, are involved in their community, need to travel often, or have other time obligations. It makes the law degree accessible.
Master of Laws (LL.M.) Program for International Law Graduates
The Master of Laws (LL.M.) for international law graduates at the Syracuse College of Law is a 24-credit hour graduate law program designed to offer international legal professionals the opportunity to broaden their effectiveness through the study of U.S. laws and the American legal process.
Courses are offered mainly in the Fall (August - December) and Spring (January - May) semesters. A few courses are offered in the summer. In the first semester, LL.M. students are required to enroll two courses specifically designed for the LL.M. program: Introduction to the American Legal System (3 credits), and Legal Writing for LL.M. Students (3 credits). The remainder of the program allows the student to tailor their own experience in the LL.M. from among the diverse courses offered at the College.
This program is exclusively available to graduates in law from foreign academic institutions or those who are otherwise licensed to practice law in their home jurisdictions. We seek applicants from diverse legal backgrounds, including corporate, government, private practice, judicial and academic.
Joint Degree Programs
Joint degree study is an integral part of academic life at the College of Law allowing students who desire a greater degree of specialization to select from a number of disciplinary opportunities through Syracuse University’s schools and colleges. Formal joint degree programs designed to fit career objectives are available in international relations, public administration, communications, business administration, education, forensic science, history, philosophy, political science, social work, forest and natural resource management (concurrent degree), and computer science.
Joint degree programs are structured so that students can earn both degrees in substantially less time than required to earn each degree separately. Students in the joint degree programs must complete their first year of study in the College of Law prior to beginning coursework in the other graduate program.
Admission to Joint Degree Programs:
Those interested in enrolling in a joint degree program must apply and be admitted to both the College of Law and the other school or college at the University. Admission to the College of Law does not guarantee one’s acceptance into another graduate program. Admission to the joint degree program shall be open to all law students who have a GPA of 2.9 or higher in all Required Lower-Division Courses at the College of Law. A student’s eligibility for joint degree candidacy must be approved in advance by the Administrative Hearing Officer as meeting the qualification requirements for admission to the Joint Degree Program.
The College of Law conducts a semi-annual review of each joint degree candidate’s progress in the Joint Degree Program. A faculty advisor from the joint degree school or department provides the College of Law with data on the student’s progression in that school, college, or department. The College of Law determines whether the student is making satisfactory progress under the following factors: (1) the number of and reasons for “Incompletes” in course work; (2) failure to maintain a cumulative grade-point average of (GPA) of 2.9 or above; (3) the student’s standing in the non-law degree program; and (4) progress made and plans for satisfying the writing and optional oral defense requirements of the joint-degree program.
Minimum Credit Hours:
Students enrolled in joint degree programs, other than the Master of Professional Studies in Forest and Natural Resources Management at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, must earn a minimum of 72 credit hours required for the J.D. at the College of Law. In addition, a minimum of 15 credit hours must be earned by successfully completing offerings outside the College of Law pursuant to the approved joint degree program.
Students enrolled in the Master of Professional Studies in Forest and Natural Resources Management in the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry program must take Environmental Law and must earn a minimum of 78 credit hours required for the J.D. at the College of Law. In addition, a minimum of 9 credit hours must be earned by successfully completing offerings outside of the College of Law pursuant to the approved joint degree program.
Current College of Law students: please contact the College of Law Office Registrar’s Office, Dineen Hall, Syracuse, NY 13244-1030; Email: lawstudentrecords@syr.edu.
For admissions information, please contact the College of Law Admissions Office at, 315-443-1962.
For financial aid and scholarship information, please contact the College of Law Financial Aid Office at, 315-443-1962.
Students with general questions and inquiries concerning procedures regarding joint degrees should contact lawstudentrecords@syr.edu.
Areas of Excellence
Our centers and institutes are where diverse and interdisciplinary perspectives meet to solve the most complex challenges of our time. Explore the places where innovation meets expertise, as the brilliant minds of students, faculty, and practitioners collaborate for focused learning in critically important areas of the law.
Among our applied learning opportunities, Syracuse Law is home to interdisciplinary research institutes and centers that collaborate with other schools and colleges across Syracuse University, providing comprehensive learning and research experiences.
- The Institute for Security Policy and Law (SPL), a partnership between Syracuse Law and the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, is a leader in preparing the next generation of practitioners and policymakers to enter the fields of national security, homeland security, intelligence, military law, and more.
- With a focus on intellectual property and in collaboration with the Whitman School of Management and College of Engineering and Computer Science, students in the Innovation Law Center (ILC) work on legal and regulatory analyses for entrepreneurial clients who are nurturing new technologies from lab to market.
- Teaching international and comparative disability law, the Disability Law and Policy Program (DLPP) is the nation’s most extensive program in this field. Students can choose to pursue a joint degree for a J.D. and Master of Science in Cultural Foundations of Education with an Optional Certificate in Disability Studies in collaboration with the School of Education.
- Develop your advocacy and litigation skills both in and outside of the classroom through our Advocacy Program. Through a blend of intra- and inter-collegiate competitions, including pioneering virtual formats, you’ll have the chance to excel on a global stage. Our track record speaks for itself, with student advocates regularly winning major awards at regional, national, and international competitions.
Practical Experience
For students who wish to gain practical experience while establishing professional networks in geographically diverse legal markets, our Externship Program provides the flexibility you need to tailor your experience to your career goals.
Students can enroll in one semester or two semester-long placements. Syracuse Law offers a broad range of externship opportunities with law firms, public interest organizations, judges and local to national governmental agencies.
Moreover, externships are offered throughout the country. For students who wish to gain international legal experience, we offer an immersive introduction to the UK’s legal landscape through the summer LondonEx. The Orange Flex program allows students in their 3L year to fulfill graduation requirements while at an externship placement by taking online classes through our JDinteractive program.
Clinical & Experiential Education
To be a profession-ready lawyer, you need experience.
Learn how to apply doctrinal law while representing clients under the supervision of faculty-mentors via the College of Law’s clinic program.
Through close supervision and rigorous feedback, you’ll develop competence in law practice management and professional responsibility as well as a deeper understanding of substantive law. While providing a stellar educational experience as student attorneys, our clinics also provide much-needed, otherwise unavailable legal resources to the communities and people of Central New York.
See more details about Clinical & Experiential Education.
Programs
Master's
Doctorate
Combined
- Cultural Foundations of Education, JD/MS/CAS
- Law, JD/Social Work, MSW
- Law/Advertising, JD/MA
- Law/Advocacy and Litigation, JD/LLM
- Law/Business Administration, JD/MBA
- Law/Computer Science, JD/MS
- Law/Forensic Science, JD/MS
- Law/History, JD/MA
- Law/International Relations, JD/MA
- Law/Magazine, News and Digital Journalism, JD/MA
- Law/Philosophy, JD/PhD
- Law/Political Science, JD/MA
- Law/Political Science, JD/PhD
- Law/Public Administration, JD/MPA
- Law/Public Relations, JD/MS
- Law/Television, Radio and Film, JD/MA
Certificate of Advanced Study
Faculty
Courtney Abbott Hill, Associate Teaching Professor
J.D., Syracuse University College of Law, 2009
Legal Communications and Research; Legal Foundations; Professional Responsibility
Rakesh K. Anand, Professor of Law
J.D., Yale University, 1994
Constitutional Law II; Criminal Law; European Union law
Elizabeth A. August, Teaching Professor
J.D., Syracuse University College of Law, 1994
Legal Communications and Research; Transactional Drafting; Negotiation Skills; Professional Skills: Negotiations
James E. Baker, Professor of Law; Director, Syracuse University Institute for Security Policy and Law; Professor of Public Administration, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (by courtesy Appointment)
J.D., Yale Law School, 1990
Central Challenges National Security Law Policy; Space Law and Policy; National Security Law; The Theory and Practice of National Security (and Legal) Leadership; Professional Skills: Legal Ethics in National Security
Kristen Barnes,Associate Dean for Faculty Research; Professor of Law
J.D., Harvard Law School, 1990; PhD, Duke University, 2003
Housing Law; Property; International Law
Todd A. Berger, Professor of Law; Director, Advocacy Programs; Director, PhillyEx
J.D., Temple University 2003; LL.M. Temple University 2007Evidence; Trial Practice; Constitutional Criminal Procedure: Adjudication; EU-US Coop Criminal Matters; Intercollegiate Team Comp; Advocacy Honors Society; Constitutional Criminal Procedure: Investigative; Trial Practice-Advanced; Transnational Alternative Dispute Resolution; Professional Skills: Trial Advocacy; Intercollegiate Team Comp; Advanced Legal Topics: Capital Habeas Practicum
Peter D. Blanck, University Professor; Chairman, Burton Blatt Institute
J.D., Stanford University, 1986; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1982
Disability Law; History Disability Law & Policy
Craig M. Boise, Dean and Professor of Law
J.D., University of Chicago Law School, 1994; LL.M. (Tax), New York University School of Law 1999
Business Associations; Advanced Legal Topics: International Tax Law (with LAW 798)
Jennifer S. Breen, Laura J. & L. Douglas Meredith Professor of Teaching Excellence 2022-2023; Associate Professor of Law; Senior Research Associate, Campbell Public Affairs Institute
J.D., Cornell law School, 2015; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 2011
Administrative Law; Constitutional Law; Emerging Issues in Labor & Employment Law; Labor Law
Emily Brown, Associate Teaching Professor
J.D., Syracuse University School of Law, 2009
Legal Communication & Research; Legal Communication & Research II; Legal Communications
Keith J. Bybee, Paul E. and Hon. Joanne F. Alper ‘72 Judiciary Studies Professor; Professor of Law; Professor of Political Science; Director, Institute for the Study of the Judiciary, Politics, and the Media (IJPM); Senior Research Associate, Campbell Public Affairs Institute
Ph.D., University of California at San Diego, 1995
Constitutional Law I and II; Law, Politics, and the Media (IJPM); Elements of the Law
Sanjay K. Chhablani, Laura J. & L. Douglas Meredith Professor of Teaching Excellence 2017-2020; Professor of Law; Adjunct Professor, Forensic and National Security Sciences Institute, College of Arts and Sciences
J.D., Yale Law School, 1996
Criminal Law; Evidence; Constitutional Criminal Procedure: Adjudication
Maria Cudowska, Visiting Teaching Professor
Ph.D., University of Białystok Faculty of Law, 2019; Postgraduate Degree in Legal Translation, 2017; Law Degree, 2014; Michigan State University College of Law, LL.M in the American Legal System, 2016
Environmental Law; National Security/Terrorism Research Center; Business Associations; National Security Negotiations
Kelly K. Curtis, Associate Dean of Students; Teaching Professor
J.D., Ohio State University, Moritz College of law, 2005
Professional Responsibility: Law & Sexuality
Lisa A. Dolak, Angela S. Cooney Professor of Law 2009-2022; Professor of Law
J.D., Syracuse University College of Law, 1988
Civil Procedure; Federal Courts; Law; Patents and Trade Secrets
Jan Fleckenstein, Teaching Professor; Director of the Law Library
J.D., Syracuse University College of Law, 2011
Advanced Legal Research
Shannon P. Gardner, Associate Dean for Academic Programs; Teaching Professor
J.D., Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, 1994Legal Foundations; American Legal System; Appellate Advocacy Skills; Professional Skills: Criminal Investigations: Essential Lawyering Skills
Brian Gerling, Professor of Practice; Executive Director, Innovation Law Center
J.D., Syracuse University College of Law, 1999
Law Practicum - Technology; Tech. Innovation Law & Practice
Gregory L. Germain, Professor of Law
J.D., University of California, Hastings College of Law, 1985; LL.M. (Tax), University of Florida, 2001
Contracts; Bankruptcy Clinic
Shubha Ghosh, Crandall Melvin Professor of Law; Director, Syracuse Intellectual Property Law Institute (SIPLI)
J.D., Stanford Law School, 1994; Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1988
Business Associations; Intellectual Property; Advising the Startup I; Advising the Startup II; Journal of Science and Technology Law
Antonio Gidi, Teaching Professor
J.D., Federal University of Bahia, Brazil, 1990; LL.M., PUC University, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1993; S.J.D., University of Pennsylvania, 2001; Ph.D., PUC University, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2003
Civil Procedure; Torts; Class Actions; Complex Litigation; Legal Applications
Lauryn P. Gouldin, Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs; Laura J. and L. Douglas Meredith Professor of Teaching Excellence; Crandall Melvin Professor of Law; Director, Syracuse Civics Initiative
J.D., New York University School of Law, 2000
Constitutional Criminal Procedure (Investigative); Criminal Law; Criminal Justice Reform Seminar
Jack M. Graves, Teaching Professor
J.D., University of Colorado School of Law, 1994
Evidence; Advanced Legal Topics: Arbitration; Advanced Legal Topics: A.I. and the Law; Contracts
Andrew S. Greenberg, Teaching Professor
J.D., Syracuse University College of Law, 1989
Professional Responsibility; Appellate Advocacy Skills; Torts; Administrative Law
Margaret M. Harding, Professor of Law, Co-Director, LondonEx
J.D., Georgetown University Law Center, 1986
Civil Procedure; Alternative Dispute Resolution
Laurie Hobart, Associate Teaching Professor
J.D., Harvard law School, 2007
Constitutional Law; National Security Law; Legal and Literacy Writing on War and Peace
Paula C. Johnson, Professor of Law; Director, Cold Case Justice Initiative
J.D., Temple University, 1985; LL.M., Georgetown University Law Center, 1990
Constitutional Criminal Procedure Investigation; Multicultural Lawyering; Criminal Law; Civil Rights Murder Cases
Andrew Kim, Professor of Law
J.D., Harvard Law School, 2007
Torts; Immigration Law
Nina A. Kohn, Board of Advisors Distinguished Professor of Law; Distinguished Professor of Law
J.D., Harvard University, 2002
Torts; Wills and Trusts; Advanced Legal Topics; Elder Law;
Elizabeth G. Kubala, Teaching Professor; Executive Director, Office of Clinical Legal Education; Director of the Betty and Michael D. Wohl Veterans Legal Clinic; Director of Veteran and Military Affairs for the College of Law
J.D., University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law; LL.M, The Army Judge Advocate General’s School, 2005
Veteran’s Legal Clinic; Veteran’s Legal Clinic II; Professional Skills; Administrative Representation
Laura G. Lape, Associate Professor of Law
J.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1985
Copyright-Literary and Artistic works; Intellectual Property; Property Law; Wills and Trusts
Thomas M. Leith, Associate Teaching Professor; Director, Criminal Defense Clinic
J.D., New York University School of Law, 2006
Criminal Defense Law Clinic; Criminal Defense Law Clinic II; Legal Communicaitions and Research II; Trial Practice
Monica M. Luna, Teaching Professor
J.D., University of California, Los Angeles, 2007
Legal Communications and Research I; Legal Communications and Research II; Family Law; Legal Foundations
Katherine A. Macfarlane, Professor of Law; Director; Disability Law and Policy Program
J.D., Loyola Law School, 2006
Civil Rights Litigation; Constitutional Law I; Disability Law
Kevin Noble Maillard, Professor of Law
J.D., University of Pennsylvania Law School, 2002; M.A., Ph.D., University of Michigan, 2004
Professional Skills; Media Training for Attorneys
Robin Paul Malloy, Ernest I. White Chair and Distinguished Professor of Law; Kauffman Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation; Director, Center on Property, Citizenship and Social Entrepreneurism; Professor of Economics, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (by courtesy appointment)
J.D., University of Florida, 1980; LL.M., University of Illinois, 1983
Real Estate Transactions; Law Review
Eugene F. McCarthy, Associate Professor of Law
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, Rhetoric, 2016; J.D., UCLA School of Law, 2008
Contracts
Suzette M. Meléndez, Teaching Professor; Director, Syracuse Medical Legal Partnership
J.D., University of Connecticut, 1989
Child Health Policy and Legal Practice; Syracuse Medical Legal Partnership Clinic; Family Law
Aliza M. Milner, Teaching Professor; Director, Legal Communication and Research
J.D., George Washington University, 1998
Legal Communication and Research I; Legal Writing in Judicial Chambers
Jessica Murray, Teaching Professor; Director, Transactional law Clinic
J.D., Cornell Law School, 1988
Transactional Law Clinic; Transactional Law Clinic II; Legal Writing for International Students
Robert G. Nassau, Teaching Professor; Director, Sherman F. Levey ‘57, L’59 Low Income Taxpayer Clinic
J.D., Harvard University, 1986
Federal Income Taxation I; Federal Income Taxation II; Business Transaction; Low Income Taxpayer Clinic; Low Income Taxpayer Clinic II
Grace W. Orsatti, Associate Professor of Law
Harvard Medical School, Master of Science in Bioethics, 2025; J.D., Thomas R. Kline School of Law, Duqesne University, 2004
Wills and Trusts; Bioethics (pending)
Keli Perrin, Associate Teaching Professor; Managing Director, Syracuse University Institute for Security Policy and Law
J.D., Syracuse University College of Law
Cyber Security Law & Policy; Regulatory Law & Policy; Administrative Law; Homeland Security Law & Policy
Richard S. Risman, Teaching Professor
J.D., State University of New York at Buffalo, 1984Research and Rhetoric; Legal Writing for International Students; Legal Applications; Advanced Legal Writing: Research/Rhetoric
Brian M. Sirman, Associate Professor of Law
J.D., William & Mary Law School, 2022; Ph.D., Boston University, 2004
Civil Procedures; Health Law and Policy
Kent Syverud, Chancellor and President, Syracuse University
J.D., University of Michigan School of Law
Negotiation
Mary Szto, Teaching Professor
J.D., Columbia University School of Law, 1986
Business Associations; Contracts; Artificial Intelligence Law and Ethics
Daniel Traficonte, Associate Professor of Law
Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2021; J.D., Harvard Law School, 2017
Property; International Technology Law; Patents and Trade Secrets
C. Cora True-Frost, Laura J. & L. Douglas Meredith Professor of Teaching Excellence 224-2027; Professor of Law
J.D., Syracuse University College of Law, 2001; LL.M., Harvard Law School, 2006
Constitutional Law II; International Human Rights Law; Journal of International Law; Impunity Watch; International Law
Kristin L. Walker, Professor of Practice; Faculty Director of Externships
J.D., Syracuse University College of Law, 2008
Transactional Drafting; Adv. Litigation Skills; Externship Seminar; Externship Placement; Professional Skills: Advanced Litigation Skills; Pro Bono Scholars Externship
Richard Wallach, Associate Teaching Professor
J.D., Syracuse University College of Law, 2006
Legal Communication and Research I; Legal Communication and Research II
A. Joseph Warburton, Professor of Law; Professor of Finance, Whitman School of Management
Ph.D., University of Michigan, 2009
Commercial Transactions; Transactions: The Future of Money
Casey Weissman-Vermeulen, Associate Teaching Professor; Director, Housing Clinic
J.D., University of North Carolina, 2012
Housing Clinic I; Housing Clinic II: Legal Interviewing/Counseling
Danielle Wild, Associate Teaching Professor
J.D., Syracuse University College of Law, 2015
Legal Communications & Research I; Legal Communications & Research II; Criminal Law; Professional Skills: Oral Communication & Advocacy Skills
Faculty can also be found by clicking on the link below:
http://law.syr.edu/deans-faculty/faculty-and-instructors