The IDAHO LAW Difference.
Concurrent Degrees
• J.D./M.S. in Accountancy, Taxation
Offered in Both Locations
• J.D./M.P.A. (Master of Public Administration)
• J.D./M.S. in Accountancy, Taxation
Offered in Both Locations
• J.D./M.P.A. (Master of Public Administration)
• J.D./M.B.A. (Master of Business Administration) Clinics
• Criminal Appellate Clinic
• Entrepreneurship Law Clinic
• Family Justice Clinic
• Immigration Litigation and Appellate Clinic
• Low Income Taxpayer Clinic
Urban experience
State capital
Gateway to recreation
Boise, with a growing population of more than 230,000, is the largest city in Idaho and the core of the state’s most robust metropolitan area, known as the Treasure Valley. Boise serves as the hub of the region’s economic, business, and government activity that creates ample opportunity for professional development and networking.
Welcome to
Access to Campus
Resources and Events
Vibrant Downtown
True College Town Experience
Close-Knit Community, Including Neighboring Pullman, Washington
The University of Idaho campus in Moscow lies tucked among the rolling hills of the scenic Palouse, a region in north-central Idaho that has been recognized by National Geographic magazine for its natural beauty. With a population of just under 26,000, Moscow is a friendly college town that that offers affordable housing options, excellent public schools, and diverse
• J.D./MACCT (Master of Accountancy)
• J.D./M.S. in Applied Economics (Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology)
• J.D./M.S. in Environmental Science
• J.D./M.S./Ph.D. in Water Resources (Law, Management and Policy)
Offered in Both Locations
• J.D./M.P.A. (Master of Public Administration)
• J.D./M.B.A. (Master of Business Administration)
Clinics
• Community Law Clinic
• Criminal Appellate Clinic
• Immigration Litigation and Appellate Clinic
• Tribal Law Clinic
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49 clerkships for our graduates in the last three years
8 Federal clerkships earned by our graduates in the last three years More than 90% overall employment rate within 10 months of graduation
Idaho Law has an ongoing commitment to educating students in the area of Native American Law and encouraging Native Americans to enter into the field of law. Our land-grant origins create a unique obligation to serve and educate all communities in the region, including, and perhaps most significantly, the Native people on whose ancestral lands our university was founded.
The Natural Resources and Environmental Law program is primarily housed in Moscow. Idaho Law’s connections to nationally recognized natural resources colleges both at Idaho and Washington State University help to bolster the program with unique hands-on experiences.
Idaho Law offers many possibilities for in-depth study of business law. Students may choose one of two tracks within the emphasis:
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