Gonzaga law is a private, Jesuit-affiliated school of law in Spokane, Washington that offers an experience-based academic program that produces graduates who are pursuing justice and finding solutions to legal challenges — today and in the future.
Gonzaga Law teaches ethical, inspired action on behalf of a client or cause in legal, economic, and social contexts. We focus on academics and scholarship where both students and faculty can make a difference in and out of academia.
Jesuit, humanistic tradition and values are brought to life by making community service an essential element of legal training.
Gonzaga Law has a record of innovation. From granting the first-ever Gonzaga degree to a woman in 1935, to opening one of the country’s first legal clinics in 1974, to a decades-long focus on legal research and writing, to a new experience-based curriculum in 2009.
A wealth of real-world opportunities are offered through award-winning clinics, local and distance externships, and relationships that lead to careers after graduation.
Students, faculty, alumni, staff, and supporters look out for one another in Gonzaga Law’s inclusive, collegial, and collaborative culture.
Gonzaga Law is American Bar Association Accredited. Click here for ABA Required Disclosures.
PO Box 3528, 721 N Cincinnati St.
Spokane WA 99220-3528
509-313-5790
