The Center for Law & Society provides numerous opportunities for students interested in pursuing a law degree upon graduation from St. Bonaventure.
The center, the university's most direct Pre-Law track, promotes the values of St. Bonaventure University's Franciscan heritage by preparing students to commit to lives of citizenship and service.
We work closely with students to provide them with the best opportunities to be successful law school applicants and be prepared for the rigors of law school. We accomplish this through one-on-one advising, a minor in Law & Society, workshops, internships, and the opportunity to participate in mock trial competitions.
The center provides these opportunities for all students, regardless of major. As the American Bar Association (ABA) notes, there is no preferred undergraduate major for students who intend to apply to law school. It is necessary for students to engage in a rigorous undergraduate program, choosing courses that develop writing skills and stress the ability to reason logically and analytically.
In addition, the ABA recommends courses that provide Pre-Law students with a general understanding of economics, politics and social institutions. The Law &
Society minor offers you the opportunity to take courses in these various areas, adding to the skills and knowledge gained in your major area of study.
Minor in Law & Society
The Law & Society minor involves students in the multi-disciplinary study of law and society, focusing on the interaction of law and legal institutions with social, economics, and political systems.
Students will examine the historical, philosophical, sociological, and political foundations of law and the social forces influencing law and society. The Law & Society minor is designed to help students gain an understanding of the role of law in society, approaching questions from a multi-disciplinary perspective.