Catholic University of America School of Canon Law

Jus novum (c. 1140-1563) Jus novissimum (c. 1563-1918) Jus codicis (1918-present) Other Sacraments Sacramentals Sacred places Sacred times Supra-diocesan/eparchal structures Particular churches Juridic persons Philosophy, theology, and fundamental theory of Catholic canon law Clerics Office Juridic and physical persons Associations of the faithful Pars dynamica (trial procedure) Canonization Election of the Roman Pontiff Academic degrees Journals and Professional Societies Faculties of canon law Canonists Institute of consecrated life Society of apostolic life The Catholic University of America School of Canon Law is the only faculty of Catholic canon law in the United States.

The school is part of the main campus in the Brookland neighborhood in Northeast D.C. and is housed in Caldwell Hall.

Catholic University was empowered to grant ecclesiastical degrees in canon law by the apostolic letter of Leo XIII Magni nobis gaudii of 7 March 1889.

[8] The Jurist is the only journal published in the United States devoted to the study and promotion of the canon law of the Catholic Church.

Beginning with volume 71, the journal has been published for the School of Canon Law by the Catholic University of America Press.