Thomas R. Kline School of Law of Duquesne University

Located on the 47-acre (19 ha) Duquesne University campus, the law school is walking distance to Pittsburgh's downtown legal, corporate, and government communities.

According to Duquesne's 2024 ABA-required disclosures, admission acceptance rate is 56.3% while 73.6% of the Class of 2022 obtained full-time, long-term, JD-required employment ten months after graduation, excluding solo practitioners.

Graduates from Duquesne University School of Law comprise over a third of the Allegheny County Bar Association (Pittsburgh).

On September 7, 2022, it was announced that the law school has been renamed after litigator and former alumnus Thomas R. Kline, following a $50 million donation.

The Juris Doctor, the primary degree required to practice law in the United States, can be obtained through either the daytime, evening, or part-time division.

In addition, Duquesne offers several joint degree programs through other graduate divisions within the university, and other institutions in the Pittsburgh area.

[9] The Law School is housed Edward J. Hanley Hall and the Dr. John E. Murray, Jr. Pavilion on the Duquesne University campus.

Law School students can use all of the other amenities on Duquesne's 47-acre (19 ha) campus, including computer laboratories, the university's Gumberg Library, dining services and recreational facilities.