The school was re-established in 1908 in the Midtown neighborhood on the corner of Leffingwell Avenue and Locust Street.
[8] In August 2013, the school moved to its current location, Scott Hall, a new facility at 100 North Tucker Boulevard in Downtown Saint Louis.
The 12th floor, which was added to the building during renovations, is almost entirely glass, is home to a court room that occasionally hears appeals for the Eastern District of Missouri and offers views of the surrounding downtown area.
The school's downtown location puts it in close proximity to many law firms and city, state, and federal courts.
[11] 109 undergraduate institutions were represented in the 2021 incoming class and students were from 29 different U.S. states and 3 foreign countries.
[22] Students involved in the Center also have the opportunity to spend a semester in Washington, D.C. clerking full time for health-related federal agency.
[24] Previous, the team had advanced to the semi-final rounds of the 2009 Southwest Super Regionals in Houston, Texas, and subsequently won third place for best brief overall.
The school also has a chapter of the International Law Student Association, commonly called ILSA, that is student-led and organized.
Speakers also write articles written on their respective topics that are published in the Law Journal the following year.
[26] Past topics include Misinformation/Disinformation and the Law, Internationalism and Sovereignty, and Perspectives on Fighting Human Trafficking.
[27] The Center was founded in 1987 and offers a range of courses addressing the rights and responsibilities of employers and employees, including the prohibition of discrimination; establishment of collective bargaining relationships in the private and public sector; regulation of employee benefits; health and safety in the workplace; and arbitration and mediation of labor and employment disputes.
Every year, the student-sponsored Employment Law Association and the Center offer a variety of extra-curricular programs for students.
[28][29] Students involved in the Center have the opportunity to spend a semester in Washington, D.C. working federal agencies such as the Department of Labor, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), and the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).
The organizations are typically student-driven and hold elections where student members can be chosen for leadership positions within the club.
114 graduates stayed in Missouri while the next two most common employment locations were Illinois (22) and California (3)[48] The total cost of attendance (indicating the cost of tuition, fees, and living expenses) at the Law School for the 2023-2024 academic year is $71,054 for Full-Time students and $56,990 for Part-Time students.