[6] In January 2011, TJSL moved to a new, 305,000-square-foot (28,300 m2) building located in the East Village district of downtown San Diego.
Certificate Programs in International Financial Centers, United States Taxation, E-commerce, Anti-Money Laundering & Compliance, and Trusts and Estate Planning are available.
[20] According to Thomas Jefferson School of Law's official 2018 ABA-required disclosures, 19% of the Class of 2018 obtained full-time, long-term, JD-required employment nine months after graduation.
)[20] The Wall Street Journal also ran a story in June 2012 listing TJSL as one of the 'bottom five' schools for 2011 graduate employment.
[24] In May 2011, Anna Alaburda filed a class-action lawsuit against TJSL, alleging that the school had committed fraud by publishing deceptive post-graduation employment statistics and salary data in order to bait new students into enrolling.
This is the first time a law school would stand trial for allegedly inflating its employment statistics.
[26] At the 2013 annual meeting of the American Bar Association, the Center for Solo Practitioners was honored with an ABA award in recognition of "successful implementation of a project or program specifically targeted to solo and small-firm lawyers.
"[27][28] In 2009, TJSL initiated an Intellectual Property Fellowship Program[29] for students with undergraduate or advanced degrees in the hard sciences or engineering.
[30] The Center for Global Legal Studies offers a specialized program in international law.