The college opened its Idaho Law and JusticexLearning Center in Boise in 2010, initially as a third-year program only.
[13][14] According to Idaho Law's 2015 American Bar Association-required disclosures, 78.5% of the Class of 2015 obtained full-time, long-term, JD-required employment nine months after graduation.
[16] According to Idaho Law's 2015 ABA-required disclosures, 78.5% of the Class of 2015 obtained full-time, long-term, JD-required employment nine months after graduation.
[20] The Law School Transparency estimated debt-financed cost of attendance for three years is $100,215 for residents and $152,777 for non-residents.
[21] The curriculum is based on traditional law courses and includes pro bono work (law-related public service), several legal clinics, externships with either federal or state courts, internships with private law firms or public organizations, and a semester-in-practice program offered, in addition to the third-year program, in the state capital, Boise.
The current law school building opened in the fall of 1973,[22] and was named in 1984 for former dean Albert R. Menard, Jr.
The Idaho Law and Justice Learning Center, formerly the Ada County Courthouse, was constructed as part of the Depression-era Public Works Administration in 1939.
Modern style and solid construction were intended to communicate confidence in the government and a positive outlook for the future at a difficult time in US history.
In January 2022, the Boise location moved into the former Concordia University Law School at 501 Front Street.