Our admissions process emphasizes diversity and life-learning achievements as well as outstanding academic success, which makes University of Wisconsin Law School students an incredibly diverse and accomplished group.
Activities
A wealth of specialized student organizations and academic journals provide outstanding opportunities to explore your interests with your fellow students.
Community
There is a special feeling of community in the school and an informal, supportive atmosphere, reflecting a commitment by faculty and administrators to student learning, morale and well-being. If you have questions or concerns about law school, our Student Ambassadors would be happy to speak with you.
Traditions
The Dean's Cup
An annual competition between the students of the Law School (1Ls vs. 2Ls vs. 3Ls). Events include everything from basketball, golf and ultimate frisbee to euchre, chess and trivia. The competition fosters camaraderie between the classes, and importantly, provides an opportunity for students to join together in giving back. The schools compete in a food drive supporting the Salvation Army, a blood drive through the American Red Cross, and T-shirt sales, proceeds from which are donated to a different local charity each year.
Cane Toss
Each Homecoming, tens of thousands of Badger football fans watch in mystified amusement as a herd of third year law students rush across the football field wearing bowler hats and carrying canes. The mystery deepens when the group reaches the north goalposts and the canes are thrown into the air. Some of the fans may have heard an announcement that the students are Law School seniors and that tradition holds that, if they catch their canes, they will win their first cases. But even those fans have little or no idea of the origin of this somewhat unusual tradition. Learn the history of our cane toss tradition.
LEO Banquet
Each year our current students, faculty and alumni from across the country gather for the LEO Banquet as we celebrate our successes and reaffirm our commitment to maintaining one of the most interesting and dynamic learning environments in the country.