Delaware Law School

Delaware Law School Delaware Law School is a vibrant community with a diverse student body, a distinguished faculty, and a dedicated staff.

Widener University Delaware Law School is a vibrant community with a diverse student body in both full and part-time programs, a distinguished faculty, and a dedicated staff. Since 1975, when our first law class graduated, Delaware Law has been a trusted resource in the region. We have educated nearly 12,000 alumni, many of whom have risen to positions of leadership on the bench and in the bar. Th

e only law school in the state, Delaware Law School is enmeshed in Delaware's unique legal culture which prizes civility and respect within the bench and bar. Delaware's preeminence in corporate law, bankruptcy, and intellectual property, combined with the Law School's influential presence in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, give students abundant opportunities for clerkships, externships, pro bono experiences, and permanent employment after graduation. We emphasize applied learning and community engagement with a new curriculum and pedagogical model that gives every student frequent opportunities for expression and feedback. Our distinctive experiential and interdisciplinary signature programs give students additional opportunities to specialize in corporate law, environmental law, family and health law, and advocacy. We emphasize the tools students need to do what lawyers do best: help those who face legal challenges needing practical solutions. We lead in public service, professional training, and continuing legal education. We teach with purpose to make a real difference for our students, our alumni, and our extended legal community. Since 1975, when our first class graduated, Delaware Law School has been a trusted resource in Delaware and throughout the region. We are Delaware's only law school, but we are not only Delaware's Law School.

It is with pride that we share that Widener Delaware Law is featured in the National Jurist 2026 Honor Roll for the best...
06/03/2026

It is with pride that we share that Widener Delaware Law is featured in the National Jurist 2026 Honor Roll for the best L.L.M. programs for foreign attorneys!

The GICLS team is always striving to elevate our programs in order to provide the best academics, support, and community possible for our students. When our students succeed, we succeed đź’™ đź’›

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To start your L.L.M. journey, visit our website and discover your options: https://delawarelaw.widener.edu/prospective-students/non-jd-programs/llm/

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After six years practicing law in Mexico, attorney Cristian Zarco moved to Texas to pursue an LL.M. in energy, environment and natural resources law at University of Houston Law Center — a decision shaped by both career focus and geography. “When I was in law school, I did my internship at Mexic...

Widener University Delaware Law School is proud to celebrate Amanpreet Kaur, who earned first place in the second annual...
05/28/2026

Widener University Delaware Law School is proud to celebrate Amanpreet Kaur, who earned first place in the second annual Montgomery County Trial Advocacy Academy Mock Trial Competition, hosted by District Attorney Kevin R. Steele.

Kaur topped a field of 20 second- and third‑year law students who trained for weeks with deputy and assistant district attorneys before trying a fictitious homicide case in a multi‑round competition.

Delaware Law was strongly represented across the board. Destyn Snyder joined Kaur as a finalist in the mock trial competition. First‑year students Jude MacDonald and William Kleeman advanced to the final round of the opening statement competition

The final round was judged by First Assistant District Attorney Edward F. McCann Jr., with DA Steele and members of his leadership team serving on the jury. Winners received BARBRI bar prep course credits in recognition of their achievement.

This competition capped a month of intensive weekend sessions focused on openings, closings and cross‑examination—an experience that continues to highlight Delaware Law students’ growing strength in advocacy.

👏 Congratulations to all our outstanding advocates!

With just over two months until the bar exam, the pressure is building but so is the support. One of the most beloved De...
05/27/2026

With just over two months until the bar exam, the pressure is building but so is the support.

One of the most beloved Delaware Law traditions is the spring review event that turns bar prep into a lively, community‑driven celebration. Faculty cheer from the jury box, students team up, music fills the room, and even a “celebrity dog” joins in.

Read more: https://delawarelaw.widener.edu/about/news-events/news/article/568

It’s a reminder that bar prep is demanding, but never solitary at Delaware Law. Wishing our students strength and focus in the weeks ahead. We’ve got your back every step of the way.

Dean Clark shares his thoughts and condolences on the passing of ’79 Widener Law alum and former Wilmington Mayor Mike P...
05/21/2026

Dean Clark shares his thoughts and condolences on the passing of ’79 Widener Law alum and former Wilmington Mayor Mike Purzycki--

We join the Wilmington and Delaware communities in mourning the passing of former Mayor Mike Purzycki, a 1979 Widener Law School alum and a true visionary leader whose impact on our city will endure for generations.

Mayor Purzycki was not only a transformational public servant, credited with revitalizing Wilmington’s Riverfront and helping to reshape the vitality of our downtown, but he was also a great friend to me personally and to Delaware Law School.

Our law school’s move to downtown Wilmington is, in many ways, a reflection of Mayor Purzycki’s vision for a more vibrant, connected, and thriving city. He believed deeply in bringing institutions, people, and opportunity together in the heart of Wilmington, and his leadership helped make that vision a reality.

Mayor Purzycki also made a lasting impression on our students. Last summer, Delaware Law School facilitated its first Student Leadership Institute. Mayor Purzycki took the time to meet with our students and spoke candidly about the challenges he encountered as a leader. His honesty and transparency resonated deeply. Many of our students later shared their sincere appreciation for his willingness to share not only his successes, but also the obstacles he faced along the way. That moment was powerful and it helped inspire one of the strongest exhibitions of student leadership we have seen in the history of Delaware Law School.

On a personal level, I will always be grateful for Mayor Purzycki’s friendship. He was generous with his time, always willing to talk through ideas, and consistently supportive of the work we are doing to serve our students and this community.
Mayor Purzycki’s legacy is one of bold vision, service, and an unwavering commitment to Wilmington. We will honor that legacy by continuing to invest in this city and its future.

Our thoughts are with his family and all who were fortunate enough to know him.

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05/20/2026
This week Delaware Law hosted Governor Matt Meyer for the Intensive Trial Advocacy Program E. John Wherry Jr. Memorial L...
05/20/2026

This week Delaware Law hosted Governor Matt Meyer for the Intensive Trial Advocacy Program E. John Wherry Jr. Memorial Lecture.

The Intensive Trial Advocacy Program (ITAP) is a seven‑day immersive experience that challenges Delaware Law students to strengthen their trial skills and step confidently into practice.

Learn more about the ITAP program: https://delawarelaw.widener.edu/current-students/jd-academics/signature-programs/criminal-law-the-taishoff-advocacy-technology-and-public-service-institute/intensive-trial-advocacy-program-itap/

Delaware Law’s Class of 2026 celebrated a commencement rooted in community, resilience and purpose. Provost Mark Nicosia...
05/19/2026

Delaware Law’s Class of 2026 celebrated a commencement rooted in community, resilience and purpose. Provost Mark Nicosia, President Stacey Robertson, Dean Todd Clark, valedictorian Kenneth DiFilippo, and keynote speaker Delaware Supreme Court Justice N. Christopher Griffiths each shared messages that underscored the power of positivity, compassion and the professional family graduates built together.

Read more: https://delawarelaw.widener.edu/about/news-events/news/article/573

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