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A challenging and diverse curriculum. Hands-on experience. An immersive community.

Degree and certificate programs that include MLS, LLM, SJD, and visiting student opportunities.

Renowned teacher-scholars who make significant contributions to the legal field.

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Grow in Incredible Ways

We can’t wait to welcome you into our community, share in your journey, and celebrate your many achievements.

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We prepare the leaders of tomorrow. Our graduates are fully prepared to succeed in today’s legal market.

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Deeply embedded in the fabric of the Wake Forest community, Pro Humanitate (“for humanity”) is more than a motto, it’s a way of life.


What’s Happening at Wake Forest Law

February is Black History Month, a time to recognize and reflect on the history, contributions, and impact of Black Americans in our country.

Today, we honor that history by highlighting just a few Black leaders in the legal field who broke barriers and paved the way for those who followed:

1. Barack Obama: The first Black president in US history.

2. Thurgood Marshall: The first Black justice of the US Supreme Court, and successfully argued Brown v. Board of Education to help dismantle legal segregation.

3. Charlotte E. Ray: The first Black woman admitted to practice law in the United States (1872).

4. Jane Bolin: The first Black woman to graduate from Yale Law School, the first to join the New York City Bar Association, the first to join the New York City Law Department, and the first Black woman to serve as a judge in the United States.
Our new article “What Can You Do with a Master of Legal Studies?” explains what an MLS is and the careers it unlocks in a variety of industries.

You’ll also see how legal fluency strengthens decision-making and delivers real ROI for non-lawyers. Read the full article at the link in our bio!

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Happy Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.

Did you know? On October 11, 1962, more than ten months before delivering his iconic “I Have a Dream” speech, Martin Luther King Jr. came to Wake Forest University and addressed a crowd of more than 2,200 people in Wait Chapel. His visit remains a powerful moment in the University’s history and a lasting reminder of the call to justice and equality.

You can listen to the audio recording and read the transcript of Dr. King’s speech by request through the digital archives at Z. Smith Reynolds Library. Link in bio.

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If ever there was someone who seems to have it all figured out, it’s David Daggett (JD ’85). 

But that assuredness is by no means accidental, or pure luck. It has resulted from a clear, foundational life philosophy. From his incredibly successful law firm, to his deep and broad service to the community, to his devotion to his family and his health, Daggett is intentional about how he spends his time and energy. 

Read about David's commitment to the Four Anchors that make up his life philosophy, and how his work and life embody Pro Humanitate at the link in our bio.
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