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#45

best law school in the U.S.

– U.S. News & World Report, 2026

100%

of students receive scholarships, making legal education more accessible

#1

in the U.S. for legal master’s graduates ahead of Northwestern, Georgetown, USC and Texas A&M

– NCES 2019 - 2023

Oluwadurotimi “Rotimi” Ogunjobi

Oluwadurotimi “Rotimi” Ogunjobi

Master of Sports Law and Business, 2024

"The SLB program had a very detailed curriculum; it was broad and bordered on different subjects related to sports law and business. Every semester had courses that helped build my capacity as a professional. The program was unique, combining elements of law and business under sports. It was the right fit for me.

"A personal highlight during my program was working as a volunteer coordinator at the COPA America games in Phoenix. This event was special because I grew up watching the COPA America games at 3 a.m. back in Nigeria. Another unique feature was the diversity of nationals working in the tournament. I met people from different parts of South America and North America who spoke other languages but shared the same passion for soccer."

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