Liberty University

Liberty University School of Law is part of Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia.

For more than 30 years, the university has produced graduates with the values, knowledge, and skills required to positively impact the world.

Founded by Dr. Jerry Falwell in 1971, the university is a private, coeducational, undergraduate, and graduate institution. The university offers 39 undergraduate and 15 graduate programs.

Liberty University’s 6,500-acre campus is nestled at the base of the Blue Ridge mountains and serves over 20,000 students. Individuals from all 50 states and more than 70 nations make up Liberty’s diverse student body.

The School of Law is located in the Campus North facility on Liberty's campus with a total allocated space of 116,000 square feet. The entire 116,000 square foot area is advantageously located on the same level. Of that space, over 34,000 square feet are currently dedicated to Ehrhorn Law Library.