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UNH Law Lambda
University of New Hampshire
Last Verified: October 31, 2025
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Concord, NH (Eastern Time, UTC-04:00)
About UNH Law Lambda
UNH Law Lambda is a dynamic student organization at the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law, serving the Concord, NH legal community through student engagement and professional development. As part of the comprehensive student life experience at UNH Law, Lambda contributes to the vibrant intellectual and social environment that defines the law school experience. The organization operates within the framework of UNH Franklin Pierce's innovative approach to legal education, which emphasizes practice-based learning and real-world application from the first day of orientation.
The law school itself is strategically located in Concord, New Hampshire, positioning students at the heart of state government and judicial activity. With the state legislature, state offices, and local, state, and federal courts all based in Concord, students benefit from unprecedented access to legal practitioners and institutions. The location also provides convenient proximity to Boston, just one hour away, while remaining close to New Hampshire's mountains, lakes, and Atlantic coastline.
UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law is accredited by the American Bar Association and has earned recognition for excellence across multiple practice areas, particularly intellectual property law. The school's faculty consists of experienced practitioners committed to developing the next generation of legal professionals. Through innovative programs like the Legal Residency program, which allows students to work in their fields of interest for up to a full semester while earning credit, and the Daniel Webster Scholar program—the only practice-based bar exam alternative in the nation—UNH Law prepares students for success in intellectual property, general practice, public interest and social justice, and commerce and technology sectors.
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