Of the Catholic law schools, the Georgetown Law Center in Washington, D.C. is the highest ranked according to US News & World Report, the leading source for rankings of American law schools. It ranks number 14 on the list, and is well known for its interaction with the federal government with respect to arranging internships and networking.
The Law School at University of Notre Dame ranks at number 22 on the USN&WR list. It is the oldest Roman Catholic law school in the nation, and renowned for its dedication to the faith. In fact, its website states that the University has an obligation to Christians, particularly Roman Catholics, to provide assistance in the exploration of moral and religious questions as they relate to the law. Notre Dame is likely the most overtly Catholic-faith-based institution on this list.
Boston College Law School in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts comes in at number 28 on the USN&WR rankings. It is a younger institution, only about 70 years old, and intentionally maintains a small student population, opting for a more personal environment. While its website is not overt about the school's Catholic roots, there are many on-campus student organizations that will help support your faith.
Fordham University in the Bronx, New York is listed at number 34 in the USN&WR rankings. It is a Jesuit institution, and its main feature for Catholics is its Institute on Religion, Law and Lawyer's Work. It aims to promote an open, positive and constructive dialog on issues relating to religion and law, and attempts to combine religion, ethics and modern-day legal practice into a cohesive unit.
Villanova University in Villanova, Pennsylvania is a Catholic Institution, ranking at number 67 on the USN&WR rankings. The school's stated goal is to embrace the Catholic intellectual tradition and the Catholic and Augustinian character of Villanova University. Its annual Conference on Law, Politics and Culture, and annual symposium on Catholic Social Thought and the Law are considered some of the most prominent events in Catholic legal education.