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LL.M. in Federal Criminal Practice and Procedure

Curriculum

FIRST SEMESTER

  • Survey of Substantive Federal Criminal Law
  • Ethical Issues in Federal Criminal Cases
  • Federal Criminal Pre-Trial Practice
  • Advanced Federal Criminal Trial Advocacy

 

SECOND SEMESTER

  • Federal Criminal Post-Conviction Practice and Procedure
  • Advanced Law of Federal Criminal Investigations
  • Federal Criminal Case Studies
  • Federal Criminal Field Placement

Curriculum

FIRST SEMESTER

  • Survey of Substantive Federal Criminal Law
  • Ethical Issues in Federal Criminal Cases
  • Federal Criminal Pre-Trial Practice
  • Advanced Federal Criminal Trial Advocacy

 

SECOND SEMESTER

  • Federal Criminal Post-Conviction Practice and Procedure
  • Advanced Law of Federal Criminal Investigations
  • Federal Criminal Case Studies
  • Federal Criminal Field Placement

Admission

  • Absent extraordinary circumstances, successful completion of a Juris Doctor (JD) is required. You must register with the LLM Credential Assembly Service (LLM CAS)—call 215.968.1001 or visit LSAC.org
  • Applicants must submit two letters of recommendation and a statement of interest candidly discussing why they wish to enroll in the LLM program at Mercer Law School. At least one letter of recommendation should be from a law school professor. References should use the LSAC Letter of Recommendation Service.

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Application

  • Absent extraordinary circumstances, successful completion of a Juris Doctor (JD) is required. You must register with the LLM Credential Assembly Service (LLM CAS)—call 215.968.1001 or visit LSAC.org
  • Applicants must submit two letters of recommendation and a statement of interest candidly discussing why they wish to enroll in the LLM program at Mercer Law School. At least one letter of recommendation should be from a law school professor. References should use the LSAC Letter of Recommendation Service.

More information here