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Masters of Laws (LLM)

Masters of Laws (LLM)

Application

  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Personal Statement
  • Official Transcripts
  • Two to Four letters of recommendation
  • Official TOEFL Score
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Application

  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Personal Statement
  • Official Transcripts
  • Two to Four letters of recommendation
  • Official TOEFL Score
More information here

Program

The LL.M. Program begins one week prior to the start of classes with a short summer course, American Law in a Global Context, designed exclusively for LL.M. students who do not hold a prior U.S. law degree. Following final examinations and Winter Break in December, classes resume in early January for the second and final fifteen-week semester, which concludes with law school Commencement in mid-May.

Twenty-two (22) units of credit, over two semesters, are required to obtain the LL.M. degree. Students may enroll in a minimum of eight (8) and a maximum of fourteen (14) units per semester. Aside from the short summer course for students who do not hold a prior U.S. law degree, there are no required courses for the LL.M. degree.

LL.M. students create their own program of study : in addition to taking our introductory seminar designed uniquely for LL.M. students, you may decide to specialize your studies in fields such as Business Law, International and Comparative Law, Entertainment, Media, and Intellectual Property Law, or Public Interest Law.

More information here

Program

The LL.M. Program begins one week prior to the start of classes with a short summer course, American Law in a Global Context, designed exclusively for LL.M. students who do not hold a prior U.S. law degree. Following final examinations and Winter Break in December, classes resume in early January for the second and final fifteen-week semester, which concludes with law school Commencement in mid-May.

Twenty-two (22) units of credit, over two semesters, are required to obtain the LL.M. degree. Students may enroll in a minimum of eight (8) and a maximum of fourteen (14) units per semester. Aside from the short summer course for students who do not hold a prior U.S. law degree, there are no required courses for the LL.M. degree.

LL.M. students create their own program of study : in addition to taking our introductory seminar designed uniquely for LL.M. students, you may decide to specialize your studies in fields such as Business Law, International and Comparative Law, Entertainment, Media, and Intellectual Property Law, or Public Interest Law.

More information here