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General LL.M. (Individualized Studies)

Admission Criteria

When reviewing candidates for the LL.M. Program, the Admissions Committee considers:

  • academic record in law school and undergraduate school
  • potential for distinguished performance in and contribution to the program
  • professional experience and accomplishments
  • letters of recommendation
  • quality of Personal Statement

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Admission Criteria

When reviewing candidates for the LL.M. Program, the Admissions Committee considers:

  • academic record in law school and undergraduate school
  • potential for distinguished performance in and contribution to the program
  • professional experience and accomplishments
  • letters of recommendation
  • quality of Personal Statement

More information here

Curriculum

LL.M. students will construct a specific course of study in consultation with a faculty advisor. Among the possible areas of concentration* are:


  • Advocacy and Dispute Resolution**
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • American Law and Legal Systems
  • Business Enterprise Organization and Practice
  • Constitutional Law
  • Contracts and Commercial Law
  • Corporate Securities Law
  • Criminal Law and Practice
  • Employment and Labor Law
  • Entertainment, Media and Intellectual Property Law***
  • Family and Juvenile Law
  • International Business Law and Negotiation**
  • International and Comparative Law
  • International Human Rights
  • Jurisprudence and Legal History
  • Public Interest/Civil Rights/Civil Liberties
  • Real Property/Environmental Law/Land Use
  • Technology Innovation and Commercialization
  • Torts and Compensation Systems
  • Trial Advocacy/Litigation

Curriculum

LL.M. students will construct a specific course of study in consultation with a faculty advisor. Among the possible areas of concentration* are:


  • Advocacy and Dispute Resolution**
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • American Law and Legal Systems
  • Business Enterprise Organization and Practice
  • Constitutional Law
  • Contracts and Commercial Law
  • Corporate Securities Law
  • Criminal Law and Practice
  • Employment and Labor Law
  • Entertainment, Media and Intellectual Property Law***
  • Family and Juvenile Law
  • International Business Law and Negotiation**
  • International and Comparative Law
  • International Human Rights
  • Jurisprudence and Legal History
  • Public Interest/Civil Rights/Civil Liberties
  • Real Property/Environmental Law/Land Use
  • Technology Innovation and Commercialization
  • Torts and Compensation Systems
  • Trial Advocacy/Litigation