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Application

Documents to provide:
  • A response to the following questions in no more than 1,000 words (two pages): In your area of concentration, what systemic problems have you identified?  How do you envision using the law to transform the system?
  • A Resume
  • A writing Sample
  • Law School Transcript (official)
  • Two letters of recommendation from persons with personal knowledge of your capabilities and commitment to social justice.

Those documents (except transcript) must be sent electronically to [email protected].

Application

Documents to provide:
  • A response to the following questions in no more than 1,000 words (two pages): In your area of concentration, what systemic problems have you identified?  How do you envision using the law to transform the system?
  • A Resume
  • A writing Sample
  • Law School Transcript (official)
  • Two letters of recommendation from persons with personal knowledge of your capabilities and commitment to social justice.

Those documents (except transcript) must be sent electronically to [email protected].

Program

The two-year LL.M. program includes coursework in clinical pedagogy, public interest law, and systems change.  LL.M. candidates will work under the supervision of the Law School’s experienced faculty to supervise and teach J.D. students enrolled in our clinics.


By the end of the second academic year each LL.M. candidate will produce a culminating project in the form of a scholarly work of publishable quality or project designed to impact systems change.


The program begins on August 1, 2014.

Program

The two-year LL.M. program includes coursework in clinical pedagogy, public interest law, and systems change.  LL.M. candidates will work under the supervision of the Law School’s experienced faculty to supervise and teach J.D. students enrolled in our clinics.


By the end of the second academic year each LL.M. candidate will produce a culminating project in the form of a scholarly work of publishable quality or project designed to impact systems change.


The program begins on August 1, 2014.