I am thinking of applying for an LLM (or, perhaps, an MLitt or PHD) in the United Kingdom. I am interested in studying/researching comparative immigration and labor laws. I have a JD from one of the top 5 law schools in the US with a high B (and an A from my undergraduate university), and have now worked as an attorney for the US government for two years. I have one published article on immigration and labor in a US law review, and a second is pending.
Does anyone have any suggestions for what schools I should look at, considering my interests and academic background? Thanks!
Advice for US graduate
Posted Jul 17, 2005 01:10
I am thinking of applying for an LLM (or, perhaps, an MLitt or PHD) in the United Kingdom. I am interested in studying/researching comparative immigration and labor laws. I have a JD from one of the top 5 law schools in the US with a high B (and an A from my undergraduate university), and have now worked as an attorney for the US government for two years. I have one published article on immigration and labor in a US law review, and a second is pending.
Does anyone have any suggestions for what schools I should look at, considering my interests and academic background? Thanks!
Does anyone have any suggestions for what schools I should look at, considering my interests and academic background? Thanks!
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