In the United States, law schools--those offering J.D. degrees-- are accredited (or not) by the American Bar Association. Fletcher does not offer a J.D. and is not a member of the ABA. It is one of the premier schools of international affairs, and offers a LLM in international law for students who have already obtained a JD or equivalent. It has a superb law faculty, and has been teaching international law since 1933. The only practical difference is that graduates cannot use the Fletcher LLM to apply for bar membership to any of the U.S. states as it is not an ABA- accredited law school.


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