I am a researcher currently pursuing a PhD that is interested in becoming a legal academic NOT being admitted to the bar or practicing law. Does anyone know of law schools that will consider admitting an applicant to a master's program without a JD? Maybe not necessarily a LLM, I know some law schools also offer a Master of Legal Studies.
Getting an LLM without a JD
Posted Jan 18, 2010 00:09
I am a researcher currently pursuing a PhD that is interested in becoming a legal academic NOT being admitted to the bar or practicing law. Does anyone know of law schools that will consider admitting an applicant to a master's program without a JD? Maybe not necessarily a LLM, I know some law schools also offer a Master of Legal Studies.
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