Hi all! What do you think of LLM in labor and employment law at Illinois Urbana Champaign? It seems to be the only U.S. program in the area of labor and employment law that is designed specifically for foreign candidates. Any other programs are exclusively for Americans, it seems... I need this program for academic research only, I don't need any practical Bar-oriented program. Would be grateful for any thoughts.
Labor Law at Illinois Urb
Posted Oct 25, 2009 15:44
Posted Oct 29, 2009 01:39
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Posted Oct 29, 2009 06:00
Thanks Blackstone. I think they are too expensive - none of the scholarships I know covers 100% of their costs and I'm not prepared to force myself into debt slavery for the next 10 years however strong my interest in labor and employment law might be-))
Posted Oct 12, 2010 17:35
Is there an "official" labor law LLM program at Illinois Urb or are there only a couple of classes? i checked the website and only saw a couple of classes.
Posted Oct 12, 2010 20:06
For whatever it's worth, in my opinion U of Illinois is a fantastic and underrated law school.
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