LLM Programs in Public Law / Administrative Law / Regulation - Illinois

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Chicago, Illinois 583 Followers 529 Discussions

Full-Time: LL.M. for International Students, LL.M. in Taxation, LL.M. Program in International Human Rights, Master of Science in Law (MSL) more…

Part-Time: Executive LL.M. in Madrid, Executive LL.M. in Seoul, Executive LL.M. in Tel Aviv more…

JD for International Lawyers: Two-year JD for International Lawyers more…

Dual Degree: JD / LL.M. in International Human Rights, JD / LL.M. in Taxation more…

Chicago, Illinois 54 Followers 25 Discussions

Full-Time: LL.M. in Business Law, LL.M. in Child and Family Law, LL.M. for International Lawyers, LL.M. in Rule of Law for Development (PROLAW), LL.M.... more…

Distance Learning: LL.M. in Compliance & Enterprise Risk Management, LL.M. in Health Law, MJ in Children's Law & Policy, MJ in Compliance and Enterprise Risk M... more…

Chicago, Illinois 29 Followers 29 Discussions

Dual Degree: JD / Master of Public Health, JD / Master of Public Administration, JD / Master of Urban Planning and Policy, JD / Master of Public Policy more…

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University of Amsterdam launches Advanced LLM in Technology Governance

Nov 04, 2024

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Why Tech Law is the Hot New LL.M. Focus in an AI Era

Schools are helping lawyers prepare for a fast-changing legal world impacted by AI and developing technology. Students can benefit from a cutting-edge curriculum and new job opportunities.

Connect with Top California Law Schools

The California Law LL.M. Consortium is giving prospective students in Milan and London the opportunity to meet school and admissions representatives. They will hear about top legal issues and learn about how a U.S. LL.M. can benefit their careers.

Leaping Back into Firm Life After an LL.M.

Leaving school behind can feel daunting but if a graduate understands the different expectations and is conscious of new technology, it can make returning to a firm that much easier.

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