Louisiana State University (LSU) - Paul M. Hebert Law Center
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Baton Rouge, LA 70803
United States
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Curriculum
LSU Law students are trained rigorously in the same common law and federal law subjects that are taught at other leading American law schools. The curriculum also reflects the Law Center’s role as a champion of the civil law. Students interested in pursuing advanced study of the civil law may elect to take courses that offer an extensive comparison of the law under the two legal systems.
The LL.M. in Comparative Law requires two semesters in residence (August to May) and a minimum of 26 credit hours of study. Our students are generally required to take two courses: Introduction to United States Law (2 credits) and Legal Research & Writing (2 credits). For the rest of the credits, students have great flexibility to tailor their course work to match their individual interests and have the freedom to explore a wide variety of courses to suit their professional plans. LSU Law offers a full range of law courses, seminars, and skills development classes, especially:
- Civil and international law
- Intellectual property law
- Business, corporate, and commercial law
- Mineral and energy law
- Environmental law
- Labor and employment law
- Law, science, and public health
- Constitutional and administrative law
- Family law
- Torts and insurance law
- Admiralty law
Orientation
Prior to the beginning of the fall semester, our LL.M. students participate in a two-week orientation program. This orientation will help students adjust to the language and study of law at an American law school, as well as provide opportunities for course selection, completion of enrollment and administrative requirements, and other activities to accustom themselves to life as U.S. law students.
Orientation also includes a trip to the Louisiana Supreme Court in New Orleans, located in the historic French Quarter, and to the Louisiana State Capitol in Baton Rouge.
Learning Through Practice
We offer a number of experiential opportunities that provide students with the opportunity to earn credit while learning through practice. The Law Center has a range of experiential courses through clinics, field placements, and skills courses.
The Law Clinic offers students the opportunity to practice law and represent indigent clients in the community. Under close faculty supervision, students practice law by representing real clients with important legal issues or serve as mediators in real cases of controversy. Students practice in local courts, before administrative agencies, and other venues.
There are also numerous field placement opportunities, including the Judicial Field Placement Program, which places students as judicial “law clerks” in state and federal courts; the Governmental Field Placement, which places students with the Attorney General’s Office and other state and local agencies; and the Public Interest/Field Placement, which places students with local agencies serving marginalized populations and the legal interests of the poor.
In addition, the Law Center offers a wide range of skills courses in which students learn essential lawyering and practice skills through simulation and forensic exercises.
Grading System and Curve
LL.M. students have all but one of their classes alongside Juris Doctor (J.D.) students. At LSU Law, the same grading system applies for J.D. and LL.M. students: all students are graded on the same curve. This makes our LL.M. a challenging program and explains why we have high passage rates on the New York and Louisiana state exams.
The Law School

LL.M. trip to New Orleans: Louisiana Supreme Court & French Quarter
Located in the capital city of Baton Rouge, along the banks of the Mississippi River, Louisiana State University Law Center is a national and international hub for teaching, research, and public service in all aspects of the law. Baton Rouge is the second largest city in Louisiana and only a 90-minute drive away from the historical city of New Orleans.
We offer a firm foundation in American law and boast the only law school in the nation that has a fully integrated common law and civil law legal education. When combined with a comparative law focus, we offer a truly global legal education.
LSU Law gives students a rigorous yet personal legal education—LL.M. graduates leave LSU with the skills needed in today’s competitive legal market. Add Louisiana’s unique and vibrant culture to the strong academic curriculum of the Law Center and you get a program that you cannot beat!
WHY CHOOSE LSU LAW?
- Generous merit-based scholarship opportunities
- Cost of tuition and fees paid by our LL.M. students is below $10,000 (average)
- Affordable housing and low cost of living
- Eligibility to sit for the New York State Bar exam (and other U.S. State Bar exams)
- Flexibility to tailor your course work to match your professional plans
- A personable, small-group learning environment
- Top 10 worldwide LL.M. program for Energy Law for 2017 (LLM Guide)
Library and Physical Facilities
The Law Center occupies two connected buildings: the Old Law Building (built in 1936 in a neoclassical style) and the New Law Building. The front exterior of the Old Law Building was modeled on the facade of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Both buildings have undergone extensive renovations (completed in 2004), resulting in student-friendly classrooms with the latest technology, a comfortable student lounge, and a coffee shop.
The Law Library occupies much of the space in the New Law Building, spanning four floors. Our library is considered one of the best in the country; it contains a wide range of American, foreign, and international legal materials, as well as resources that are not available elsewhere.
Law School Enrollment
The Law Center’s student body comprises approximately 550 students, with the majority of those in the Juris Doctor (J.D.) program. With an average enrollment of eight, our LL.M. Program is designed to be personalized and provides one-on-one attention to our master’s students.
Entry Requirements

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Applicants must have completed a J.D. from an ABA-approved law school or a degree from a foreign law school that gives access to the legal profession.
We do not require English language proficiency testing if an applicant is a native English speaker or if an applicant earned a degree from a university that has English as the language of instruction. All other applicants are required to have their official test score report sent to LSU Law. Applicants who must complete English proficiency testing should take:
- The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) internet-based test; or
- The International English Language Testing System (IELTS).
We recommend that our applicants have a score of 100 on the TOEFL, but we require a minimum score of 90. As for the IELTS, we recommend a score of 7.5, but require a minimum score of 7.
Conditional Acceptance with an Approved English as a Second Language (ESL) Course
Applicants who do not meet our TOEFL or IELTS requirements should consider taking an English as a Second Language (ESL) course to improve their language proficiency.
If you have excellent academic credentials, but need to improve your English proficiency, you may be given conditional acceptance if you register for an approved English as a Second Language (ESL) course such as the LSU’s English Language & Orientation Program (ELOP). Note that LSU Law will only be able to remove the condition on admission once you meet our English Language requirement.
ELOP Offers Eight-Week English Courses
Louisiana State University offers an ELS course on campus through its English Language & Orientation Program (ELOP). The program specifically offers TOEFL preparation and practice.
The ELOP English classes are designed for students who seek English language training for academic, professional, and personal goals. Students are tested upon arrival and placed in levels according to ability, ranging from elementary to advanced. For more information about the ELOP, please visit their website: outreach.lsu.edu/ELOP1. Depending on your level of language proficiency, you may need to participate in more than one eight weeks term.
Application Procedure

at Prof. Moréteau's (Director of LL.M. Program) annual Jambalaya Party
Each fall a new entering LL.M. class enrolls at the LSU Law Center; we do not offer spring admissions and our students, currently, cannot participate in our program on a part-time basis. However, note that LSU Law is exploring this possibility; if you are interested in studying at LSU part-time, please contact our office.
Applicants must apply to the LSU Law Center and submit all materials through the Law School Admission Council (LSAC.org) and register with the LSAC Document Assembly Service (DAS). We only accept applications submitted through LSAC.
Application Fee
The application fee of $50.00 (U.S. funds only) must be paid through the LSAC online payment service (waived for applications submitted on or before March 1).
Application Deadline
The priority application deadline is March 1. Applications submitted after March 1 will be evaluated on a space available basis. Most students apply in early February, and LSU evaluates LL.M. files on a rolling admission basis. The earlier you complete your application for admission, the earlier you will receive a decision.
However, note that all LL.M. application materials must be submitted by April 30. This is especially important for international applicants who require a J-1 student visa (final deadline).
If you are a U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident, we may accept late applications. We encourage you to apply as early as possible, but after April 30, we urge you to call (or email) and speak with someone from our office to inquire if an application is still possible.
For questions, please feel welcome to contact LL.M. Program Coordinator, Christabelle Lefebvre, at llmadmissions@lsu.edu.
Tuition and Fees

at LSU Law Graduation Ceremony (June)
Tuition and Fees
Merit-Based Scholarship Opportunities
Those interested in pursuing an LL.M. degree at LSU Law should note that, on average, the cost of tuition and fees paid by our LL.M. candidates is approximately $10,000 for the entire year. We encourage prospective applicants to visit our website (law.lsu.edu/llm/financing/) to learn more about our program costs.
Generous tuition and fee discounts are offered to applicants whom the LL.M. Admissions Committee believes will best contribute to the academic and community life of the Law Center. In addition to these awards, applicants have the opportunity to be considered for two endowed scholarships: the A.N. Yiannopoulos Scholarship and the Tullis Fellowship in Civil Law.
Applicants who wish to be considered for a scholarship, tuition waiver, or nonresident fee waiver must complete the “Financial” portion of the electronic LSAC application.
Accommodation
Housing
LSU Law has a dedicated staff member who guides admitted LL.M. students with finding housing. In the last few years, most students have successfully found affordable off-campus housing that is within a 10-minute walk to the Law Center.
Students who are interested in on-campus housing also have the option to rent an apartment in the recently constructed (2018) Nicholson Gateway. Modern, new apartments come fully furnished and in a variety of layouts, with both 10-month and 12-month leases available. Steps away from class and with restaurants, shopping, a 10,000-square-foot University Recreation fitness center, and grocery store on site, Nicholson Gateway Apartments is the perfect home for savvy graduate students.
For housing inquiries, feel welcome to contact:
Christabelle Lefebvre
Phone: 225-578-7831
Email: llmadmissions@lsu.edu
Student Life
Student Services, Organizations, and Cultural Activities
Law students have access to many activities and organizations, both at the Law Center and on the main campus. Among the many Law Center student organizations are the Student Bar Association, the International Law Society, the Black Law Student’s Association, the Hispanic Law Student Association, the Civil Law Society, and the Federalist Society, to name but a few. Social activities include Tiger Tailgate parties prior to home football games, the weekly “Thank Goodness It’s Friday” (TGIF) gathering on the Old Law Building’s front steps, a Halloween party, the Barrister’s Ball, Assault and Flattery (where the students poke fun at their professors), and many other activities that all law students are encouraged to participate in.
Additionally, full-time LSU students have access to the University Recreation Center (UREC), a 250,000-square-foot innovative and comprehensive recreational facility. UREC provides a modern and energetic atmosphere conducive to the needs of LSU students, featuring cardio and strength equipment, fitness studios, and pools (indoor and outdoor). LSU itself has a robust sports program and has won national championships in several sports. Most law students have the opportunity to attend a football game in Tiger Stadium, along with nearly 100,000 cheering fans. It is an experience that defies description and shouldn’t be missed!
LSU also has a culturally vibrant campus. For example, the School of Music has several performances each week, often featuring special performers. The School of Theatre also stages multiple productions each year, and the LSU Union Theater hosts nationally touring productions (musicians, plays, and comedians). National and international speakers, hosted by various colleges, make presentations, give book readings, and have discussion sessions that are open to all students.
LSU is home to over 1,000 international students from all over the globe, and throughout the academic year, the International Cultural Center hosts a variety of activities and festivals, allowing international students to share their culture with the LSU community.
Career Services
LSU Law has a Career Services office on site, staffed by dedicated career counselors. Counselors are available to meet with students on a one-on-one basis to discuss areas of interest and career goals. The Career Services office sponsors a wide variety of career-related programs throughout the school year. These programs are designed to promote early student self-assessment, pique students’ interest in specialized areas of legal practice, and encourage students to think about job opportunities as they develop a post-graduation employment plan.
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