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Is TOEFL a means to a punishment or a key part of the LL.M. application

By Desiree Jaeger-Fine I just received a call from someone asking whether the TOEFL requirement can be waived for...

Cincinnati Law’s LL.M. program gives Indian lawyer hands-on experience

  Classroom work is one thing. Getting hands-on experience is another, particularly when you're a lawyer from a...

An interview with Smita Rajmohan

  The International Jurist enjoys profiling foreign attorneys who do remarkable work. Here we interview Smita Rajmohan, an attorney...

Are LL.M. students mere cash cows?

By Desiree Jaeger-Fine I am writing this piece from the perspective of someone who is working at a law...

Syracuse offers first-ever online JD/MBA degree program

Syracuse University College of Law is launching the nation’s first online joint JD/MBA degree program, in partnership...

For Kuwait student, a dream to teach law is about to come true

Call her professor. She's earned it.  Maha Albesharah's goal was to be a law professor in her home...
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Heroic lawyer passes

Allan Gerson took on some pretty tough challenges as a lawyer. He went after Nazi war criminals...

Three Curricular Practical Training myths debunked

By Desiree Jaeger-Fine There are a number of myths concerning Curricular Practical Training (CPT) which I seek to address.  Myth...

A sweeping look at the world’s anti-trust laws

Five years in the making, the world’s most comprehensive collection of competition laws and enforcement practices to date has...

Miami Law strengthen ties with Colombia

Miami Law recently entered into an agreement with Bogotá, Colombia and the Chamber of Commerce of Bogota Center...

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