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Yearly, Illinois Law LL.M. students do key legal work in Chicago

Once again, as part of an annual ritual, a small group of University of Illinois College of...

Do U.S. firms need to be educated about an LL.M. graduate’s potential value?

By Desiree Jaeger-Fine “I feel that U.S. employers are not really valuing foreign LL.M. graduates. The fact that I...

Nigerian-born grad has big plans

Most U.S. law school grads go to work for law firms. Some look to land at public...

Law school in India launches nation’s first LL.M.

LL.M. programs have long been a popular offering in many U.S. law schools. Now a law school...

Penn State Law students get international criminal law experience

Some law school students take internships with local prosecutors' offices to help go after bad guys.  The work...

LL.M. students: Stay positive in times of struggle

By Desiree Jaeger-Fine I remember my first weeks in the United States., the adrenalin rush that awoke me every...
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LL.M. graduate speaks of experience

Lewis & Clark Law School regularly features an alum from the school's LL.M. program on its website. Here,...

Penn LL.M. student receives Author C. Helton Fellowship

The American Society of International Law (ASIL) has selected Penn Law student Radhika Saxena LL.M.’19 to receive...

International students to get help in landing jobs

Two legal powerhouses and joining forces to help international students and alumni to land jobs. BARBRI and the New York...

Iran sentences human rights lawyer to nearly four decades of prison time

Iran has sentenced a human-rights lawyer to 38 years in prison, as well as 148 lashes, her...

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