U.S. Law News

Harvard throws International Party for new LL.M. class

The Harvard Law School LL.M. Class of 2019 recently welcomed faculty, family members, students and staff to...

St. Thomas LL.M. grad’s next stop is Rome

Have LL.M., will travel. And do ground-breaking work. Take Mauricio Duarte, who got his LL.M. last year from University...

IU Maurer prof elected to governing council of Hague Academy

Hannah L. Buxbaum, vice president for international affairs at Indiana University and the John E. Schiller Chair...

Georgetown Law student perishes in plane crash

Georgetown University Law Center is mourning the loss of Cedric Asiavugwa, a third-year student, who died in...

Chicago-Kent lands former war crimes prosecutor to lead LL.M. program

Former war crimes prosecutor Adam Weber has been appointed as the director of Chicago-Kent's LL.M. Program in...

How an LL.M. grad can work in the U.S. for only a few months or years

By Desiree Jaeger-Fine What options do you have as an LL.M. graduate if you want to work as...
- Advertisement -

Dayton Law to offer certificate in social justice in LL.M. and M.S.L. programs

  The University of Dayton School of Law will offer a new certificate in Social Justice Law for...

You are more than an LL.M. student

By Desiree Jaeger-Fine The term “personal branding” is on everyone’s lips and sends shivers down the spine of many...

Columbia’s Business Law Academy accepting applications

Columbia Law School is inviting applications to its U.S. Business Law Academy, which is held this summer....

Can LL.M. students get admitted to the U.S. Supreme Court?

By Desiree Jaeger-Fine  In the early 16th century, a railing divided the hall inside a courtroom, with students...

Thanks to Our Digital Partners | Learn More Here

Sign up for our email newsletters

Get the insights, news, and advice you need to succeed in your legal education and career.

Close the CTA
National Jurist