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You’ve been admitted to an LL.M. program; now what?

You've been admitted to a law school’s LL.M. program. Here are the next steps, from accepting the...

India Center for Law and Justice launched at Seattle U Law

India is the largest democracy in the world, with tremendous untapped potential for comparative legal studies with...

Miami Law announces full scholarship for graduates of Ukrainian law schools

University of Miami School of Law is offering one full-tuition scholarship for the 2022-2023 academic year (current...

Financing Your LL.M.

For many, the biggest hurdle in pursuing an LL.M. is neither choosing a school or LL.M. program...

Five cultural values that will enhance your study & job search in the U.S.

I am by no means a culture expert. But when I moved to the U.S. as a...

The LL.M. application: letters of recommendation

Most U.S. law schools require that you, as an LL.M. applicant, submit two letters of recommendation. Each...
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The personal statement: An LL.M. applicant’s nightmare

The personal statement is probably the aspect of the application that is the most feared. Applicants fear...

Syracuse Law introduces inaugural cohort of international students in S.J.D. degree program

In an ongoing commitment to diversity and accessibility for international students, Syracuse University College of Law welcomed...

Five LinkedIn tips for LL.M. students and graduates

Stranger: Desiree, it would be really wonderful if you could refer me to your network. Desiree: Would you...

LL.M. students: When you search for a job, you must start somewhere

Many LL.M. students would like to work in the United States during or after their studies. When...

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