The LL.M. in United States Law is a one-year program of study open to a small, highly selective group of foreign-trained lawyers and other graduates of non-U.S. law schools. The program leads to a Master of Law (LL.M.) in United States Law.
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Speedy Rice International Law Practicum |
Russ Miller International Legal Theory |
Johanna Bond International Human Rights Law |
Susan Franck International Economic Law |
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Tim MacDonnell Rule of Law in Iraq |