Master of Laws (LLM) Admission
Emory University School of Law offers a practical, disciplined approach to the study of law that engages students in the roles the law plays in our community, society, and world. Our student-centered focus, innovative programs, and commitment to scholarship prepare graduates to make an immediate and lasting impact.
Emory Law’s LLM can be completed full-time in nine months or part-time in up to four years. Several concentrations are available or the program can be customized to a student’s specific interests through the general study option. The LLM program is open to individuals holding a foreign law degree and/or a US JD degree from an ABA-accredited law school.
Emory Law is a global institution, and our ability to offer a variety of programs to train legal minds speaks to our commitment to scholarship, inclusivity, and accessibility.
Why Emory Law?
Emory Law has it all:
♦ Faculty who are experts in their respective areas of law and dynamic teachers in the classroom.
♦ Countless opportunities for hands-on, experiential learning.
♦ Signature programs that build knowledge and skills through a curriculum that both teaches the process and practices the method.
♦ An environment of support and cooperation that encourages challenging the status quo.