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161 Master's degrees in Master of Laws (LLM) in United States
Intellectual Property
Intellectual Property is one of the most dynamic and fastest growing areas of legal practice and represents roughly 20 percent of the American economy. Here at Loyola Marymount University, LLM graduates with an IP Specialization will be prepared for the “knowledge” economy of the 21st century.
Law
The University of Oklahoma offers the Law LLM program, providing students with a comprehensive education in legal studies, advanced legal research, and specialized areas of law.
International LL.M
International LL.M students at Brooklyn Law School have the option to focus their courses on General U.S. Law, Business Law, Intellectual Property Law, or Refugee and Immigration Law. The LL.M. curriculum provides lawyers trained abroad with the knowledge needed to master U.S. legal discourse and to enhance their skills for practice in their home countries.
Law
The Law School at International and Development Economics at Yale University admits a limited number of graduate students each year to pursue one year of full-time study leading to the degree of Master of Laws (LL.M.). Admission is generally open only to those committed to a career in teaching law.
Entertainment and New Media Law
The LLM Specialization at Loyola Marymount University in Entertainment and New Media Law takes advantage of Loyola’s prime location in downtown Los Angeles—the entertainment capital of the world—and offers students a broad spectrum of courses, taught by leading faculty and practitioners in the field.
Intellectual Property
Seton Hall University's Intellectual Property LLM program is designed for attorneys seeking to specialize in the area of intellectual property law. This program, offered by Seton Hall University School of Law, provides students with a flexible and convenient online learning experience.
Regulation, Sustainability, and Compliance
The Regulation, Sustainability, and Compliance programs at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign designed for foreign law graduates who wish to pursue advanced study and conduct independent research under the direction of the College of Law faculty.
Water and Environmental Law
This Water and Environmental Law master’s degree from University of the Pacific will prepare you to serve the diverse needs of businesses and developers, farmers and ranchers, non-profit organizations, and public agencies at every level from local to international.
Corporate Governance and Practice
The Corporate Governance and Practice programme at Stanford University is a full-time, nine-month Master of Laws (LLM) designed for international lawyers. This advanced degree provides rigorous training in transactional law and corporate oversight. Students must be in residence to complete between 35 and 45 credit units.
Health Law
The Health Law program from DePaul University has been a leader in the education of future generations of health law partners, policy makers and critical thinkers since its inception in 1984.
Master of Laws
Our core LL.M Master of Laws curriculum at Florida International University provides foreign lawyers with a solid foundation in United States and transnational law, and advanced research and writing skills in English, while also allowing our students to tailor their coursework to their own professional goals by designing a personalized academic schedule that serves their needs.
General Law
The General Law LL.M. program at the University of Washington offers a customizable course of study for domestic and international students whose interest areas do not entirely fit into one of the specialized tracks.

Master of Laws (LL.M) - With Civil Rights, Equal Protection and Social Justice Certificate
The Master of Laws (LL.M) - With Civil Rights, Equal Protection and Social Justice Certificate at Pennsylvania State University gives students and lawyers from both inside and outside the U.S. a chance to pursue a higher-level understanding of the American legal system. The Civil Rights, Equal Protection and Social Justice certificate empowers students to enroll in a wide variety of courses that allow for concentration in certain areas of law.
Law (University of Cambridge)
Law (University of Cambridge) from Harvard University enables Harvard J.D. candidates to earn a Cambridge LL.M. and a Harvard J.D. in a total of 3.5 years.
International Law and Justice
The International Law and Justice programme from Fordham University offers students the opportunity to gain an advanced understanding of human rights protection and promotion on international, regional, and domestic levels.
Rule of Law for Development (PROLAW)
The Rule of Law for Development (PROLAW) degree from Loyola University Chicago is a practice-oriented degree for law graduates and lawyers.
Trial Advocacy, Appellate Advocacy, and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Crafting an opening statement. Studying the evidence. Delivering oral arguments. Perfecting these skills (and many more) can transform an attorney into a great advocate. Join the Trial Advocacy, Appellate Advocacy, and Alternative Dispute Resolution degree from Loyola University Chicago.
Law
University of Chicago does not offer specialized Law graduate degrees. There are no specific courses that LLM students are required to take at Chicago, nor are there courses they may not take.
Intellectual Property and Technology Law
Students in the Intellectual Property and Technology Law program from University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign interested in remaining in residence for a third semester to complete their program of study must apply by the listed deadline at the start of the second semester of the LL.M. degree.

Law and Business Administration
Cultivate a deep legal specialty alongside a strong foundation in business, turning your law background into a powerhouse of expertise that can help you serve clients in a wide range of industries in the Law and Business Administration degree from Northeastern University.