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  1. Curriculum. Harvard Law School offers students a curriculum of unparalleled breadth: more than 400 courses, seminars, and reading groups that together reflect the remarkable range of the faculty’s expertise and interests.

  2. Each year, hundreds of Harvard Law School students bring their talents and energy into the world. 8% of the JD Class of 2026 are international students; Over 100 courses and reading groups in international, foreign, or comparative law; One comparative or international law course is required

  3. These online courses are for lawyers looking to do a deep dive into a particular area, and for anyone looking to learn about how law works in practice. Offered by Harvard Law School in collaboration with Harvard’s Vice Provost for Advances in Learning and edX, these courses are part of our ongoing commitment to lifelong learning.

  4. The seminar will examine arguments for and against cost-benefit analysis, the monetary valuation of life and the risk of death, and the use of economic reasoning in public policy and law. Note: This course is jointly-listed with FAS as GOV 2034. Day (s) M 3:45pm – 5:45pm. Instructor (s) Michael J. Sandel. Credit (s)

  5. In general, total course capacities vary by course type: reading groups are 12; seminars are 22; most multi-section courses are 75-125; and many courses range from 30-125. The reference guide files are static information at the time of posting. We will revise the files as new classes are added or removed. The “Notes” column will be added to ...

  6. Online Courses. These online courses are for lawyers looking to do a deep dive into a particular area, and for anyone looking to learn about how law works in practice. Offered by Harvard Law School in collaboration with Harvard’s Vice Provost for Advances in Learning and edX, these courses are part of our ongoing commitment to lifelong learning.

  7. Most of a student’s program will be drawn from the regular Harvard Law School curriculum — some 500 courses and seminars each year, available to both J.D. and graduate students. Students also have the opportunity to pursue a limited number of credits at other faculties within Harvard and other area schools and a variety of writing projects.