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Learn about the LL.M. (Master of Laws) program at Harvard Law School, a one-year degree program for lawyers from various backgrounds and countries. Explore the degree requirements, academic resources, and class profile of the LL.M. students.
- LL.M. Degree Requirements
LL.M. Degree Requirements. The philosophy of the LL.M....
- LL.M. Class Profile
The LL.M. Class of 2023-2024 182 new students: 98%...
- LL.M. Admissions
The LL.M. (Master of Laws) program is a one-year degree...
- LL.M. Degree Overview
LL.M. Degree Overview. The philosophy of the LL.M. program...
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The application deadline for the LL.M. class beginning in August 2024 is December 1, 2023, at 11:59 p.m., U.S. Eastern time. In addition to submitting the online LL.M. application by the deadline, applicants must make sure that any other required documents (e.g., transcripts, TOEFL results) are sent out in time so that they are received by our offi...
To apply to the LL.M. program, applicants must complete the Graduate Program’s online application. The online application form asks applicants to provide information about themselves and the studies they propose to pursue at Harvard. In addition, applicants must provide letters of recommendation from professors and others who know their work, and t...
Online application formCV/RésuméPersonal statement, parts (A) and (B)Transcript(s) (including diplomas for all degrees that have been received)Learn how to apply to the LL.M. program at Harvard Law School, including the deadline, required documents, and TOEFL and fee waivers. Find sample applications and financial aid information on the web page.
The academic year, 2023–2024, marks the 100th anniversary of the Harvard LL.M. program. In keeping with its long history of leadership in legal education, in 1923 Harvard Law School’s faculty voted to institute a one-year master’s degree in law, having established a one-year doctorate in law for prospective law teachers in 1910.