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  1. Visiting Scholars Program. Duke Law School hosts approximately 15-20 international visitors annually. In recent years we have had visitors from Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, Israel, Italy, Japan, South Korea, and Switzerland. They include academics, judges, prosecutors, PhD candidates, and attorneys. Their academic interests range from ...

  2. The Duke Law JD class of 2026 is made up of 244 students, enrolled from 6,205 applicants. They come from 35 different U.S. states and territories, and from eight other countries. The class of 2026 represents 108 different undergraduate institutions. Their backgrounds include science, teaching, education, entertainment, the arts, politics ...

  3. Each year, Duke Law School is able to offer merit- and need-based assistance to highly qualified LLM applicants. This financial assistance generally takes the form of varying amounts of tuition scholarships. Duke Law LLM scholarships include the Judy Horowitz Scholarship, offered to an outstanding student with a demonstrated commitment for ...

  4. The Center for Sports Law and Policy at Duke Law School is a forum for sports law and policy-related engagement and programming at the University. Consistent with Duke’s interdisciplinary strengths, the work of the Center examines the business of professional, Olympic, and education-based sport; the welfare of athletes, including their health ...

  5. JD Degree Requirements. Track your academic progress. Academic Advisor: James Lambert. Students enrolled in the JD program must earn 87 law credits to graduate. Those 87 credits must be comprised of the following: The prescribed first-year courses: Civil Procedure. Criminal Law. Constitutional Law.

  6. Online Study Aids. Many popular study aids are available electronically. West Academic Study Aid Library includes the series Concepts & Insights, Hornbooks, and Nutshells, among others. The Aspen Learning Library (formerly Wolters Kluwer) includes Examples & Explanations, Glannon Guides, and more. Access these resources with your NetID and ...

  7. Business Law Certificate. One of Duke Law School’s key academic strengths is our focus on the intersection of law and business. This certificate provides LLM students an opportunity to study business law and policy by choosing from a deep and varied assortment of courses taught by outstanding scholars and practitioners who are leaders in their fields.