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The University of Chicago Law School uniquely offers the combination of a small (70–80 students) and diverse (more than 25 nationalities) LLM program with a real sense of community among our students.
- Which Degree Program is Right for You
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- Thinking About Where to Apply
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- A U.S. Bar Examination
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- Which Degree Program is Right for You
Apply to the LLM. The University of Chicago Law School's Graduate Programs Committee seeks to bring together a small, diverse, elite cohort of students to the LLM. Each year the LLM class is made up of between 70 and 80 students from every corner of the globe, with each student looking for an academically challenging legal education.
8 de dez. de 2010 · The LLM class is broken down into nine groups of seven or eight students. These groups are arranged so that the membership in each group will include LLM students from as many different countries and regions as possible. Each group also has four JD student organizers, known as International Fellows.
University of Chicago Law School Overview. The Law School at University of Chicago has an application deadline of March 1. The full-time program application fee at the Law School at...
The University of Chicago Law School is the law school of the University of Chicago, a private research university in Chicago, Illinois.
UChicago Law’s small and diverse student body is deeply committed to studying the law, developing life-long friendships and professional relationships, and changing the world. UChicago graduates lead and innovate in law, government, public interest, academia, and business.