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The LL.M. (Master of Laws) program is a one-year degree program that typically includes 180 students from some 65 countries. The Graduate Program is interested in attracting intellectually curious and thoughtful candidates from a variety of legal systems and backgrounds and with various career plans.
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Learn from top scholars and experts in various fields of law at NYU Law's Master of Laws (LLM) program. Design your own curriculum, gain real-world training and experience, and join a diverse and active community of students and faculty.
An LLM, or Master of Laws, is a graduate qualification in the field of law. The LLM was created for lawyers to expand their knowledge, study a specialized area of law, and gain international qualifications if they have earned a law degree outside the U.S. or Canada.
Learn about the Master of Laws (LL.M.) and the Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D.) degrees, and the Visiting Scholar/Visiting Researcher program at Harvard Law School. Find out how to apply, financial aid, billing, and visa-related questions.
Our Master in the Study of Law degree (MSL) is designed for working professionals whose careers interface with the law on a regular basis, or who are interested in obtaining legal knowledge to advance in their fields or pivot to a new area of interest.
Explore Master of Laws programs for lawyers looking to gain an advanced degree and specialize in a particular field of law.