Inaugural LL.M. Class Hails from 14 Countries
Folahan Ayeni (M.B.A. ’05, M.P.A. ’13, LL.M. ’16) sat teeming with excitement in Professor Lynn Hogue’s office. She had been waiting 21 years for this moment. “This is a dream come true,” she said of...
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Foreign graduates from Australia, English-speaking Canada, Ireland, New Zealand and the United Kingdom are presumed to be proficient in English. Graduates from schools in which all instruction is in...
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Tuition and Fees Consistently ranked a best value, Georgia State Law offers a competitive LL.M. program at a low cost. Our estimated tuition for 2016-17 is: Nonresident Costs* Tuition and Fees: $36,456...
View ArticleLL.M. Class of 2016
For the Class of 2016, Georgia State Law has the bar passage rate for LL.M. graduates from July 2016 exam. Bar Passage Rate July 2016: 30% First-time average for the state: 30% The post LL.M. Class of...
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A Georgia State Law LL.M. will enhance your practice opportunities, qualify you for careers in teaching or government service, and broaden your legal horizons. Surrounded by business, government,...
View ArticleLL.M. for Graduates of U.S. Schools
Consider an LL.M. with a concentration in a rapidly expanding field such as Health Law, Intellectual Property, Environmental and Land Use Law; or you may tailor a curriculum that matches your personal...
View ArticleLL.M. Class of 2017
For the Class of 2017, Georgia State Law has the bar passage rate for LL.M. graduates from July 2017 exam. Bar Passage Rate July 2017: 20% for first-time takers Average for the state: 11.1% All GSU...
View ArticleLL.M. with a Concentration in Intellectual Property Law
The information age demands qualified and skilled intellectual property lawyers, given the rise in prominence of information and knowledge. The increasing importance of IP is evident in the number of...
View ArticleLL.M. with a Concentration in Environmental and Land-Use Law
Environmental and land-use law attorneys must understand how to work collaboratively with professionals from other fields such as planners, engineers, developers and government officials. And, they...
View ArticleEnvironmental Moot Court Team at National Competition in White Plains, NY
Casey Holloway (J.D. ’18), Jason Drouyor (J.D. ’18), and Logan Stone (J.D. ’19) will represent Georgia State Law on February 22-24 at the Jeffrey G. Miller National Environmental Law Moot Court...
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