FeaturedUNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE SCHOOL OF LAW
Introduction The University of New Hampshire School of Law offers LLM, master’s degree, and diploma certificate programs for lawyers and non-lawyers in three specialized areas of the law: Intellectual Property, Commerce and Technology, and International Criminal Law and Justice. Launched in the fall of 2010, UNH Law’s Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property is…
FeaturedUniversity of Maryland – School of Law
The University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law (University of Maryland School of Law or Maryland Law) is the second-oldest law school in the United States. The school was founded in 1816 as the Maryland Law Institute and began regular instruction in 1824. Because of its location, Maryland Law is part of the…
FeaturedLoyola Law School Los Angeles
The Law School Loyola Law School, Los Angeles is located in downtown Los Angeles, California, a national and international center for business and law. Founded in 1920, Loyola is one of the largest law schools in the United States. In recent years, Loyola has ranked as high as #51 overall in the United States by…
Boston College Law School (BC Law)
The University Founded as a small liberal arts college in 1863, Boston College has grown in size and stature to become one of the world’s leading Jesuit universities. Our student body of 14,500 draws from 100 countries worldwide, and includes some 5,000 students in nationally ranked graduate schools of arts and sciences, education, management, nursing,…
Boston University School of Law (BU Law)
The University Established in 1869, Boston University is one of the world’s premier institutions of higher education and research. With more than 30,000 students from 50 states and 130 countries, BU is the fourth largest independent university in the United States. And with one of the largest international student populations, BU embodies the diversity that…










