Department Profile: School of Law

Loyola University Chicago
School of Law

Loyola’s School of Law has been educating students across the country and around the world for over 100 years. Located in the heart of downtown Chicago, the school offers full- and part-time Juris Doctor programs, with specialized certificates available in advocacy, child and family law, health law, international law and practice, public interest law, and tax law. For attorneys pursuing advanced legal education, the school offers Master of Laws programs in advocacy, business law, child and family law, health law, and tax law. A Master of Laws degree program is also offered in rule of law for development at Loyola's John Felice Rome Center. In addition, the school offers the Master of Jurisprudence for non-attorney professionals in business law, and an online program in child and family law, and health law. The School of Law also offers two doctoral degrees focusing on health law and policy (SJD and DLaw).

The Program
The School of Law offers LLM degree programs in Business and Corporate Governance Law; Child and Family Law; Health Law; Rule of Law for Development; Tax Law; and Trial Advocacy, Appellate Advocacy, and Alternative Dispute Resolution.

Length of Program
All LLM programs can be completed on a full-time basis over a 1-year period. Additionally, all programs except for the LLM in Rule of Law for Development may be completed on a part-time basis over a 2-year period. Students must complete 21 hours of course work and a 3-credit-hour thesis paper. (LLM in Tax Law candidates must complete 24 hours of course work and a 2-credit thesis paper. LLM in Rule of Law for Development candidates must complete 24 hours of course work and a 3-credit hour thesis paper. LLM in Trial Advocacy, Appellate Advocacy, and Alternative Dispute Resolution candidates complete simulated exercises in lieu of a thesis paper.)

Accelerated Option
Under the accelerated option, LLM degree candidates are only required to complete a minimum of 18 credit hours of study. The accelerated option is only available to graduates of Loyola’s JD program at the School of Law, or to those who have completed and received a grade of “B” or better in six credits of course work taken at Loyola in one of its LLM concentration areas as a visiting JD student. More information about the accelerated option can be found here.

Online Option
The LLM in Health Law and Policy is also offered as an online study. The online option is only available to attorneys who have a minimum of 3 years of legal and/or health care experience.

Location
All programs are offered in the Chicago area except for the LLM in Rule of Law for Development. This program is offered at Loyola’s John Felice Rome Center in Rome, Italy.

LLM in Business and Corporate Governance Law
Established by the Center for Business and Corporate Governance Law in 1999, this legal concentration offers a comprehensive study of the law as it relates to business organizations and planning, international trade, corporate counseling and transactions, and business finance and technology.

LLM in Child and Family Law
Established by the Civitas Child Law Center in 1995, this legal concentration offers comprehensive study in child law trial practice and legislation, international rights for children, adoption law, and domestic violence.

LLM in Health Law and Policy
The LLM in Health Law and Policy is offered on campus and online. Established by the Beazley Institute for Health Law and Policy in 1987, this concentration focuses on the legal, regulatory, political, ethical, and economic realities of health care delivery, particularly in the areas of managed care, corporate transactions, health care finance, and government health policy.

LLM in Rule of Law for Development
The LLM in Rule of Law for Development is offered in Rome, Italy, and focuses on preparing holders of JD or equivalent law degrees with the knowledge, skills, and experience needed to make them effective rule of law advisors in developing countries and countries experiencing economic or political transition. It is the first program that focuses on the practical aspects of rule of law advisory work and prepares students for leadership roles in nationally and internationally backed rule of law initiatives such as those carried out under the aegis of international organizations such as the United Nations, and the International Development Law Organization (IDLO).

LLM in Tax Law
Established through the Center for Business and Corporate Governance Law and the Tax Law Program in 2001, this legal concentration area offers a comprehensive study of the law as it relates to federal income tax, corporation and partnership tax, estate and gift planning, and tax procedures and litigation. Graduates of other law schools must demonstrate a high level of achievement in JD tax courses comparable to those required for the Loyola tax certificate.

LLM in Trial Advocacy, Appellate Advocacy, and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Established by the Dan K. Webb Center for Advocacy in 2010, this program offers students education and training in all three areas of dispute resolution: trial advocacy, appellate advocacy, and alternative dispute resolution. Students will learn the theory of each area of law and participate in mock dispute resolution situations. There is no thesis required for this LLM program; instead, students will complete 24 hours of coursework.

Application Procedure

• A $50 non-refundable application fee (fee waived for online application)
• A completed application form
• Official transcripts of all undergraduate and any graduate work. Transcripts must verify completion of a bachelor’s degree and a primary law degree (e.g., JD or LLB).
• Two letters of recommendation
• A 1–2 page statement of purpose
• A resume outlining your work experience, education, professional or academic achievements, or any information you believe is relevant for your application
• A personal interview may be required.

For the most up-to-date application requirements, visit www.LUC.edu/llm.

International applicants and U.S. residents with degrees from institutions outside of the U.S. must visit www.LUC.edu/llm for up-to-date and specific details regarding the above listed requirements.

Application Deadlines - Deadlines vary and are subject to change. Please check www.LUC.edu/llm for the most up-to-date information.

Contact Information - The application and all supporting documents not submitted online must be sent to Graduate Enrollment Management at the following address:

Graduate Enrollment Management
Loyola University Chicago
820 N. Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60611
Phone: (312) 915-8950
E-mail: GradApp@luc.edu
www.LUC.edu/gpem

For further information about the academic program, or to arrange a visit, please contact:

Office of Graduate Legal Studies
Loyola University Chicago School of Law
25 E. Pearson Street
Chicago, IL 60611
Phone: (312) 915-7161
Fax: (312) 915-7201
E-mail: Law-GLS@luc.edu
www.LUC.edu/llm


 

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