Take full advantage of ÈâÂþÎÝ Law's extraordinarily wide range of courses to design an individualized curriculum that matches your intellectual and professional interests.
Watch: Mohammed Alismail LLM ‘22 provides two reasons that ÈâÂþÎÝ stands out.
Faculty
ÈâÂþÎÝ Law's are among the top scholars in their fields and teach a diverse array of courses. Expect these foremost experts to be ready to connect with you individually, advise you about the curriculum, supervise your research and writing, and guide you to opportunities that will maximize your experience in the program.
You'll find several professors—not only one or two—in corporate law, constitutional law, criminal law, environmental law, intellectual property, international law, legal philosophy, and taxation, among other areas. These influential groups of scholars often collaborate on each other's research, contribute significantly to the evolving academic discussion in the field, and comment on policy and proposed regulations.
Design Your Own LLM
You will choose from to plan a curriculum that meets your intellectual and professional interests. You can choose to specialize in one or two areas, or take a broad range of classes. You also will have the chance to write a paper in close consultation with a professor, or expand a typical research assignment into a master’s thesis. Experienced graduate student advisors will assist in choosing courses to meet your goals.
Real-World Training
Gain hands-on experience and a lawyering toolkit you'll need for practice. For example, the is designed for foreign-trained students to learn US legal skills.
Our make you perform legal tasks or conduct mock trials or negotiations. You also can apply for clinics and externships which involve fieldwork. And, in our , you'll study the deals that shape New York business; top lawyers who took part in them often help teach the class.
Advanced Certificate in Law and Business
The Advanced Certificate in Law and Business from ÈâÂþÎÝ's Stern School of Business gives you tools to understand the finance and accounting underlying transactions. You can complete it with your LLM degree.
Ideas in Action: Watch Vice Dean , who teaches administrative and criminal law, talk about how insights from administrative agencies and her own real world experiences hone her work on criminal justice policy-making.
Intellectual Life
Our centers and institutes convene a calendar events and provide opportunities for you to gain expertise and practical training. Student groups and journals are a great way to connect with JDs and other LLMs, and be a part of smaller communities within the larger Law School.
Centers and Institutes
Center for Transnational Litigation, Arbitration, and Commercial Law
Engelberg Center on Innovation Law and Policy
Information Law Institute (ILI)
Institute for Corporate Governance & Finance
Pollack Center for Law and Business
Centers' Opportunities for Students
ILI's Privacy Research Group
Pollack Center's Student Research Fellowship
Student Groups
Africa Law Association
Asia Law Society
Christian Legal Fellowship
Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law Society
International Arbitration Association
International Law Society
Jewish Law Students Association
Law and Business Association
Muslim Law Students Association
OUTLaw
Student Lawyer Athletic Program
Women of Color Collective
Journals
Career Resources
Get ready for your next career move as you prepare to join ÈâÂþÎÝ Law's network of 40,000+ alumni:
- The Office of Career Services supports your private sector job search.
- The Public Interest Law Center assists with your future public service career.
- Apply for post-graduate fellowships for LLMs in human rights or international finance and development.
- Explore the fully-funded JSD program, research fellowships at some of our centers and institutes, and the Law School's academic career fellowships.
- Learn more about bar exams and admission to practice in the US.
Meet the 2024-25 Faculty Director
Lloyd C. Nelson Professor of International Law
Robert Howse's teaching and research focus on international economic law (trade, investment, and finance) and legal and political philosophy. He is a co-founder and co-convener of the New York City Area Working Group on International Economic Law and serves on the American Bar Association Working Group on Investment Treaties.