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Nationally ranked and internationally regarded, the School of Law at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, offers JD, LLM, SJD and master's degree programs.
The nationally ranked School of Law at Case Western Reserve University offers a three-year JD and degrees that include master of laws and doctor of judicial science.
Our new, part-time law program is open to students across the country seeking a flexible path to their JD degree. We offer one of the first fully remote JD programs with no in-person residency or visitation requirements (there are optional on-campus opportunities).
We offer four LLM degrees, a joint program with South West University of Political Science and Law, a Summer Language and Law Institute and an LLM+ option: Our LLM degrees: LLM in U.S. & Global Legal Studies
Earn your JD in three years through our full-time, in-person program. Competition for the spaces in Case Western Reserve University School of Law's entering JD class is strong. We are looking for students with leadership potential who can meet the intellectual challenges of our program.
We are a nationally recognized law school in the heart of University Circle, a thriving cultural neighborhood near downtown Cleveland, Ohio. Our international law, health law and intellectual property law programs are among the top in the nation.
We offer a three-year JD degree, 14 master's degrees, five LLM degrees and an SJD degree. The School of Law at Case Western Reserve University also offers you the chance to study abroad on five continents, earning your degree while traveling the world.
Get Your Degree On Your Schedule. You don’t have to quit your job or move across the country to pursue a JD degree from CWRU School of Law - we offer a fully online JD curriculum with no in-person residency or visitation requirements.
All applicants for admission to our JD program are required to take either the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) administered by Law School Admissions Council (LSAC) or the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) test administered by Educational Testing Service (ETS).
Pre-Law. A JD, or Juris Doctor, can lead to a variety of law-related fields and can open doors to careers in government, business, nonprofits and higher education. Law schools now specialize with concentrations in Intellectual Property, Entertainment Law, Immigration Law, Environmental Law, Health Law, International Law and many others. With ...