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[2] LL.M. Degree: Regent Law offers three advanced law degrees for those who have obtained first degree in Law and foreigner trained lawyers. There are three tracks of LL.M. Degree: LL.M in American legal studies, LL.M. in Human Rights, and LL.M. in Foundations of American Law. LL.M. students take same classes with JD students on campus.
The 2009 World Quizzing Championships were held on June 6, 2009 at more than 45 locations, including 10 venues in the US, 9 in India and 4 in Russia. Kevin Ashman regained his title and became the first ever to win 4 World Quizzing Championships. Second again was Ronny Swiggers from Belgium. Third was last year's champion Mark Bytheway.
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The School of Law at the Harvard Law School kept the No. 2 spot, but had to share it with the law school at Stanford University. U.S. News Releases 2016 Best Law Schools Rankings
U.S. News & World Report will change how its rankings of law schools are calculated in response to a boycott by a number of top programs. The magazine’s changes in methodology, announced Monday ...
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Regent University was ranked in 2015 by U.S. News & World Report as the 11th best online undergraduate program in the nation, [13] and as the second best by OEDb in 2009. [8] Regent is ranked 21st, 46th, and 78th, respectively, for its online graduate education programs, online graduate business programs, and online MBA. [13]
Note that in many countries the law faculties or departments of universities are not regarded as separate institutions and do not have separate articles. This applies particularly to countries where law is taught as an undergraduate subject.