Law


An Overview of the M.L.S. Degree

A Master of Legal Studies degree is a degree in law intended for students who do not wish to practice law. The M.L.S. degree is also known as a Master of Science of Law (M.S.L.), a Juris Master (J.M.), or a Master of Jurisprudence (M.J.). Despite the many names, the degree programs all share the . . .

What is a Master of Legal Studies Degree?


An Overview of the LL.M Degree

In order to practice law in the United States, most jurisdictions require a candidate to have a Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school. However, many law schools also offer an advanced law degree called a Master of Laws (LL.M) that allow students to specialize in complex practice areas or bolster their professional resumes. . . .

What is an LL.M Degree?


An Overview of the S.J.D. Degree

The Doctor of Juridical Science Degree--abbreviated as either S.J.D. or J.S.D.--is the highest law degree offered by law schools in the United States. The S.J.D. is the legal equivalent to a Ph.D. in other academic disciplines. By design, the S.J.D. is designed for lawyers who aspire to pursue a career in legal academics rather than . . .

What is a Doctor of Juridical Science Degree?

In 1905, future Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis scolded the legal community for neglecting "their obligation to use their powers for the protection of the people." Justice Brandeis' call for action was later answered by lawyers who practice in the public interest. In private practice, lawyers most often represent corporate clients. In the public interest . . .

What is Public Interest Law? An interview with the University of North Carolina School of Law's Director of Public Interest Advising.


How the Covid-19 Pandemic is changing the LSAT exam

The LSAT exam is one of the critical parts of the law school admissions process. However, the recent pandemic connected to Covid-19 has created confusion as to the administration of the test. In response to a number of concerns, the LSAC--the administering organization of the exam--has created an online version of the exam that provides . . .

Coro­n­avirus and the LSAT: An Interview with the LSAC


A Guide to the Best Online Courses to Prepare for the LSAT

One of the key parts of a law school application is the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) score. This standardized test provides a uniform score to assess prospective law students academic potential. The LSAT plays such a crucial role in acceptance since undergraduate performance is often dependent on the caliber of the school. In other . . .

Best Online LSAT Prep Classes


A Guide to the Law School Admissions Test

The Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) is the most common standardized test for applicants to top law schools in the United States and Canada. The half-day exam tests three areas: analytic reasoning, logical reasoning, and reading comprehension. Each section is tested through a series of 35 multiple choice questions. In addition to the scored portion, . . .

How Important is the LSAT to Law School Admissions?


The Complete Guide to Getting into and Studying Law

Although the College of William & Mary had a law school as early as 1780, the modern version of law school began taking shape in the latter half of the 19th century. By the turn of the century, the modern law school curriculum was well formed and is still in effect in most law schools . . .

Everything You Need to Know About Going to Law School


An Overview of the J.D. Degree

The Juris Doctor degree--or J.D. for short--is a graduate degree awarded by law schools in the United States. A Juris Doctor is technically a Doctor of Jurisprudence just as an MD is a Doctor of Medicine or a PhD is a Doctor of Philosophy. In order to become a licensed attorney in most states, an . . .

What is a Juris Doctor degree?


10 Careers in Law Besides Being a Lawyer

Each year, roughly 40,000 students graduate from accredited law schools and enter the job market with a Juris Doctor degree. Most--almost 90%--will pass a bar exam within two years of graduation and search for a job as an attorney. But as competition for attorney jobs becomes more intense, many law school graduates are turning to . . .

What Jobs Can I Get With a Law Degree?