
Georgetown Law
With a vibrant community of more than 2,500 students, faculty, and staff and more than 150 law journals, societies, organizations and affinity groups, there’s always something happening at …
Admissions & Aid - Georgetown Law
Georgetown Law combines a premier legal education with limitless opportunities for hands-on experience. You will learn from a faculty of renowned scholars and leading practitioners across a …
J.D. Admissions - Georgetown Law
Our J.D. students leave here ready to be superb lawyers who make a difference in public life and private practice — in fields that touch on all aspects of domestic and international law.
Academics - Georgetown Law
If there’s a field of law that interests you, Georgetown University Law Center can help you put together a rigorous program of study to pursue a career in it.
About - Georgetown Law
It was the first law school created by a Jesuit institution of higher learning in the United States. In the fall of 1870, with high expectations and a tenuous financial structure, Georgetown’s law school enrolled …
Courses & Areas of Study - Georgetown Law
Courses & Areas of Study Georgetown Law’s curriculum is one of the largest and most diverse of any law school in the world. Each year, we offer more than 500 courses at the J.D. level and more than …
J.D. Program | Georgetown Law
At Georgetown Law, your study of the law will include seeing it in action at the nation’s highest levels. Our J.D. students are prepared to excel in fields touching on all aspects of domestic and international …
LL.M. Degree Programs - Georgetown Law
With more than 300 courses offered each year, and multiple specialty areas, Georgetown Law allows you to develop an individualized program based on your interests and goals. Georgetown Law’s …
Faculty & Staff - Georgetown Law
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Application Requirements - Georgetown Law
Georgetown Law requires only one letter of recommendation, but additional letters are welcome. If possible, the letter of recommendation should come from a professor who is able to speak to your …