Master of Law

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Seeking a legal education that is not aimed at becoming an attorney? Case Western Reserve University School of Law’s flexible Master of Law degree could be for you. There is no entry exam required for admission and no Bar Exam to take after graduation.

Composed of 30 credit hours, the Master of Law program is designed for U.S. or foreign-trained undergraduate or graduate students who do not have an initial law degree and are seeking U.S. legal training.

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Why Earn a Master of Law Degree?

The Master of Law program is ideal if you’re hoping to work in related fields but do not need a full Juris Doctor (JD) degree, are looking for relevant legal training as part of a dual graduate degree but do not plan to practice law, or wish to bolster your credentials before applying to JD programs.

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