George Washington University Law School LLM Program
The General LL.M. program also accepts a limited number of U.S. law school graduates to study in areas other than those covered in the specialized programs.
U.S. law school graduates who apply to the General LL.M. program must submit with the application a proposed program of study that includes courses to be taken and a general statement outlining the area of concentration for the thesis.
Upon admission the student will be paired with a faculty member in that area who will assist in further developing a curriculum to fit the student's specific needs and also provide supervision for the thesis.
Areas of interest are limited only the availability of faculty advisors. Recent General LL.M. candidates have focused on such areas as labor law, constitutional law, health care law, criminal law, and corporate and securities law.
*General LL.M.
*Business and Finance Law
*Energy and Environmental Law
*Environmental Law
*International Environmental Law
*Intellectual Property Law
*International and Comparative Law
*Government Procurement Law
*Government Procurement and Environmental Law
*Litigation and Dispute Resolution
(美国法学院 LLM _George Washington University Law School from GW Law website)