Case Western Reserve University School of Law’s online Juris Doctor (JD) program allows you to earn your law degree in a part-time format from anywhere in the world. Ours is one of only a handful of ...
The 90-credit Online Hybrid Juris Doctor (J.D.) curriculum takes less than four years to complete (44 months) and consists of online coursework, live sessions and in-person learning experiences called ...
The ABA Council approved Northern Illinois University College of Law's application for substantive change to start a ...
Students pursuing a master of law degree online through Drexel University’s Master of Policy and Law program develop the essential skills to lead where legal insight and public policy intersect. The ...
The University of Detroit Mercy is rolling out what it says is the first fully online law degree program in Michigan. The new online juris doctor degree program comes in response to demand in Michigan ...
The content of the courses taught in our Online Hybrid J.D. program is the same as the content of our on-campus J.D. courses. For example, students in the online hybrid and on-campus Torts courses ...
Earning a Juris Doctor (JD) degree through a traditional program is out of reach for many working professionals. Daytime classes and a lengthy commute may be tough if you need to continue working ...
The early decision process is for applicants who are certain they will attend CWRU if admitted. It is a binding agreement: if admitted, you must withdraw all other applications and enroll in the fall ...
LawCrossing has released its 2026 Law School Return on Investment (ROI) Rankings, offering a comprehensive analysis of which law schools provide the strongest f ...
The Summer Start JD is an excellent opportunity to get ahead, form strong connections, and build a solid foundation for law school. You won’t miss out on any experiences, rather, you’re setting ...
More than 100 accredited J.D. programs now accept the Graduate Record Examinations, known as the GRE, in place of the LSAT. Accepting the GRE has broadened law schools' applicant ...