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University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign - College of Law
LLM – US Law Exam Success Track
- Champaign, USA
LLM
Full time
2 semesters
On-Campus
English
The U.S. Law Exam Success track is specially designed for internationally trained law students to gain fundamental knowledge of the key areas of U.S. law that are emphasized on most bar exams, such as Evidence, Business Associations, Criminal Procedure and Torts. In addition to the course options, these students will be provided with: • Bar exam counseling and long-term preparation plan • Registration guide • Bar study support to complement a commercial bar prep program • UBE study workshop • MBE Simulation Exam


George Washington University, Law School
LL.M. in Government Procurement Law
- Washington, USA
LLM
Full time, Part time
1 year
Distance Learning, On-Campus, Blended
English
GW Law is the birthplace of the government procurement law discipline. The distinguished members of our faculty are recognized as thought leaders in the field, producing scholarship that changes the way the world thinks and talks about public procurement. Our experiential, practice-based curriculum prepares students for the demands of a complex procurement law practice. We offer an unmatched variety of degrees, for attorneys in training, attorneys, and non-attorneys with experience in the government procurement field.


Loyola Law School
Master of Laws (LLM) - Bar Track
- Los Angeles, USA
LLM
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Bar Track LLM is designed for students interested in completing an LLM degree as a way to become eligible to sit for the Bar exam in California and/or New York. Loyola has one of the highest bar passage rates in California and its faculty has extensive experience in training students for the bar exam. Our Bar Track LLM takes advantage of this experience and offers to our students a unique course of study, created by keeping in mind the specific challenges that foreign law graduates face when preparing for the bar exam.
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What is regulatory law?
Regulatory law is used to describe the actions undertaken by private or governmental regulatory bodies, which are groups or organizations that enforce laws related to regulation, or control. These include offices like the Federal Reserve System in the United States or Ofsted in the UK. Regulatory law usually relates to a regulatory body's power to enforce laws that control or limit actions within a sector of the economy or social services. Regulatory law is important for students at any university level because regulatory bodies determine what actions can be taken when regulatory law has been broken.
How to get a degree in regulatory law?
In the US getting a regulatory law degree usually requires students to attend university and complete an undergraduate degree that prepares them to study law at the graduate level. Students can then pursue a graduate law degree with a concentration in regulatory law. Students looking to further their education in regulatory law can also pursue Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor programs that are available at certain universities. Regulatory law degrees require students to complete several regulatory law courses, which may include regulatory law ethics and regulatory law policy.
Which jobs people can get with a degree in regulatory law?
Students who complete regulatory law degrees can apply for positions within regulatory bodies at the federal, state, or local level. Regulatory lawyers work on cases related to regulatory law and often represent regulatory bodies in front of courts, ensuring regulatory law policies are upheld by the judiciary. Regulatory lawyers usually need to have completed both their undergraduate degree and postgraduate regulatory law degree.
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LLM is Latin for legum magister, signifying Master of Laws. LLMs are advanced professional degrees typically completed by individuals who already hold an undergraduate degree in Law or a related subject.