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  3. If you’re looking for a place where you can engage deeply with professors and peers, enjoy your time outside of class, and position yourself for a successful career after graduation, you’ll find it at Cornell Law School.

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  5. The master of laws (LL.M.) degree at Cornell Law School is a one-year program designed for practicing attorneys and recent law school graduates who have earned a first degree in law outside the United States. Through the General LL.M. program, students increase their understanding of American legal principles and can further develop a legal ...

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  8. Cornell Law School offers a national law curriculum leading to the JD degree. First-year students take a group of required courses as well as an intensive Lawyering course emphasizing a variety of legal research, writing, and advocacy techniques, and have a spring-semester elective option.

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