LL.M. Specialization in Public Interest Law and Policy

To be awarded the specialization in the Epstein Program in Public Interest Law and Policy, students must obtain a B- (2.7) grade average in courses taken for this specialization. A minimum of four courses is required to earn the specialization. Detailed course descriptions are linked in the listings below. Prospective students should bear in mind that, due to curriculum scheduling and faculty availability, not every listed class is offered every year. This is most often true in the case of seminar courses. A sufficient number of courses will be available to enable students who choose to pursue this specialization to satisfy the requirements listed below.

Curriculum

For Elective Courses, A Minimum of One Course from Each Category Is Required.

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