Penn State’s Master of Laws (LLM) program introduces foreign-trained attorneys and recent law graduates to the foundations of U.S. law, legal reasoning, and advocacy. Students choose electives in corporate law, international human rights, environmental law, intellectual property, and dispute resolution. The program prepares students for global legal careers, bar examination qualification (in select jurisdictions), or further study in JD or SJD programs.
Comparing international arbitration frameworks across jurisdictions
Analyzing the extraterritorial application of U.S. sanctions law
Designing a legal aid model for refugee asylum seekers
Studying constitutional differences between U.S. and civil law systems
Researching cross-border enforcement of data privacy regulations
Creating a legal brief on corporate liability under U.S. law
Analyzing the impact of WTO rulings on national regulation
Drafting an intellectual property strategy for startups
Studying the evolving interpretation of the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act
Exploring ESG disclosure obligations and legal enforcement
Writing a comparative analysis of child protection laws in common law systems
Assessing investor protections in bilateral investment treaties
Evaluating access to justice models in global legal clinics
Preparing for the New York Bar exam through targeted mock trial sessions
Creating legal translation guidelines for cross-cultural law practice
Explore U.S. legal systems and build international expertise in a globally diverse LLM cohort.
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