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250 Joralemon Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA Phone: 718.780.0626 | Website: www.brooklaw.edu Brooklyn Law School is a vibrant intellectual community emphasizing teaching excellence, cutting-edge scholarship, and supportive practices that encourage learning. We benefit from being in the heart of one of the most robust legal and business communities in the world, adjacent to a wonderful residential neighborhood and surrounded by exciting educational, cultural, and entertainment opportunities. Brooklyn Law School truly offers a special place to live, learn, and experience the law. We have assembled a talented faculty that makes a difference in all areas of the profession. They are stimulating teachers and mentors who are engaged in meaningful scholarship, shaping public policy, and making law. Brooklyn Law School's 65 full-time faculty members, joined by some 140 adjuncts (including many distinguished judges, practitioners, and corporate counsel) are among the foremost experts in their fields. They are recognized nationally and globally for their scholarship in commercial and bankruptcy law, corporate and securities law, health law, information privacy and Internet law, intellectual property law, international business law, and immigration law. Their involvement in public interest issues helps shape policies around the world. They influence thinking on such diverse issues as international economic development, electronic commerce, privatization, corporate downsizing, defective product design, securities regulation, children's rights, gender bias, domestic violence, health care decision making, campaign finance reform the list goes on. We attract highly qualified students from the world's most prestigious colleges and universities. They form a diverse, top-flight student body of which nearly half are women and 26 percent are minorities. Over the past two decades, international students from nearly 70 countries have pursued degrees at Brooklyn Law School. For the 2015 academic year, total law school enrollment was 1,145, including a select group of LLM students and JD candidates drawn from more than 280 colleges and universities throughout the United States and the world. Brooklyn Law School's LLM program in American Law offers foreign-trained lawyers the opportunity to study US law and to learn how US lawyers approach specific types of legal issues. The program is also designed to train foreign lawyers in using legal English as it is used in US legal practice.Three areas of specialization are highlighted based on Brooklyn Law School's strength in the subjects: business law, intellectual property law, and immigration and refugee law. A tailored study plan is also available for students interested in other fields. The LLM degree can be earned in one year of full-time study upon the completion of 24 credits. Part-time study is an option for US citizens, permanent residents, and those in the United States on a visa that allows part-time study. Students begin their studies in early August with Fundamentals of American Law, a mandatory, 2-credit introductory course. During the fall semester, students must also take a 3-credit course on Legal Writing and Research for Foreign-Trained Lawyers. The rest of the courses may be selected based on the student's area of specialization or interest. Four features in particular make the Brooklyn Law School LLM program uniquely equipped to meet the needs of foreign-trained lawyers:
Notably, the LLM class size will be capped so that students receive an intimate approach to learning and adequate individualized attention. Full-time tuition and fees for the 2015 academic year are $1,526 (USD) per credit ($36,624 total). Applications are available after mid-September for the following academic year, and the application fee is $70 (USD). The priority application deadline is February 1, but applications may still be submitted through June. Situated at the junction of the Brooklyn Heights Historic District, the Brooklyn Civic Center, and downtown Brooklyn, our school boasts a location unrivaled for its legal, cultural, and historical character. Within a few blocks of the school are the US District Court; US Bankruptcy Court; US Attorney's Office; the New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division; Family Court; the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office; the Kings County Surrogate's Court; the New York City Civil and Criminal Courts; the Legal Aid Society; and numerous law firms. These are our laboratories and provide a rich backdrop for learning that few schools can replicate. Multibillion-dollar construction projects have recast Brooklyn as the new center of New York City's energy. Overlooking New York Harbor and lower Manhattan lies Brooklyn's most charming neighborhood, Brooklyn Heights, where you will find much of our campus. The first New York City neighborhood to be designated a historic district, the Heights is famous for its 19th-century townhouses, brownstone mansions, carriage houses, and churches. Many of our students and faculty live here in our three residence halls or in private apartments and homes located on graceful, tree-lined streets. Nearby neighborhoods Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Park Slope, Williamsburg, and DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) offer a profusion of bistros, boutiques, galleries, and clubs, all contributing to Brooklyn's growing reputation as the hippest part of New York City. Manhattan the financial, legal, business, and cultural crossroads of the world is only minutes away. Our students can take advantage of the exciting theater district, shopping, museums, and restaurants, as well as Manhattan's never-abating intensity. Proximity to Wall Street also gives students easy access to major law firms and financial institutions. All in all, we enjoy the best conceivable location for a law school. In recent years, BLS has made significant investments in capital improvements to serve the needs of the Law School community now and into the future. We have built an academic facility that provides a magnificent setting for law study. Our state-of-the-art main academic building with an addition described by the Architectural Guidebook to Brooklyn as "hands down the best building erected in Brooklyn since World War II" houses a 78,000-square-foot law library, one of the largest and most modern in New York City, with Wi-Fi access to extensive online collections, remote printing capabilities, 27 group study rooms, and seating for nearly 700. Students have five PC/Mac labs hosting nearly 100 workstations and an additional 34 computers in other student areas. There is wireless Internet connectivity throughout all of our academic and residential buildings, and more than 2,400 other student-accessible wired network connections. Providing convenient, affordable housing to students is a priority for Brooklyn Law School. Our residence halls foster a vibrant living and learning community, one that helps nurture the professional and personal relationships that are an indispensable ingredient of a great law school. Feil Hall, our magnificent 21-story high-rise building that opened in 2005, accommodates approximately 360 students in a mixture of furnished studios and one-, two-, three-, and four-bedroom suites with high-tech amenities. All full-time LLM students are guaranteed housing in Feil Hall as long as they meet our May 1 housing application deadline. Housing costs are below the market rate for apartments in New York City, especially those in such a desirable neighborhood as Brooklyn Heights. Beyond academic life, we offer students a lively world of campus services, student organizations, social activities, and many other opportunities to make the most of their time at Brooklyn Law School. Our Office of Student Affairs is the primary advocate and administrative liaison for the student body. The office is responsible for enhancing quality of life for students through support of student groups, accommodations for disabilities, assistance with ethical issues, academic advising, counseling, securing Law School services, and publishing resources for students. There are 40 student organizations within the Law School, representing a variety of practice areas and cultural groups. Our student organizations are an important part of the Brooklyn Law School community and the engine behind many exciting programs. They offer an opportunity for students to explore their academic work beyond the classroom through events that bring them together with others of similar (or different) cultural backgrounds or philosophical beliefs. These organizations are also an effective way for students to participate in activities that will broaden their knowledge of specific areas of the law, become involved in pro bono work, and connect with the Law School's alumni and other members of the legal community. The Brooklyn Law School's Office of Career and Professional Development offers the highest level of career planning and development. The professional staff helps students hone their interviewing and networking skills and teaches r sum and cover-letter writing. Our team consists of eight experienced attorneys: six counselors, one dedicated employer relations specialists, and an overseeing director who brings over 25 years of multifaceted experience to the position. With an open-door policy and easy access to help when needed, our aim is to prepare students fully for the real world of legal practice that lies ahead. The school's location in New York City informs and enhances our work. To help our students make informed decisions about career options, the office draws on many resources, including the Law School's extraordinary community of alumni and supportive faculty, to organize programs and workshops on established and emerging practice areas as well as job-search skills. LLM students will have the benefit of a personal career counselor to help them navigate the legal market. They will also have opportunities to attend all practice area programs and skills workshops offered by Brooklyn Law School. We have a worldwide network of alumni, who, through their successful and loyal support, play an invaluable role in the Law School's reputation. We currently have approximately 21,000 graduates in 49 states and Washington, DC, and nearly 40 foreign countries one of the largest alumni groups of any law school. Our alumni family includes many eminent judges (over 400 of them, serving in federal, state, and local courts), partners in many large international law firms, government officials, and business leaders.
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