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The 30-credit Master of Law program caters to both U.S. and internationally trained students without a prior law degree who want U.S. legal education without pursuing a full Juris Doctor. This program benefits professionals entering law-adjacent fields, graduate students seeking complementary legal knowledge for dual degrees, and individuals strengthening their applications for future JD studies.
Case Western Reserve University School of Law provides two types of Master of Law Programs, achievable through full-time study in nine months or part-time over four years, with options for dual-degree integration. Law school courses are available primarily during daytime hours, with some late-afternoon, evening, and summer selections. Admission remains highly selective with limited annual enrollment.