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Loyola Law School has earned recognition as a premier institution for entertainment law studies, receiving accolades from both The Hollywood Reporter and Variety. The LLM Specialization in Entertainment & Media Law leverages Loyola's strategic position in downtown Los Angeles—the global hub of entertainment—providing students with diverse course offerings instructed by distinguished academics and industry professionals.
Loyola's entertainment alumni community extends worldwide, encompassing various practice areas within the entertainment sector.
To earn the LLM degree, students must complete 24 credit units. The Entertainment & Media Law Specialization is awarded upon successfully finishing 18 units of coursework, which includes 9 mandatory units and 9 elective units.