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For students aiming to delve into the scholarly aspects of law through extensive research and writing, Suffolk Law provides a Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD) program. Comparable to a PhD in other disciplines, the SJD represents the highest level of law degree attainable, demanding consistent academic achievement along with prior completion of both a JD and LLM.
Suffolk Law's SJD program is an intellectually demanding course that encourages students to broaden their perspectives and innovate within legal scholarship. Participants benefit from guidance by seasoned professionals and immersion in an environment of influential legal thinkers. Admission to the SJD program requires candidates to produce a comprehensive, publishable dissertation that offers novel insights to legal scholarship as a degree requirement.
Advance your legal education, discover innovative approaches, and achieve your professional ambitions in the field of law.
Real estate and land use law involves diverse matters related to property utilization, transactions, and development. This practice area extends from fundamental principles of property acquisition, ownership, and transfer - covering ownership structures, possession rights, gift transactions, future interests, co-ownership arrangements, leasing matters, conveyance systems, and regulatory frameworks addressed in core property courses. Aspiring practitioners should particularly focus on understanding mechanisms for land use regulation through contractual agreements and public controls like zoning and subdivision ordinances.
This legal specialty develops from foundational property law concepts examined in required coursework. It further investigates subjects such as ownership characteristics, possession rights, shared ownership structures, rental agreements, property transfer systems, and both private and public land use restrictions. Future practitioners need expertise in regulatory and contractual land use controls, including zoning and subdivision regulations.