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  1. J.D./LL.M. Bankruptcy or Real Estate. As a student in the J.D./LL.M. joint degree program, you complete both your J.D. degree and your LL.M. degree in Bankruptcy or Real Estate in as little as seven semesters. Learn More About Our J.D./LL.M. Bankruptcy and Real Estate Programs.

  2. Jeremy Sheff joined the faculty of St. John’s University School of Law in the fall of 2008. He teaches Property, Introduction to Intellectual Property, Patent Law, Trademark Law, International Intellecutal Property, and First Amendment Law. He was appointed Founding Director of the Intellectual Property Law Center in 2014.

  3. Mark C. Niles, has joined the St. John’s Law faculty where he teaches and specializes in Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, and Governmental Liability. After graduating from law school, Professor Niles served as a law clerk for the Honorable Francis Murnaghan Jr. of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, as a ...

  4. J.D. University of Chicago Law School B.A. University of South California (cum laude) Sheldon A. Evans focuses his teaching and scholarship on criminal sentencing, punishment theory, and its intersection with immigration policies. His work also follows emerging trends in technology and art, and their intersection with criminal and immigration law.

  5. Tuition for students enrolled at St. John's University School of Law for the 2024-2025 academic year will be $72,630 for the full-time program and $54,470 for the part-time flex day program. As an applicant to St. John's School of Law, you will be considered for scholarship at the time your application is reviewed under regular admission review.

  6. Law School Student General Fee. $150. $300. Important Additional Information. All fees and the entire tuition for each semester are due and payable in full or on an online University Payment Plan by the due date of each semester before registration can be completed. Tuition rates are effective as of Summer 2024 through Spring of 2025.