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Maryland Carey Law offers opportunities in a variety of disciplines including health law, dispute resolution, environmental law, business law, cybersecurity and crisis management, intellectual property, international and comparative law, and women, leadership, and equality. Explore specialty programs & centers.
- Business Law
The Business Law Program is uniquely positioned to provide...
- Cybersecurity & Crisis Management
Courses at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey...
- Dispute Resolution
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- Environmental Law
As climate change poses new challenges to several areas of...
- Law & Health Care
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- Intellectual Property Law
As a student in Maryland Carey Law’s Intellectual Property...
- Chacón Center for Immigrant Justice
The Chacón Center for Immigrant Justice at Maryland Carey...
- Dual-Degree Programs
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- Business Law
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The University of Maryland School of Law was authorized by the Maryland legislature in 1813 and began regular instruction in 1824. It is one of the oldest law schools in the nation, but its innovative programs make it one of the liveliest and most dynamic today. Maryland Law stands among five other professional schools on the University of Maryland...
At the beginning of the 19th century, an aspiring lawyer would master the profession through an apprenticeship with an experienced member of the Bar. In Maryland, a prolific legal writer and commentator namedDavid Hoffmanhelped to formalize legal instruction by persuading the state legislature to found the Law Institute at the University of Marylan...
The School of Law's experiential programs are among the most extensive in the country. Through our nationally recognizedClinical Law Program, students can enroll in an array of courses to represent a criminal defendant, an emerging business owner, someone with HIV/AIDS, an environmental group, a disabled person, or perhaps a scientist wanting to pa...
The University of Maryland Carey School of Law strives to develop outstanding professionals educated in the law. Through excellent teaching in both classroom and clinical settings, the school seeks to prepare our students for productive leadership and professional roles in the law, public service, business, and government, in Maryland, the nation, ...
For the legal system to function effectively, the profession must reflect the intellectual and cultural diversity that characterizes this nation. It is the School of Law's institutional conviction that diversity of perspectives - shaped by economic or cultural background, by race, by gender, by sexual orientation, by disabilityand by philosophical ...
The University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law (formerly University of Maryland School of Law) is the law school of the University of Maryland, Baltimore and is located in Baltimore City, Maryland, U.S. Its location places Maryland Law in the Baltimore-Washington legal and business community. [3]
- 85% (2021)
- 51st (2023)
- 1816; 207 years ago
- Renée M. Hutchins
LLM Program. Take your legal expertise to the next level with a Master of Laws (LLM) degree from Maryland Carey Law. The LLM program is designed for U.S.-educated lawyers who already hold a JD degree from an American Bar Association accredited law school and foreign-trained lawyers who want to enhance their prior legal training by developing a ...
The Francis King Carey School of Law at University of Maryland (Carey) has an application deadline of April 1. The full-time program application fee at the Francis King...
To be eligible to apply for admission to the Juris Doctor program at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, you must hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university or expect to graduate during the current academic year.