worthingco: thanks again for your comments. advice duly noted. novemberdude: thank you for the thoughtful reply. i appreciate your perspective...
steve/ worthingco/ tmartca: thanks much for your replies. i'll be sure to look into the other LLB programs in the UK and s. africa prior to moving...
hello: i have a B.A. from the university of CO and am a successful businessperson not in need of a job or new career. for some strange reason,...
thanks oxpecker/ airtorn: thanks very much. i will look closely at the empire program as well as read through the irvine thread. best, matty.
Thanks, airtorn. This is the first I've heard of UC Irvine's program. Very interesting; I will certainly spend some time reviewing the site. Boy,...
Friends: are you aware of any DL R.A. graduate program in law/ legal studies other than California University of Pennsylvania's (www.cup.edu)? I...
NWCU vs. Concord Hello Randell: I've attended both schools. Concord has excellent bells and whistles-- a very organized and useful student...
"Active" Practice A very good question, Dave. Nosborne is right-- the meaning of "active" practice varies by jurisdiction. It is a very relevant...
Would someone in the know mind listing, in one place, (i.e. a response to this inquiry) DL Ph.D. programs other than Union that are currently RA?...
Homer: Other DL Law Programs utilize internet technology, however none to quite the level of Concord. Each week, Concord offers a real-time audio...
Ph.D.'s in Law Actually, Nosborne, there are some very interesting Ph.D. programs in Law. The most compelling, in my mind, is the Jurisprudence...
I can't say I have much faith in the Saratoga strategy. It is based on receiving the LL.M. degree "first" and then "finishing up" at Saratoga with...
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