LLM Law – Indigenous Peoples’ Law and Policy
What makes the Law – Indigenous Peoples’ Law and Policy at the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law (Arizona Law) unique is its approach to legal education in the field of federal Indian law, tribal law and policy, and indigenous peoples human rights.
Quick Facts
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Full-time Duration: |
1 year |
Starting in: |
August, January |
Tuition Fee: |
$10,063 per semester |
Location: |
Tucson, United States |
Students are trained in the classroom and in real-world settings by faculty who are leaders both in their academic fields and as practitioners in tribal, national, and international forums.
Education
For nearly three decades, Arizona Law has been a leader in the field of American Indian and indigenous peoples law, policy, and human rights. Arizona Law is the only law school in the world offering all three graduate degrees in the field (JD, LLM, and SJD), a Master of Legal Studies (MLS), and a Master of Professional Studies (MPS) with a concentration in indigenous peoples’ law and policy.
Throughout the academic year Law – Indigenous Peoples’ Law and Policy at the University of Arizona offers robust course offerings and significant scholarship funding for qualified students.