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Towards A More Ethical Ll.M. Degree: Let's Give International Lawyers The Value They Deserve, Carrie W. Teitcher, Kathleen Darvil Feb 2021

Towards A More Ethical Ll.M. Degree: Let's Give International Lawyers The Value They Deserve, Carrie W. Teitcher, Kathleen Darvil

Florida Journal of International Law

Created for international lawyers seeking American credentials, LL.M. programs have proliferated, filling a need in an increasingly global market. Yet the American Bar Association offers no guidance as to how programs specifically designed for international lawyers should be structured. The road to a more ethical LL.M degree necessarily begins with the American Bar Association and the need for it to establish guidelines for such programs, at least for those programs which qualify international lawyers to sit for the bar exam.

Nor do law schools do enough to ensure that LL.M. students seeking to become licensed attorneys in the United States …