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  2. List of law schools in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Spend two years at each of the University of Ottawa and either Michigan State University College of Law or Washington College of Law to obtain Canadian common-law and U.S. law degrees (double JD). McGill University, Faculty of Law. Complete 3, 3.5 or 4 years (at the student's option) to earn civil- (B.C.L.) and common-law (J.D.) degrees through ...

  3. Correspondence law school - Wikipedia

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    The first law school to offer a degree program completely online was Concord Law School, the law school of Purdue University Global (the online division for Purdue University), which started in 1998. As of 2006 Concord is the largest of the seven distance learning law schools. [ 14 ]

  4. Bachelor of Laws - Wikipedia

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    The University of London External Programme in Laws (LLB) has been awarding its law degree via distance learning since 1858. At the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, the principal law degree remains the Bachelor of Arts, in either Jurisprudence or Law, which is equivalent to an LLB in other universities. Traditionally, the LLB at Cambridge ...

  5. Université de Montréal Faculty of Law - Wikipedia

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    For nearly 60 years [when?], the Faculty has published the Revue Juridique Thémis de l'Université de Montréal which was ranked by the Washington and Lee University School of Law as Canada's first primarily French-speaking journal, along with the University of Toronto Law Journal for English-speaking Canada and the Harvard Law Review for the United States.

  6. Accelerated JD program - Wikipedia

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    A "3+3 JD program" or "BA to JD program" is a program in which students combine certain requirements of a bachelor's degree (usually a BA) with the requirements of a Juris Doctor degree. Students thus usually receive their bachelor's degree after completing the first year of law school.

  7. University of Alberta Faculty of Law - Wikipedia

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    Established as an undergraduate faculty in 1912 it is the third oldest law school in Canada, and often considered the oldest law school in Western Canada. The school offers a three-year Juris Doctor (J.D.) program, as well as the graduate degrees of Master of Laws (LL.M.) and Ph.D.

  8. Who is Richard Lewis? What to know about the comedian ... - AOL

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    Although he was born in 1947 in New Jersey, Lewis graduated from Ohio State University in 1969 with a degree in advertising and continuously showed his support for the Buckeyes throughout his career.

  9. University of Toronto Faculty of Law - Wikipedia

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    While common in the United States, the University of Toronto is the only university in Canada to offer the SJD as its terminal law degree. All other Canadian universities offer a Ph.D. in law, while the University of Ottawa grants a Doctor of Laws as its terminal degree. Under Ontario law, holders of the SJD are entitled to use the prefix ...

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