The Master of Laws (LLM) program at Case Western Reserve University School of Law offers advanced legal education with opportunities for general study or specialization in areas such as U.S. and Global Legal Studies, Intellectual Property Law, International Business Law, and International Criminal Law. The program is targeted at both U.S. and foreign-trained lawyers seeking expertise in U.S. law, legal research, writing, and analysis, with a curriculum designed to prepare students for global legal practice or to qualify for a U.S. bar exam. The program is flexible, allowing students to tailor coursework and earn certificates of concentration, and is delivered on-campus in Cleveland, Ohio. Students must complete a minimum of 24 credit hours, composed of core legal courses and electives relevant to their specialization. Graduates are prepared for diverse legal careers in private practice, government, NGOs, compliance, and academia, with the global legal landscape in mind.