LLM
Vanderbilt University Law School
131 21st Avenue South, Nashville, TN 37203, USA
Phone: 615.322.6452 | Fax: 615.322.1531
E-mail: llm.program@law.vanderbilt.edu |
Website: law.vanderbilt.edu
Introduction
Vanderbilt University, founded in 1873, is located in Nashville, Tennessee, in the southeastern region of the US. The university comprises 10 schools, including a distinguished medical center, the Owen Graduate School of Management, the Blair School of Music, and the Peabody College of Education and Human Development, and draws its 12,000 students from all 50 states and 90 foreign nations.
Situated on a beautiful university campus in a sophisticated and dynamic city, Vanderbilt Law School offers a first-rate legal education in a setting that promotes a great quality of life. Vanderbilt's hometown of Nashville has emerged as a vibrant and progressive city that offers wide-ranging cultural and recreational options. Consistently ranked as one of America's most livable cities, Nashville is the state capital with a metropolitan area population of 1.6 million, and Vanderbilt is ideally situated in this major center of legal activity.
Among the nation's leading law schools, Vanderbilt is nationally and internationally recognized for its distinguished faculty, its talented students drawn from across the United States and around the world, and its rigorous curriculum. Building on this tradition of excellence, Vanderbilt has established itself as a leader in designing innovative programs that connect outstanding theoretical training to real-world information and experiences relevant to twenty-first century law practice.
Vanderbilt fosters a tradition of challenging intellectual inquiry in an atmosphere of mutual respect. This small-school sense of collegiality combined with a distinguished and accessible faculty creates an exceptional environment for intensive graduate legal study. LLM students are fully integrated into the Vanderbilt community, studying alongside American and other international students in the JD program. With about 40 students in each entering LLM class and 195 students in each entering JD class, Vanderbilt's purposefully limited size makes it possible for students to enjoy greater access to faculty and promotes a sense of community that is one of Vanderbilt's most distinguishing attributes.
Law School Enrollment
- Total law school enrollment: 586
- Total LLM program enrollment: 40
Physical Facilities
The Law School facilities are among the best designed in the nation, featuring a central open courtyard with adjacent cafe, comfortable lounges, and abundant natural light. Situated on a park-like campus that is designated a national arboretum, the building is designed for twenty-first century legal studies and research with wireless connectivity, state-of-the-art classrooms and trial courtroom, and on-site and remote access to a host of electronic resources. The law library provides a variety of study spaces, including two reading rooms and nearly 200 carrels. The service-oriented library staff oversees a collection of over 605,000 volumes and more than 250 electronic databases, and all other Vanderbilt libraries, containing more than 3.3 million volumes, are also available to law students.
In addition to the law school's resources and services, law students have access to a broad array of campus resources, including Vanderbilt University's Jean and Alexander Heard Library System, among the top research libraries in the nation, and one of the most important research libraries in the Southeast. Home to over 8 million items, the Library holds more than 3.5 million volumes, 3.1 million microform items, and 1.2 million locally created digital collections.
The Vanderbilt Student Life Center features over 18,000 square feet of event space, the Office of International Student and Scholar Services, and a Starbucks; while the Sarratt Student Center houses the university dining center, a cinema, an art gallery, and the campus bookstore.
Law students enjoy unwinding at the Student Recreation Center, a well-equipped work-out facility that features a gym with three basketball courts, a suspended indoor running track, a large indoor pool, a weight and cardio room, and indoor racquetball, squash, and tennis courts, as well as club and intramural sports.
Housing
A wide variety of housing opportunities are available in the areas surrounding the Law School. Many apartment buildings are located within walking distance, and many more in nearby downtown and residential neighborhoods. The Law School has an agreement with Barbizon apartments, conveniently located less than one block from campus, to make affordable, furnished and unfurnished units available to incoming law students. Incoming students receive the Obiter Dictum, a guide written by Vanderbilt law students containing valuable information and advice about area housing, and the Admissions Office also provides advice and assistance with housing arrangements.
LLM Programs/Areas of Specialization
Vanderbilt offers three tracks to the LLM degree, the Course Track, the Thesis Track, and the Law and Business Track; and one joint degree program, the LLM/MA in Latin American Studies.
A variety of academic offerings allow LLM students to focus on a particular area of interest in an array of fields, including corporate and business law, constitutional law, litigation and dispute resolution, criminal law, negotiation, international law, intellectual property, law and human behavior, environmental law, and law and economics. Vanderbilt law professors are prolific and influential scholars and researchers who are known nationally and internationally for their work.
During the fall semester, all LLM students take "Introduction to Legal Research and Writing in the United States." This course, specifically tailored to meet the needs of foreign attorneys and scholars, provides a distinct academic forum in which LLM students learn how to conduct legal research in the United States; the fundamental, generally accepted conventions of written legal analysis and citation in the United States; and the basic vocabulary of legal analysis and advocacy in the United States. During the fall semester, LLM students may enroll in an additional noncredit Legal English course, which addresses the legal vocabulary and acquaints students with the legal terms and idioms they will encounter in the classroom and in legal texts.
All LLM students also take the course "Life of the Law." This class gives students a comprehensive overview of the American legal system, legal methodologies, legal concepts, and theoretical frameworks for law.
Each of Vanderbilt's LLM programs are described more thoroughly below. Additional information is also available on the Law School website, or by contacting:
Vanderbilt University Law School
131 21st Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37203
USA
E-mail: llm.program@law.vanderbilt.edu
Course Track: Focus on Courses
Course Track students focus exclusively on coursework, choosing their courses from the law school's extensive curriculum. A faculty advisor or a law school administrator helps Course Track students tailor their studies to individual career goals and intellectual interests.
Thesis Track: Focus on Research
Thesis Track students complete a substantial research project that culminates in a scholarly paper. Students enrolled in the Thesis Track program work closely with a faculty advisor with expertise in their areas of study, choosing courses that support their research interests, conducting legal research, and writing a scholarly paper. Only students with strong English language and writing skills who are capable of extended independent research should choose the Thesis Track option. Thesis Track applicants should have a well-developed research focus and indicate their interest in working closely with one or more Vanderbilt law professors in their applications.
Law and Business: Focus on Corporate Law
The Law and Business Track offers full-time, intensive academic and professional training in corporate law, securities regulation, finance, accounting, and the principles of corporate governance. Vanderbilt has a well-established Certificate in Law and Business curriculum and is widely known for producing lawyers who understand not only the legal and regulatory environment in which businesses operate, but also understand corporate governance, the principles of finance and accounting, and the economic and financial frameworks of transactions.
Law and Business Track graduates will generally use their training in their home countries to pursue careers in business law, as government regulators, or in other international posts that benefit from an excellent understanding of business law and corporate management. Because Law and Business graduates understand how businesses operate, they return to their home countries prepared to work effectively with business executives, managers, and directors to navigate laws and regulations governing business activities.
LLM/MA in Latin American Studies
A student may enter the LLM/MA in Latin American Studies joint degree program by being accepted by both the Law School and the Graduate School. The requirements for this program and the degree include 11 hours of coursework in the Law School, 24 hours of coursework in Latin American Studies, and a thesis for 6 hours credit. Students will normally pursue their coursework over the first three semesters, devoting the bulk of their time in the fourth semester of study to the completion of the thesis. Students will be enrolled in each school for two of the four semesters.
Legal English
Vanderbilt LLM students benefit from an intensive summer Legal English program designed to provide the language and academic skills needed to succeed in a demanding educational program at a top US law school. Provided in association with the Vanderbilt University English Language Center, the program includes intensive instruction in oral and written communication, small group discussions, and practice responding quickly and concisely in large group discussions. During the fall semester, LLM students may enroll in an additional noncredit Legal English course, which addresses the legal vocabulary and acquaints students with the legal terms and idioms they will encounter in the classroom and in legal texts.
Student Services and Organizations
One of the reasons that students choose Vanderbilt is the congenial, collaborative intellectual atmosphere on campus. A busy schedule of visiting speakers, symposia, and conferences is augmented by the activities of more than 50 student organizations. Vanderbilt law students are active, public-minded, and diverse—all qualities reflected by a wide variety of thriving student organizations at the law school. Even with little free time, most students find it worthwhile to join one or more organizations for professional advancement, personal enhancement, altruism, and networking—or simply to balance the demands of law study.
An LLM student is elected each fall to serve as an officer on the Vanderbilt Bar Association (VBA) board, the student government organization for the law school committed to serving both LLM and JD students during their time at Vanderbilt. The VBA invites LLM students to participate in a variety of social events throughout the year, as well as in community service and outreach opportunities.
Vanderbilt Law School's Office of Student Affairs provides an array of services and support to students, including general counseling and Bar examination support. Beyond the law school, LLM students have access to advice and support from Vanderbilt's Office of International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS), which provides advice and counseling on immigration, cross-cultural, and personal matters. The ISSS Office also sponsors field trips providing opportunities for international students to visit Nashville landmarks, and a variety of social and mentorship programs connecting international students with Americans on and off campus.
Career Services
Vanderbilt has one of the most successful career services programs among the nation's leading law schools, providing comprehensive resources to help students explore career options. Recent Vanderbilt LLM graduates are employed in firms, government, corporations, nonprofits, academe, and other settings around the world. Vanderbilt Law alumni form a global network that spans 49 states and DC, 3 US territories, and 29 foreign nations.
Vanderbilt's Career Services Office is committed to supporting LLM students throughout the year. A career counselor works individually with students to explore professional interests and aspirations and to develop strong résumés and interviewing skills. Vanderbilt LLM students are invited to attend the annual International Student Interview Program (ISIP) held in New York, NY, where approximately 130 employers from the United States and around the world select students for initial interviews based on the résumés they receive.
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