Registration Guide 2024-2025

AREAS OF FOCUS

States, and non-citizens seeking lawful status and naturalization with a primary focus on individuals who are detained by ICE. Individual representation includes appearing before the Immigration Court in Boston. Students will also prepare and file complex immigration applications with US Citizenship and Immigration Services. Students may also work on a range of legislative and advocacy projects that will include collaborations with nationally recognized co-counsel, community organizations and the media. Foreign Direct Investment International Moot Court: Suffolk University Law School is a co-founder of the Foreign Direct Investment International Moot Competition ("FDI Moot") and selects a team of four students to participate each year, competing with other students from other law schools around the world.

Jessup International Moot Court Team: The Law School supports a team of four students for participation in the well-known Jessup International Moot Competition, which takes place each year.

Summer Law Program in Galway

International Externship Program: Suffolk's International Externship Program provides students the opportunity to participate in the legal work of international non-governmental organizations, international corporations, and law firms around the world. International Externships are a unique opportunity for law students to acquire practical experience and exposure to the law of another jurisdiction during the summer, for credit or not. The Law School also offers students opportunities to obtain international law related externships in the Boston area.

LL.M. in Global Law and Technology

The LLM in Global Law and Technology is intended to provide international and U.S. law graduates with the practical expertise they will need for the practice of law in the 21st Century. The program requires 24 credits, is full time or part time, and may be commenced in the fall or the spring. There are four tracks: Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law; Biomedicine and Health Law; International Law and Business; or U.S. Law and Legal Methods. Students may specialize in, or combine these tracks, or they may select from an even wider range of courses to develop their own academic program in order to meet their own professional needs.

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