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Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University
J.D. Concentration Criminal Law and Procedure
Juris Doctor
Full time
On-Campus
English
Students enrolled in the Criminal Law and Procedure Concentration will receive instruction and training in those subjects and skills that are fundamental to the real-world practice of criminal law.
Rutgers Law School - Camden & Newark
Juris Doctor in Foreign Lawyer Program
- Newark, USA
Juris Doctor
On-Campus
English
The Foreign Lawyer Program creates an opportunity for those who have earned a law degree abroad and practised law outside the United States to receive up to 28 advance standing credits, earning a J.D. degree upon completing 56 credits within two academic years.
Marquette University Law School
J.D. Criminal Law
Juris Doctor
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
English
The Criminal Law curriculum at Marquette University Law School offers a rich diversity of classroom and internship experiences for students interested in the practice of criminal law. The classroom component of this curriculum begins with a series of core courses in Criminal Law, Criminal Process, and The Constitution and Criminal Investigation (a study of the law regulating arrest, search and seizure, interrogation, and the identification of suspects).
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A criminal law program can help those who want careers in the legal field. Classes typically teach students about the theories and methods behind certain laws. Graduates can become professional litigators or even help fight terrorism.
A Juris Doctor or Doctor of Jurisprudence degree is a law degree earned by completing a two- to four-year law school program. JD holders may practice law in a given U.S. state after passing a bar examination.