Duke University School of Law - Joint Degree Programs

Joint Degree Programs

  • LL.M. in Judicial Studies. A program for siting state, federal, and international judges that takes place over two summers (four weeks per summer). The inaugural class of 2012 included a total of 18 judges, including 12 state court judges, 4 federal court judges and 2 international judges. Faculty included Justice Samuel Alito; Judge Lee Rosenthall of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas; and David_F._Levi, Former U.S. Federal Judge and Dean of Duke Law School; as well as guest lectures from the Chief Justices of both the Supreme Court of Utah and the Supreme Court of Texas.
  • JD/LLM in International & Comparative Law
  • JD/LLM in Law & Entrepreneurship
  • JD/MA or MS
  • JD/MBA and Accelerated-JD/MBA (Fuqua_School_of_Business)
  • JD/Master of Environmental Management (Nicholas_School_of_the_Environment)
  • JD/Master of Public Policy (Sanford_School_of_Public_Policy)
  • JD/Master in Global Business Law
  • JD/Master of Theological Studies
  • JD/MD (Duke_Medical_School)
  • JD/PhD
  • JD/MPP or MPA (John_F._Kennedy_School_of_Government at


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