Friday, July 13, 2018

Unexpected Opportunity to Join LL.M. Program

Each year, the LL.M. Program in Agricultural & Food Law accepts a small number of practicing attorneys and recent law graduates into their full-time residency program in beautiful Fayetteville, Arkansas.

One of the attorneys we accepted for Fall 2018 has had to withdraw, leaving us with one surprise opening. This position includes a Graduate Assistantship, with a full tuition waiver plus a $10,000 stipend. GA duties include networking with LL.M. alumni throughout the world. This is an extraordinary opportunity for a qualified candidate.

If you are a law graduate with an interest in focusing your career on the many new opportunities in agricultural law, sustainability, and food law & policy, please consider joining us. Application information is available on our website and additional information is found our our Program blog.  Our schedule of fall classes is posted on the blog at Announcing Fall 2018 Classes.

Note that in addition to our in-residence program, many attorneys attend the Program via distance. Most of our distance students are attorneys in practice who attend part-time from the convenience of their home or office. Watch our short video, LL.M. Integrated Distance Education for a look at how our classes are conducted.

Feel free to contact me directly with questions -  sas.susan@gmail.com.  Note that this is a JD-required opportunity.

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Susan A. Schneider
William H. Enfield Professor of Law
Director, LL.M. Program in Agricultural & Food Law
University of Arkansas School of Law