Are students at non-U.S. law schools eligible to participate?
Students at non-U.S. law schools are invited to apply to the program. Their applications should be accompanied by their law program transcript and, if they attended a law school at which instruction was not primarily in English, a TOEFEL score. In addition, all applicants from non-U.S. law schools must submit a letter reflecting their home institution’s support for their participation. The admission decision for students from non-U.S. law schools will be based on the recommendation of the Associate Dean of Academics.
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