Must attorneys licensed by the State Bar of California wishing to pursue the LLM degree at GGU have graduated from an ABA-accredited law school?
No, attorneys already licensed by the state of California may be accepted into the LLM in US Legal Studies program. They may be graduates of California accredited schools, or even non-accredited California law schools and correspondence schools, as long as they have passed the California bar exam.
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