
Graduate School of Law
A Graduate School of Law is a postgraduate academic institution where students pursue advanced legal education beyond an undergraduate degree. It offers specialized programs like a Master of Laws (LL.M.) or Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D.), preparing students for highly skilled legal careers, scholarly research, or academia. The school focuses on in-depth legal theory, research, and practical skills, often allowing students to choose specific areas such as constitutional law, international law, or corporate law. Graduation from a law school typically enhances professional prospects and legal expertise, supporting careers in legal practice, policy, or academia.