State
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Law school
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Link
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Remarks
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Arizona
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James E. Rogers College of Law
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[77]
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"The Advanced JD Program for non-US lawyers is for those who have studied law outside the US, but now wish to expand their professional opportunities by earning a US law degree."
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California
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Southwestern Law School
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[78]
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The first accelerated 2-year program in the U.S., operating since 1974.
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California
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Pepperdine University School of Law
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[79]
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"After an initial summer session beginning in May, the Accelerated Option students will enroll in the regular first year JD classes and continue to matriculate in the regular JD program."
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Florida
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Shepard Broad College of Law
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https://www.law.nova.edu/admission/foreign-educated-applicants.html
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Florida
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Stetson University College of Law
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[80]
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"Stetson Law will allow qualified foreign-educated attorneys the opportunity to apply as transfer applicants for fall entry and complete the J.D. in an accelerated manner, typically two years if attending on a full-time basis. Candidates may also apply for part-time consideration. Following graduation, candidates may sit for the Bar Examination in any state."
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Florida
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Western Michigan University Cooley Law School
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[64]
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Campus in Tampa Bay, FL. Additional campuses in Auburn Hills, Grand Rapids, and Lansing, MI.
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Hawai'i
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University of Hawai'i William S. Richardson School of Law
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[81]
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Hawai'i's only law school offers a 2-year Advanced JD Program for graduates of non-US law schools. Students admitted to the accelerated JD program receive the same degree as other JD students and are eligible to take the bar examination in all U.S. jurisdictions, if they meet the other requirements for admission.
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Illinois
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Northwestern University School of Law
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[82]
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Northwestern Law was the first and only top tier law school to offer a 2-year accelerated JD program. This program has since been replaced with a 2-year JD for foreign-educated attorneys.[1][3]
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Indiana
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Indiana University Bloomington
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https://law.indiana.edu/admission/jd-apply/advanced-standing.html
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Advanced standing
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Kansas
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University of Kansas School of Law
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[83]
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Students begin the program in May. Can also still participate in a wide range of Study Abroad options in 2nd year.
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Massachusetts
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Suffolk University Law School
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[84]
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Michigan
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Western Michigan University Cooley Law School
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[64]
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Campuses in Auburn Hills, Grand Rapids, and Lansing, MI. Additional campus in Tampa Bay, FL.
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Nebraska
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Creighton University School of Law
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[85]
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"Students in the program can participate in summer study-abroad program "From Nuremberg to The Hague," in which students travel to Germany and The Netherlands to study international law, the impact of the Holocaust on the law, and the prosecution of war criminals and perpetrators of genocide and crimes against humanity."[4]
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New Jersey
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Rutgers Law School
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[70]
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"The Foreign Lawyer Program creates an opportunity for those who have earned a law degree abroad and practiced law outside the United States to receive up to 28 advance standing credits and earn an accelerated J.D. degree upon the completion of 56 credits at Rutgers Law School."
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New York
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Albany Law School
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[86]
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Eliminates tuition costs for the third year. Students will have the option of starting in January or May, and after 24 months of intensive study will be ready to sit for the February or July bar exam, respectively.[5]
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New York
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Pace University School of Law
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[87]
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"The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University’s Accelerated Program allows students to begin law school in January (spring term) and graduate within two and a half years, instead of the traditional three year full-time curriculum."[6]
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New York
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Touro Law Center
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[88]
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"Touro Law Center’s new accelerated degree program is an extraordinary opportunity for a select group of qualified applicants to complete all requirements for the Juris Doctor degree during a concentrated and rigorous 24-month period and to sit for a Bar Examination only 26 months after they begin their law school studies."[7]
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Ohio
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University of Dayton School of Law
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[89]
|
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Pennsylvania
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Thomas R. Kline School of Law(Previously Earle Mack School of Law at Drexel University)
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[90]
|
Students in the Fast Forward accelerated JD program take up to 17 credits per semester for six consecutive semesters over two years.
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Rhode Island
|
Roger Williams University
|
[91]
|
Program takes 2 and 1/2 years to complete
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Tennessee
|
University of Tennessee College of Law
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[92]
|
Allows students to finish in 2 and 1/2 years instead of 3
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Virginia
|
Regent University School of Law
|
[93]
|
Program began in 2013. It allows students to attend over the summer, instead of getting internships, to finish in only 2 years.
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Virginia
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University of Richmond School of Law
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[94]
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"Lawyers with a first degree in law from outside the United States who are admitted to our program receive one year’s credit toward their Juris Doctor degree. This enables them to graduate in two years but still to receive the same J.D. degree that our three-year students receive."
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Vermont
|
Vermont Law School
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[95]
|
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Washington
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Gonzaga University School of Law
|
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Program will start again in 2017 after previously starting in 2014 and being discontinued after one year.
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Washington
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University of Washington Law School
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[96]
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