As reported by New York Lawyer, Vermont Law School is offering two new completely online programs starting in May: a master’s in environmental law and policy and an environmental law LL.M.—the “first all-online environmental law LL.M. in the United States.”
Several online LL.M. programs have launched this year, specifically at Southwestern Law, Florida Coastal Law, and Loyola University Chicago Law. NYU Law now offers its executive LL.M. in taxation fully online, and other schools including BU Law and Alabama Law have LL.M. offerings that can be mostly or totally attended online.
Vermont will keep classes to 15 students, with a total of 60 students per year for both courses together. Plus, the programs will be asynchronous, in that “students can attend classes whenever convenient for them.” There are no foreign students enrolled as of now, but that will probably change over time, as the programs will “help improve student access to the school.”
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