The University of Oklahoma

Course Details

Master of Laws (LL.M.)

Course Description

The John B. Turner LL.M. Program offers a unique combination of courses and allows students to choose from three specializations: Energy and Natural Resources, Indigenous Peoples Law, or U.S. Legal Studies (for foreign-educated lawyers). OU Law provides LL.M. students outstanding opportunities such as learning from world class faculty, attending guest lectures, field trips, social events, and networking opportunities. LL.M. students may also receive credit for related courses offered by other OU departments. Legendary professors including Owen Anderson, Richard Hemingway, Drew Kershen, Peter Krug, Victor Kulp, Eugene Kuntz, Maurice Merrill, Joe Rarick, and Rennard Strickland have made the OU Law a national leader in energy, natural resources, and indigenous peoples. Professors who continue this tradition include Monika Ehrman, (Oil & Gas and Energy Law), Taiawagi Helton (Environmental Law and Native American Natural Resources Law), Joyce Palomar (Land Use and Real Estate Transactions), Lindsay Robertson (Indian law and Human Rights Law), and Murray Tab (Environmental Law). In addition, the College is fortunate to have several distinguished adjunct and visiting professors who teach highly specialized classes in these program areas. LL.M. Specializations Master of Laws in Energy and Natural Resources Master of Laws in Indigenous Peoples Law Masters of Laws in U.S. Legal Studies (For Foreign-Educated Lawyers)

Course Duration

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1year

Career outcomes

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Master of Laws (LL.M.) The University of Oklahoma