Georgetown Law Center Reduces LL.M. Tuition for Former Government Lawyers by 50%


In an effort to support legal professionals transitioning from public service, Georgetown University Law Center has announced a significant tuition reduction for its LL.M. programs. The reduction, a 50% cut, is available to former government lawyers who hold a J.D. from a U.S.-accredited law school. This initiative is set to apply to various LL.M. programs including those focusing on environmental and energy law, international business and economic law, national and global health law, national security law, taxation, and technology law and policy.

This strategic move aims to make advanced legal education more accessible to lawyers after their public service careers, encouraging continued professional development and engagement in specialized legal fields. For more information on the program details and the exact eligibility requirements, the full announcement can be accessed via the National Law Journal.