Master of Laws (LL.M.)

Loyola’s Master of Laws (LL.M.) program is designed for foreign law graduates and experienced attorneys from both the U.S. and abroad. Students can specialize in areas such as civil litigation & advocacy, criminal justice, cybersecurity & data privacy, entertainment law, intellectual property, international business law, or bar track preparation—or tailor their coursework to match their interests. LL.M. students benefit from career support through Loyola’s Career Development Office, providing valuable resources and professional guidance. They also have access to extracurricular activities, legal clinics, centers, student groups, networking events, and Loyola’s 20,000+ alumni network. All applicants are considered for scholarships of up to $40,000—no additional application or documentation is required.