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Law School at LLS

Thinking about transitioning from journalism to law? Consider the JD Evening Program at Loyola Law School. The No. 1 evening program in the West, it will be rebooted in fall 2022 to a hybrid schedule requiring a regular on-campus commitment of just one night a week (Mondays).

Loyola Law School has long been a place where reporters from an array of news outlets, including the Associated Press and CNN, have transitioned from newsroom to courtroom. That is no surprise, given its location in downtown Los Angeles, support of journalists in the form of programs like the annual Journalist Law School, and faculty members who hail from the newsroom (including Sam Pillsbury, who went from newspaper reporter to federal prosecutor before becoming a professor).

The reinvented program leverages the law school’s 100+ year history as a leader in the part-time JD field with remote instruction cultivated through the pre-pandemic launch of its innovative online graduate tax program. Learn more about Loyola and how the new format of its legendary JD Evening program puts a law degree within reach for those with even the busiest of schedules. Download your copy of the digital brochure.

In the brochure, you will find helpful information about the rebooted JD Evening program. Start planning your application to LLS and learn more about unique learning and networking opportunities.

Also, feel free to reach out to their team directly. Admissions representatives are delighted to share their personal experiences consulting with prospective students on how to build a successful application and plan for law school. Make an appointment to speak with an Admissions counselor or visit during chat hours.

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