The University of Tulsa College of Law is distinguished by its rich curriculum and depth of scholarship focused on energy, environmental and natural resources policy and law. TU College of Law, ranked 86th by U.S. News and World Report Top 100 Law Schools, has accomplished a steady climb, moving up 61 places in just the past 4 years. The energy law program at TU also continues to gain national recognition.
TU College of Law now offers an LL.M. in American Law for Foreign Lawyers, with an Energy Concentration. The LL.M. is a 24 credit program spanning one academic year (August-May) and is open to applicants who have a law degree that qualifies them to practice law in a country outside the United States. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, with priority review given to applications received by April 1st. Please see the Energy Concentration LL.M. website for more information about how to apply.
Energy- focused curriculum, programming and events are designed in collaboration with TU Law’s Sustainable Energy Resources Law Board (SERL), a network of prestigious and practicing professionals in the field. The College of Law is partnered with Washington D.C.-based Energy Bar Association to publish the Energy Law Journal . In addition to the LL.M., The University of Tulsa College of Law also offers an online Master of Jurisprudence in Energy Law (MJEL). The degree targets non-attorneys looking to enhance their professional trajectories with legal training.
Learn more about Tulsa, a small US city long known for its “eclectic mix of new and old,” its art deco architecture, and its place in the U.S. energy industry.
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