At Coastal Law, focusing on the needs of students is paramount. Students in our LL.M. Program can participate in live, interactive lectures by top U.S. law professors over the Internet.

C. Peter Goplerud III
Dean and Professor of Law

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We are the first American Bar Association accredited law school to offer an LL.M. (Masters of U.S. Law) degree for international lawyers entirely online.

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Florida Coastal School of Law is located in Jacksonville, Florida. It has one of the largest J.D. programs in the United States. The LL.M. program is conducted entirely online; there are no onsite classes for the LL.M. program.

Classes Start August 30th

Classes Start on August 30th!

We are now accepting applications for students starting classes on August 30.

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Get a LL.M. at a Fraction of the Cost!

Tuition for the entire program is $13,000, a fraction of the cost of residential LL.M. programs in the United States. Students can pay tuition in four separate payments of a little over $3000 each.

Earn a Masters Degree (LL.M.) in U.S. Law with just a computer and an Internet connection!

Coastal Law is an American Bar Association (ABA) approved law school. Coastal Law’s Masters Degree (LL.M.) in U.S. Law is the first of its kind to offer all courses in an online, interactive classroom setting. Students can interact with distinguished U.S. law professors while learning the U.S. legal system.

Our live classes are scheduled for the convenience of working students, including weekend classes. Outside of class, you can participate in online discussion forums and conduct research in Lexis and Westlaw, the two premier online legal research databases. The curriculum consists of subjects that are frequently tested on U.S. bar exams, including Constitutional Law, Evidence, and Contracts & Sales.

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