Two U.S. law schools are expanding into China with new degrees—one of which is the first of its kind.

The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, which offers the only bachelor's degree in law in the United States, has launched a dual degree enabling Chinese law students, while remaining in China, to obtain both a bachelor's in law from Arizona and an LL.B.— the undergraduate law degree model adopted by many foreign countries.

Meanwhile, Case Western Reserve University School of Law has partnered with Zhejiang University Guanghua Law School to offer a dual Juris Doctor and LL.M. program, allowing Case Western Law students to spend their third year studying in China.