Georgetown University Law Center is launching a new LL.M. program in national security law — only the second program of its kind at a U.S. law school (nearby George Washington University Law School started an LL.M. in national security and U.S. foreign relations law in 2008).
Georgetown’s program will harness its existing strength in national security, which includes more than a dozen faculty experts and the Georgetown Center on National Security and the Law, as well as more than 60 adjunct professors with experience in national security.
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