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  1. Joint Degree in Law and History (J.D./Ph.D)

    Stanford offers two joint degree programs in Law and History: (1) a JD/PhD program and (2) a JD/MA program. Both programs afford substantial savings in time and money as compared with the separate pursuit of each degree. The programs are designed to provide students interested in the study of law and history with top-level training in each ...

  2. JD/PhD American Legal History • Academics • Penn Carey Law

    The JD/PhD Program is designed to train the next generation of legal historians, who will teach American legal history in law schools, history departments, specialized graduate programs, and undergraduate legal studies programs.Students in this program have the opportunity to earn a combined JD/PhD in a condensed time frame while complementing their studies in each field with knowledge and ...

  3. Graduate Programs in Legal History/Law and Society

    Graduate Programs in Legal History/Law and Society. JD-Ph.D. Program in American Legal History, University of Pennsylvania ; JD-Ph.D. Program, Columbia University ; JD-Ph.D. Joint Degrees & J.D. -Ph.D. Fellowships, University of Chicago ; Joint Degrees, Law and History, Yale University Jurisprudence and Social Policy Program, University of California-Berkeley, Boalt Law School

  4. Law and History Program of Study

    The Law School offers a Coordinated JD/PhD Program with the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS). Students in the program earn a JD and a PhD, allowing them to integrate the study of law with their doctoral studies in history. Several members of the Harvard History Department work in areas related or highly relevant to the law.

  5. Legal History

    Legal History. Legal history enriches our understanding of the law, enhancing our grasp of current problems and empowering us to imagine new alternatives. Scholars examine how legal ideas, doctrines, and institutions change over time, exploring how they shape and are shaped by social, cultural, political, and economic contexts. Legal historians ...

  6. Graduate Program

    Graduate Program. The goal of the doctoral program is to train students to become both skilled scholars and conscientious teachers. Throughout the program students work with advisors and other faculty members as they engage in coursework, prepare for and take the general exam, work as teaching fellows, and research and write the dissertation.

  7. S.J.D. Program

    The Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D.) is Harvard Law School's most advanced law degree, designed for aspiring legal academics who wish to pursue sustained independent study, research and writing. In recent years we have created a vibrant intellectual community of young scholars from around the world, most of whom will secure teaching positions in their […]

  8. Legal History

    The study of law and history at NYU Law has deep roots. The Legal History Colloquium is the longest-running legal history workshop in the country, and the Samuel I. Golieb Fellowship Program, which produces leading entry-level academics, is the oldest legal history fellowship program in the United States.The Law School's legal history program also continues to grow and evolve; NYU is one of ...

  9. Legal History

    Welcome to the Legal History Program! This page is designed to help you navigate Harvard's many opportunities to study legal history. As you will see, our interests extend across a range of times, places and areas of concern. First, you will find a list of faculty and graduate students with an interest in legal history.

  10. JD/PhD Program

    The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and Columbia Law School cooperate in offering combined programs of study leading to the JD degree and the sequential MA, MPhil, and PhD degrees in less time than would be required if each program were pursued separately. GSAS does not offer a JD/PhD dual-degree program with any other university.

  11. Coordinated JD/PhD Program

    The Coordinated JD/PhD Program is designed for students interested in completing interdisciplinary work at Harvard University and is founded on the belief that students' legal studies and their arts and sciences graduate studies can be mutually enriched through this pursuit. Students completing the coordinated program receive a JD from ...

  12. Legal Theory, History, & the Social Sciences

    For students interested in pursuing graduate studies in the arts and sciences alongside their law degrees, NYU offers coordinated JD/MA or PhD degree programs in economics, history, philosophy, and politics. In addition to these established programs, NYU Law students have pursued individually tailored dual degrees with other NYU departments and ...

  13. legal history program

    LEGAL HISTORY PLAN. MA and Minor Field . Background: The Graduate School Catalog provides: History/Law Joint Degree Program— The Department of History and the College of Law offer a program in legal history leading to either the M.A. or a Ph.D. degree in history and the J.D. in law. Because the faculties of history and law stress interdisciplinary training, students admitted to the joint ...

  14. Law and History

    Stanford offers two joint degree program in law and history: (1) a J.D./Ph.D. program and (2) a J.D./M.A. program. Both programs afford substantial savings in time and money as compared with the separate pursuit of each degree. The programs are designed to provide students interested in the study of law and history with top-level training in ...

  15. Ph.D. Programs

    History. The Department of History's doctoral degree program seeks to train talented historians for careers in scholarship, teaching, and beyond the academy. The department typically accepts 22 Ph.D. students per year. Additional students are enrolled through various combined programs and through HSHM.

  16. Program in Race, Law, and History

    The Program in Race, Law, and History at Michigan Law will award up to five academic year fellowships to students enrolled in JD, PhD, and other terminal graduate programs at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.The program fosters interdisciplinary research at the intersection of three lines of intellectual inquiry: law, history, and race.

  17. J.D.-M.A. Program in History

    The J.D. requires 86 credits, and the M.A. requires 30 credits. Normally, a student would have to take 116 credits to complete both degrees. In the combination-degree program, however, the School of Law offers 12 credits for M.A. courses, and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences offers 6 credits for J.D. courses, so a student in the program ...

  18. JD/PhD Legal Studies and Business Ethics • Academics • Penn Carey Law

    The Ethics & Legal Studies Doctoral Program at Wharton trains students in the fields of ethics and law in business. Students take a core set of courses in the area of ethics and law in business together with courses in an additional disciplinary concentration such as management, philosophy/ethical theory, finance, marketing, or accounting.

  19. Thoughts on pursuing a history PhD after law school?

    I graduated law school (fabulous experience) and worked in a big firm (boring AF) for a couple of years. Then I slowly shifted gears and did a history PhD. Having the law degree was a pathway to good fellowships and gave me instant credibility, but it didn't decrease my time to completion (7 years).

  20. Graduate Program in Ancient History

    Graduate Program in Ancient History The Graduate Group in Ancient History is an interdisciplinary, cross-departmental program that encompasses the study of the ancient history of the Near East and the Mediterranean Basin, from the origins of civilization in the fertile river basins of the Tigris and the Euphrates to the rise of Islam and the emergence of the so-called barbarian successor ...

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  22. 40 Facts About Elektrostal

    40 Facts About Elektrostal. Elektrostal is a vibrant city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia. With a rich history, stunning architecture, and a thriving community, Elektrostal is a city that has much to offer. Whether you are a history buff, nature enthusiast, or simply curious about different cultures, Elektrostal is sure to ...

  23. Kapotnya District

    A residential and industrial region in the south-east of Mocsow. It was founded on the spot of two villages: Chagino (what is now the Moscow Oil Refinery) and Ryazantsevo (demolished in 1979). in 1960 the town was incorporated into the City of Moscow as a district. Population - 45,000 people (2002). The district is one of the most polluted residential areas in Moscow, due to the Moscow Oil ...

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