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A Doctor of Civil Law is somewhat equivalent to other countries' Juris Doctor programs. The specific degree title is offered by Oxford University and Cambridge University, but there are similar programs offered in the United States.
Like the J.D. programs, a Doctor of Civil Law covers subjects in litigation, legal writing, civil procedures, contracts, criminal law, and property and torts. Those graduates with considerable experience and expertise of civil law can later become judges, defense lawyers, or public prosecutors.
Certificate in Intellectual Property Law The John Marshall Law School
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  • Chicago, IL
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LLM in Real Estate Law The John Marshall Law School
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  • Chicago, IL
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Basic Law Enforcement Certificate Armstrong Alantic State University
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  • Savannah, GA
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Juris Doctor - Civil Litgation Husson University
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  • Bangor, ME
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LLM in Intellectual Property Law The John Marshall Law School
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  • Chicago, IL
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MS in Intellectual Property Law The John Marshall Law School
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  • Chicago, IL
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Fair Housing Law Clinic Cleveland State University
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Civil Litigation and Dispute Resolution, J.D. degree Cleveland State University
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  • Cleveland, OH
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Bachelor of Arts: Public Law Concentration Xavier University of Louisiana
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  • New Orleans, LA
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Bachelor Degree in Legal Studies (Public Law Option) Ball State University
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  • Muncie, IN
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Bachelor of Arts in Law and Society Armstrong Alantic State University
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  • Savannah, GA
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Evidence Law Program NR Computer Learning Center
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  • Online
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Certificate in Law and Public Policy Regent University
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Law Clerk plus Internship Diploma Trios College
Executive J.D. Law Program Aristotle University College of Law
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