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  1. The Duke Law faculty possess unrivalled expertise as scholars and practitioners in all areas of business, financial, and transactional law and regulation, both domestic and international.Their expertise has resulted in a curriculum of exceptional breadth and depth in these areas. LEARN MORE.

  2. 3 years, 2 degrees, 1 world. In the same time it takes to earn your JD, you can add a specialized LLM in International and Comparative Law, a degree recognized around the world as a key credential for a global law practice. As a student, you will explore Duke’s extensive international law curriculum and participate in numerous internationally ...

  3. From July 1 until August 15, a DukeCard will be required to access the Law School building. Members of the public who wish to access Federal Depository Library Program materials should contact the Reference Desk for an appointment. Day of the Week. Duke Law Community - Door Access. Service Desk Hours. General Public. Saturday. 7:00 am – 9:00 pm.

  4. Professor of Law. 919-613-8529. Levy@law.duke.edu. Assistant: Marlen Iraheta. Marin K. Levy’s principal academic interests include judicial administration, civil procedure, remedies, and federal courts. Her work has been published in the Yale Law Journal, University of Chicago Law Review, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Cornell Law ...

  5. Director of the Summer Institute on Law and Policy. 919-613-7157. siegel@law.duke.edu. Assistant: Jean Jentilet. Neil S. Siegel is the David W. Ichel Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science at Duke Law School, where he also serves as director of the Summer Institute on Law and Policy. Professor Siegel’s research and teaching fall ...

  6. 919-613-8542. revkin@law.duke.edu. Assistant: Marlen Iraheta. Mara Redlich Revkin joined the Duke Law faculty in 2022 from the Georgetown University Law Center, where she was a fellow at the Center on National Security and the Law. Her primary research and teaching interests are in armed conflict, peace-building, transitional justice, migration ...