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  1. 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 ...

  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. Duke University Law School Overview. The full-time program application fee at the School of Law at Duke University is $80. Its tuition is full-time: $75,738. The student-faculty ratio is 5.5:1.

  4. Juris Doctor Application Information. Duke Law School offers a JD program that is rigorous, relevant, innovative and interdisciplinary. First year students begin their study of law through the traditional core courses of civil procedure, constitutional law, contracts, criminal law, property, and torts. At least one first-year course is a small ...

  5. 919-613-7014. meyer@law.duke.edu. Assistant: Susan Ranes. Timothy Meyer is an expert in international law—with specialties in international trade, investment and environmental law—and U.S. foreign relations law. He is co-director of Duke Law’s Center for International and Comparative Law. Meyer also serves on the Board of Editors of the ...

  6. 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.

  7. Jonathan Petkun. Associate Professor of Law. 919-613-7470. petkun@law.duke.edu. Assistant: Taylor Clark. Jon Petkun is an economist and a legal scholar. His academic interests include public economics, civil procedure, judicial and court administration, and access to justice. Broadly, he is interested in the legal and economic organization of ...