Mirror of Justice

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Thursday, September 7, 2006

An LLM in Catholic Legal Theory?

My post on the Catholic legal theory canon leads one reader to explore the possibility of an LLM in Catholic legal theory, asking what such a program would look like:

What would the required courses be?  If there was a thesis option, what would the topics be?  In addition to a booklist, perhaps it would be helpful to list what subject areas, what concepts, someone would have to be conversant with to demonstrate competence in Catholic Legal Theory.

And assuming that the substance of such a program could be articulated, would there be a market for it?  Assuming that the added cost of graduate work generally is justified by employer demand for the expertise acquired, would the CLT LLM add value from an employer's perspective?

Rob

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