Learn from Top Legal Experts in the Nation’s Capital
Summer Law Programs
in Washington, D.C.
Online & In-Person Programs & Courses availableÌý
may-June-July, 2024
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Academic credit application (LL.M. and J.D. students) opens on April 12, 2024Ìýfor WCL students and students visiting from ABA-approved or state accredited law schools.
Certificate application (U.S. and international attorneys and advancedÌýlaw students from around the world) are currently available on individual program pages.
For over 20 years, Â鶹ÊÓƵ Washington College of Law has been training upper-level law students and practitioners in emerging legal fields. Participants can select from 50+ courses offered by our nationally ranked programs and internationally recognized institutes.
The short specialized courses are a great way to dive deeper into a specific subject and gain a certificate of attendance, academic, or CLE credit. Please note, some courses are only available for academic credit, and not all programs offer CLE.
Certificates
Specialty Certificates are offered upon completing courses of a practice area (see summer institutes below.) You can also choose courses from multiple practice areas.
Who Should Attend?
- U.S. Law Students: earn academic credit while simultaneously completing DC-based summer internships.Ìý
- US & International Practitioners:Ìýdeepen your expertise, expand your networks and earn a Certificate of Attendance or Completion.ÌýContinuing Legal Education (CLE) Credit is also available to US attorneys.Ìý
- International students: experience American-style law school learning, including the opportunity to stay on campus and earn a certificate of attendance or Completion.
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2024ÌýSummer ProgramsÌý¦ ModalityÌý
Anti-Corruption Law | in-person & online
Commercial & Investment Arbitration | in-person
Environmental Law | currently not offered
Hospitality Law | in-person
Health Law | online
Human Rights & Humanitarian Law | in-personÌý
Intellectual Property & TechnologyÌý| in-person & online
Litigation Skills | currently not offered