The John Marshall Law School — eClass

Access one of the strongest LLM and MS graduate programs in law, wherever you are, on your own schedule.

"John Marshall Law School distance education courses are another way we're redefining opportunities in legal education."
— Professor Robert J. Nye, Director of Distance Education

We are proud to continue our commitment to innovation by offering eClass – a flexible, online program for pursuing graduate legal education. Taught by dynamic professors with extensive experience in their fields, eClass courses are painstakingly created to employ the advantages of remote learning while maintaining the highest standards of instruction. Our asynchronous teaching method allows students to complete assignments from anywhere, day or night. In addition to being an ABA-accredited law school, John Marshall graduate programs are accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. With new classes added each semester, eClass courses are another innovative way The John Marshall Law School is making a career in specialized legal fields accessible to today’s professionals.

The Programs

eClass Programs

The John Marshall Law School offers unique opportunities in graduate education for the Employee Benefits professional – both a Master of Laws (LLM) and Master of Science (MS.) We have converted some of the foundational classes into eClass courses. Additional eClass courses are available for our nationally-ranked Intellectual Property Law program and the nation's most comprehensive graduate program in Information Technology and Privacy Law.

Professor Barry Kozak on the Employee Benefits Program

Prof. Barry Kozak on the
Employee Benefits Program

Professor Doris Long on the Law of Patents Course

Prof. Doris Long on the
"Law of Patents" Course

Course DescriptionsSUMMER 2010 COURSES
Download descriptions of the Summer 2010 eClass courses.

Degree Curricula

Master of Laws (LLM)
Degree program for attorneys
Employee Benefits Law
Information Technology and Privacy Law
Intellectual Property Law

Master of Science (MS)
Degree program for
non-attorney professionals

Employee Benefits Law
Information Technology and Privacy Law

The Faculty

eClass Faculty

Click on a faculty member to view his or her bio.

Faculty Advisors

Richard Gruner, Director and Professor
Center for Intellectual Property Law
Kathryn Kennedy, Associate Dean, Director and Professor
Center for Tax and Employee Benefits
Leslie Reis, Director and Assistant Professor
Center for Information Technology and Privacy Law

Is it Right for Me?

Is eClass Right for Me?

John Marshall Law School students may find our high-caliber eClass courses more suitable to their individual needs than the traditional classroom, but prospective students might wonder if technology makes eClass courses more difficult. Consider the following questions as you decide which John Marshall Law School courses are right for you:

How To Apply

How to Apply

To apply for John Marshall's eClass program, either complete and return the application form below or apply online at the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC) website.

Master of Laws (LLM) Degree program for attorneys
Apply Online
or PDF Application (print and complete)
Instructions , International Supplemental Form (PDF)

Master of Science (MS) Degree program
for non-attorney professionals
Apply Online
or PDF Application (print and complete)
Instructions , International Supplemental Form (PDF)

If you have questions about the application process, please contact:

Silvia Rodriguez
Assistant Director of Graduate Admission
and International Education Services

srodrigu@jmls.edu

Need More Info?

To find out more about eClass, please complete the following form:







Comments and questions about
eClass will be directed to:

Professor Robert J. Nye
Director of Distance Education
rnye@jmls.edu

Professor June Liebert
Director of the Louis L. Biro Law Library,
eClass Administrator

jliebert@jmls.edu

For questions about the application process, please click here.