Dual JD

Description

Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ Law School offers a unique three year program with the University of Windsor that culminates in students earning both  Juris Doctor degrees. Students who participate in this program are able to stand out in the marketplace through their commitment to a rigorous course of study that provides them with an understanding of two different legal systems. The program permits students to focus on important areas of law, including Immigration Law, Corporate/Commercial Law, and Intellectual Property.

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    Admission Requirements

    Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ Law welcomes applications from new students to our . 

    Entering first-year students are admitted only once each year in August. 

    To be considered for first-time admission, an applicant must have or expect to receive a bachelor's degree by the summer preceding admission and must have taken the  within the past five years.

    Candidates for the Canadian and American Dual JD Program may apply either through the Ontario Law School Application Service (OLSAS) or the Law School Admission Council (LSAC). 

    We encourage candidates to maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or better and to perform at the 50th percentile or better on the LSAT for admission to either program. However, we consider a range of applicants based on all aspects of the application.

    The Dual JD Program Admissions Committee also uses the following criteria to assess applicants:

    • Grade Point Average (GPA) and University Program
    • Work experience
    • Community involvement
    • Personal accomplishments
    • Career objectives
    • Personal considerations
    • Law School Admissions Test Score (LSAT)
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    Degree Requirements

    Students are able to complete this program in three years, saving significant time and money. Because Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ Law and the University of Windsor are only 10 minutes apart, students can study at the two schools. Not only do students in the program have a rich curriculum, they are able to participate in the students activities and programs offered by both schools. Students will complete a total of 105 credits, 45 at the University of Windsor and 60 at the University of Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ.

    Students are required to pass all of their courses with a minimum grade of 1.5, and must have a minimum cumulative G.P.A. of 2.2 to graduate from the program.

    Year 1

    Fall/Winter: Windsor

    • Canadian & U.S. Property
    • Canadian & U.S. Contracts
    • Canadian & U.S. Criminal Law
    • Canadian Constitutional Law
    • Indigenous Legal Orders

    Fall/Winter: Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ

    • Comparative Legal Research & Writing I & II

    Summer: Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ

    • U.S. Civil Procedure
    • U.S. Constitutional Law or U.S. Canadian & U.S. Professional Responsibility

    Year 2

    Fall: Windsor

    • Canadian Civil Procedure

    Fall: Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ

    • Canadian & U.S. Torts
    • Canadian & U.S. Evidence

    Winter: Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ

    • Canadian & U.S. Business Organizations
    • Canadian & U.S. Professional Responsibility

    At Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ, all Dual JD students must also complete a clinic, an upper-level writing course, and a law firm program course.  Additionally, Dual JD students must also complete 6 credits of coursework at Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ Law that satisfy the transnational law requirement.

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    Student Handbook

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    Contact Information

    University of Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ School of Law
    651 East Jefferson Ave.
    Detroit, MI 48226
    Telephone: 313-596-0200
    Fax: 313-596-0280
    Email: law@udmercy.edu


    Dean: Phyllis L. Crocker
    Telephone: 313-596-0210
    Fax: 313-596-0280
    Email: crockepl@udmercy.edu


    Associate Dean for Enrollment Management and Communications: Jennifer Rumschlag
    Telephone: 313-596-0264 or toll-free: 1-866-428-1610
    Fax: 313-596-0280
    Email: rumschjl@udmercy.edu


    Dual JD Program Director: Christina Loebach
    Telephone: 313-596-9840
    Fax: 313-596-0280
    Email: loebacch@udmercy.edu