Tech LLM Degree
The Technology Law and Policy LL.M. is designed both for recent law school graduates interested in entering technology-related fields, and for mid-career lawyers and policymakers seeking to hone their expertise. Each LL.M. class is comprised of both U.S.- and foreign-trained lawyers, who bring their respective backgrounds and knowledge to make courses and career conversations more robust. Lawyers from 14 countries across 5 continents comprise the 2024–2025 LL.M. cohort.
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Externships
Many graduate students participate in externships during their time at Georgetown, in which they receive academic credit for unpaid work that is law-related. On average, students work about 12 to 16 hours per week during the semester under the direct supervision of an attorney and receive two academic credits for the experience. Both foreign-trained and U.S.-trained LL.M. students are eligible for externships. 132 L.L.M. students, including several in the Technology Law and Policy program, completed externships in the 2023-2024 academic year.
"Georgetown Law was the only university I applied to in the U.S., solely because of its uniquely placed Technology Law & Policy LL.M. I honestly believe that Georgetown’s Technology Law & Policy program is probably the best in the U.S. for folks like me who want to get a holistic domestic and international overview and an understanding of the tech law and policy ecosystem. With a wide range of courses to choose from and excellent professors to teach them, you would leave with a knowledge-laden brain and a heavy heart, because of how much you get attached to the place in just a matter of nine months."