STL’s signature J.D./J.M. dual degree program is four years long.

The J.D. curriculum, which is taught entirely in English, is similar in content to the J.D. curriculums of the best U.S. law schools, with additional depth in Chinese legal history and law. The J.M. curriculum provides Chinese law courses and is taught largely in Chinese.

The STL First Year

STL’s first-year students or “1Ls” spend their first three quarters studying the core J.D. subjects that lay the doctrinal, theoretical, and skills foundations for the study of law. These courses are taught in a highly interactive and rigorous manner, including through the Socratic method. 1L courses include Contracts, Torts, Property, Criminal Law, U.S. Civil Procedure, Business Associations, and Transnational Legal Practice. Through these courses, 1L students learn how to read cases, interpret legal rules, spot and analyze legal issues, engage in legal research, produce competent written documents, and advocate on behalf of a client. After the first three quarters, students commence their study of Chinese law in addition to continuing to study J.D. required and elective courses.

List of 1L J.D. Courses

Curriculum and Course Offerings

STL’s dual degree J.D./J.M. curriculum offers unmatched depth in complex corporate and regulatory topics, commercial and international dispute resolution, and comparative legal traditions taught by an exceptionally distinguished multinational faculty.  Students are encouraged to pursue their individual interests from the wide variety of courses in STL’s curriculum.

The following are concentrations by subject matter. Clicking on each reveals courses within the concentration.