McGeorge offers
degree programs leading to the award of the J.D. (
Juris Doctor), the LL.M. (
Master of Laws), the M.P.A. (
Master of Public Administration), the M.P.P. (
Master of Public Policy), the M.S.L. (
Master of Science in Law) and the J.S.D. (
Doctor of Juridical Science) degrees.
Concentrations McGeorge offers several JD Certificate of Concentration programs designed to allow students to focus their legal studies in a specific area of practice.
Business law The Business Certificate of Concentration emphasizes general business law and related practice areas, such as entertainment law, employment law, banking law, and real estate law.
Capital Lawyering The Capital Lawyering Certificate of Concentration focuses on preparing students for careers in public policy, legislation, and government practice.
Elder and health law The Elder & Health Law Certificate of Concentration is designed for students interested in health care law, elder law, or regulatory work. The program prepares students to represent both individuals and institutions or to serve in regulatory agencies.
Intellectual property law The Intellectual Property Certificate of Concentration allows students to explore legal issues in patent, copyright, trademark, and related fields such as entertainment and artistry law.
International law The International Certificate of Concentration emphasizes public international law and private international law.
Tax law The Tax Certificate of Concentration offers coursework in federal and state tax law relevant to business, estate planning, and charitable organizations.
Trial and appellate advocacy The Trial & Appellate Advocacy Certificate of Concentration provides training in criminal and civil trial preparation and advocacy, and alternatives to litigation.
Water and environmental law The Water & Environmental Certificate of Concentration focuses on issues governed by environmental, energy, and water law on local, national, and international levels.
Clinics McGeorge offers a range of legal clinics designed to provide students with experiential learning opportunities while delivering pro bono legal services to underserved populations. These clinics allow students to apply legal theory in real-world settings and develop practical lawyering skills under faculty supervision.
Bankruptcy Clinic The Bankruptcy Clinic offers practical skills training in insolvency law. Students interview and counsel clients, assess cases, and may represent debtors in proceedings before the U.S. Bankruptcy Court.
Buccola Family Homeless Advocacy Clinic The Buccola Family Homeless Advocacy Clinic provides legal services to unhoused individuals with criminal legal system contact. Students represent clients in civil, criminal, and administrative matters, gaining hands-on litigation experience.
Elder & Health Law Clinic The Elder & Health Law Clinic provides students with practical experience in civil law involving elder care, health law, and related interdisciplinary issues, including probate, financial abuse, social security, and advance healthcare planning.
Federal Defender Clinic The Federal Defender Clinic allows students to represent indigent clients in federal misdemeanor cases, draft legal memoranda, argue motions, and gain practical experience in client counseling, plea negotiation, and trial advocacy.
Immigration Law Clinic The Immigration Law Clinic provides students with practical skills in client interviewing, legal issue resolution, and case planning while representing underserved non-citizens before the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration Court.
Legislative and Public Policy Clinic The Legislative and Public Policy Clinic offers students practical experience in researching, drafting, and advocating for California state legislative and policy changes while engaging with government officials, lobbyists, and media.
Prisoner Civil Rights Mediation Clinic The Prisoner Civil Rights Mediation Clinic offers students the chance to co-mediate Section 1983 prisoner civil rights cases with a federal magistrate judge in the Eastern District of California, developing mediation skills and legal knowledge.
Day and evening programs McGeorge offers both a three-year day division program and four-year evening division program. Beginning in the 2025-26 academic year, McGeorge’s evening program is scheduled to be offered in a hybrid format, so students will need to be with students attending classes on campus two evenings per week during the first two years and having the option of a reduced on-campus presence in the final two years.
International Board of Advisors McGeorge's International Board of Advisors is an advisory body that provides guidance and support to the law school’s faculty, administration, and students regarding educational programs and professional development in international law and transnational practice.
Prominent faculty working in international law • Stephen McCaffrey is an expert in international water law. He received the 2018 Distinguished Elisabeth Haub Award Environmental Law and Diplomacy Laureate and 2017 Stockholm Water Prize Laureate. • Omar Dajani is an expert on Palestinian-Israeli legal issues and an international law scholar. He is a co-director of the Global Center for Business and Development. • Michael Malloy is an expert in bank regulation, economic sanctions, and international banking law. • Frank Gevurtz is recognized as a leading commentator on corporate law; author of
Corporation Law treatise. • Michael Vitiello is an expert in criminal law, sentencing policy, and marijuana law. He has authored 13 books and more than 80 articles. • Jarrod Wong is the co-director of the Global Center for Business and Development. He is a scholar in international dispute resolution. == Location ==