An American J.D. in Australia? One U.S law school wants to go international

Reuters

  • University of Arizona’s law school looking to be first to offer an accredited J.D. overseas
  • American Bar Association must approve the program

(Reuters) – The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law is seeking to become the first U.S. law school to open a branch campus internationally, offering students a dual degree with an Australian university that will allow them to be licensed in both countries.

The Tucson school has asked the American Bar Association for permission to partner with the University of Technology Sydney for the three-year joint degree.

No U.S. school currently offers an ABA-accredited J.D. in a foreign country, according to William Adams, the ABA’s managing director for accreditation and legal education. The last school to try was denied by the ABA.

University of Arizona law dean Marc Miller, said that approval from the ABA could prompt others to think about expanding internationally.

“Over time, it could be revolutionary,” he said.

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