LLM in Global Antitrust & Economics: Residential



Supremely Located Near Washington, D.C.

Our location, just minutes from the heart of the nation’s capital, is key to the successful study of antitrust policy and law. The Department of Justice Antitrust Division, the Federal Trade Commission, and the most influential firms in the area of antitrust are all located in Washington, D.C. This key location gives Scalia Law students access to the most relevant developments in antitrust law, policy, and practice. To learn more about how our location is essential to a valuable education on the topic of antitrust, visit Scalia Law Advantage. For candidates unable to relocate or require a more flexible schedule, Scalia Law also offers a completely online format for the same rigorous LLM.

The Law & Economics Center (LEC) and the Global Antitrust Institute (GAI)

In addition to all that Washington, D.C. has to offer, exciting antitrust developments take place on the law campus at the prestigious Law & Economics Center (LEC). The LEC is a nexus for academic research and education that focuses on the timely and relevant economic analysis of legal and public policy issues confronting policy makers worldwide. The Global Antitrust Institute (GAI) promotes the application of sound economic analysis to competition enforcement around the world through training programs, competition advocacy, and research. Scalia Law students have unparalleled access to LEC and GAI activities, which include hosting academic conferences and roundtables, providing judicial education programs, and fostering research in the areas of antitrust and law and economics. Visit the LEC and GAI web sites for further information.

Career Resources

In addition to high-quality academic offerings, Scalia Law provides excellent services to its LLM students. The Director of Graduate Studies works with each LLM student individually to formulate a job-search strategy. The number of students in the LLM program is limited to ensure that each student receives individualized attention, especially in the area of career services and professional development. The law school’s location just outside of Washington, D.C., gives ample opportunity to meet and network with professionals in the field of antitrust law, policy, and litigation.

The Director of Graduate Studies works closely with the Career and Academic Services Office (CAS) to provide appropriate services to LLM students. Although the School of Law cannot guarantee employment during law school or upon graduation, we make every effort to help our students and graduates find suitable employment opportunities. Year after year, many judges, law firms, government agencies, and other employers seek our students and graduates.

A Great Value

Besides the preeminent faculty, stellar location, and high degree of service it offers its students, Scalia Law School is also the most affordable option for LLM study in the northern Virginia/D.C. area. Visit Financing Your Education for full information on funding your LLM at Scalia Law.