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McGeorge School of Law Public Policy Program Rankings

McGeorge School of Law has been ranked #1 in the nation for Government Law by preLaw Magazine. This recognition highlights McGeorge’s commitment to excellence in public policy education and its strategic location in Sacramento, offering students unparalleled opportunities to influence state legislation and policy.

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McGeorge’s Online MSL is the Future of Legal Education

The legal profession has a reputation for being slow-moving;litigation or other proceedings across different areas of law may take months or even years. The enactment of change within regulations can take decades when people need to lobby and fight to dismantle ineffective precedents. Law is also a profession known for resisting operational change. Even when it comes to getting your legal education – a chapter culminating in needing bar passage in order to enter the practice of law – the process has not changed in many years.

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Complex Legal Concepts for Non-Lawyers

Breaking Down Complex Legal Concepts for Non-Lawyers

A common school of thought is that to work in the legal field, you have to be a lawyer. This is far from the case (pun intended). Plenty of people – including lobbyists and even politicians, who help make laws – are not attorneys. You can work within your legal system as long as you understand it.

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MSL Online

The Benefits of Earning Your MSL Online

The online MSL degrees in Government Law and Policy and Water and Environmental Law are programs for working professionals who would like to enhance their career with an advanced legal degree but who do not want to practice law.

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Environmental Law Program

McGeorge’s Online Water and Environmental Law Program Helps Fight for a Human Right to Water in California

In California, over one million people do not have access to safe, affordable, and reliable drinking water. Many small water systems and domestic wells are unable to meet safety standards under federal and state drinking water laws, and this problem disproportionately affects Latino, rural, and low-income communities. Two-thirds of the communities that suffer from drinking water insecurity or entire lack of drinking water are disadvantaged communities that have an annual median household income less than 80% of the statewide annual median. In many of these communities, the taps run dry, and where water runs, the water is toxic. Additionally, some California residents spend more than five times the affordable rate for water. 

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Lobbying and Lawmaking During a Pandemic

Lawmaking doesn’t stop during a pandemic. In fact, the work of lawmakers and lobbyists becomes, in many ways, more pressing than ever. With governments and their citizens facing the new challenge of life in a pandemic, lawmakers must find ways to continue serving their constituents. Also, lobbyists must continue to represent their causes and ideals. 
Chris Micheli, adjunct professor at McGeorge School of Law and a principal with the Sacramento government relations firm of Aprea & Micheli, is continuing to lobby and engage with the legal processes of the California State Legislature throughout the pandemic. His experience informs his teaching at the McGeorge Capital Center for Law and the online Master of Science in Law (MSL) in Government Law & Policy program.

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MSL vs JD: A New Pathway in Legal Education

For many aspiring professionals intrigued by the complexities of law and policy, the conventional path has always pointed towards the Juris Doctorate (JD). However, an alternative path has emerged that offers an equally compelling blend of knowledge, rigor, and practical applicability — the Master’s of Science in Law (MSL).

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Faculty Spotlight with Thomas Cinti

Thomas Cinti wasn’t always interested in law — or teaching it, for that matter. In fact, he started in the sciences, but eventually loved the subject so much that he even decided to teach it to others. In much the same way as he found his love for teaching, Thomas also found an appreciation for online learning.

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A Part-Time Master’s Degree for Working Professionals

Master’s degrees help you advance in your career and become a more competitive employee — but a traditional degree is often a crippling time and financial commitment. What is the solution for the working professional who still wants to further their education? Become a part-time student.

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Top Public Policy Careers after Earning an MSL

A public policy career is a career where you can create space for impact. Whether it is working within public interest law or for the federal government, influencing policy in political science, or lobbying for change, public policy careers have the capability to enact lasting change.

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Change Your Career, Change the World. Earn a Masters in Environmental Law

If you’re passionate about our planet and considering environmental law, earning your LLM or MSL gives you a specialization going into your career. McGeorge School of Law has both LLM and MSL options for our water and environmental law program, and either option will help you develop a depth of knowledge in environmental, water resources, regulatory compliance, or public agency law.

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