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The Ripple Effect: How Water Law Shapes Our Environment and Societies

In a recent webinar, Nicole discussed how water law shapes our environment and societies, focusing on California. Nicole has a particular interest in water law and water rights in the West, which extends globally, especially in arid climates. Read the full blog or watch the webinar recording to learn more about the past, present, and future of water law.

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Public Sector Professionals

Government Law and You: How an MSL Can Benefit Public Sector Professionals

McGeorge School of Law’s recent webinar, hosted by the online Master of Science in Law (MSL) program, was focused on the dynamic field of Government Law and Policy. The session featured Jamie Taylor, Director of the California Senate Fellows Program and esteemed McGeorge alumnus, who shared his insights on navigating the complexities of government law and the transformative impact of the MSL degree on public sector careers.

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Transforming Public Policy with an Online MSL Degree

Public policy shapes everything around us. It is the laws, regulations, guidelines, and actions to solve or address relevant and real-world problems, guided by a conception and often implemented by programs. Governmental bodies identify and address societal issues and reach collective goals through public policy. At every level, people are intricately involved in advocating for positive change within public policy. They can be lawmakers, lobbyists, politicians, or grassroots campaigners. If enacting change is your goal, there are a variety of ways to get there.

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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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Environmental Law without a Law Degree

Learn Environmental Law without a Law Degree

A specialized degree opens doors for you to advance your career, whether you have an established career or are looking to break into the field. McGeorge School of Law offers an MSL graduate degrees in Water and Environmental Law for students that range from recent graduates to working professionals.

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The Ripple Effect: How Water Law Shapes Our Environment and Societies

In a recent webinar, Nicole discussed how water law shapes our environment and societies, focusing on California. Nicole has a particular interest in water law and water rights in the West, which extends globally, especially in arid climates. Read the full blog or watch the webinar recording to learn more about the past, present, and future of water law.

Read More

Government Law and You: How an MSL Can Benefit Public Sector Professionals

McGeorge School of Law’s recent webinar, hosted by the online Master of Science in Law (MSL) program, was focused on the dynamic field of Government Law and Policy. The session featured Jamie Taylor, Director of the California Senate Fellows Program and esteemed McGeorge alumnus, who shared his insights on navigating the complexities of government law and the transformative impact of the MSL degree on public sector careers.

Read More

Transforming Public Policy with an Online MSL Degree

Public policy shapes everything around us. It is the laws, regulations, guidelines, and actions to solve or address relevant and real-world problems, guided by a conception and often implemented by programs. Governmental bodies identify and address societal issues and reach collective goals through public policy. At every level, people are intricately involved in advocating for positive change within public policy. They can be lawmakers, lobbyists, politicians, or grassroots campaigners. If enacting change is your goal, there are a variety of ways to get there.

Read More

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.

Read More

Learn Environmental Law without a Law Degree

A specialized degree opens doors for you to advance your career, whether you have an established career or are looking to break into the field. McGeorge School of Law offers an MSL graduate degrees in Water and Environmental Law for students that range from recent graduates to working professionals.

Read More