Can I Get A Law Degree Online?

Q: Is there a law school that offers a degree program via the internet?

A: Could have swore I saw on CNN's Burden Of Proof today that Regents had been approved by the

A: B.

A: to offer the degree via Internet. Could have been that they were asking for approval. I only caught it before they broke for commercial. I saw on CNN's Burden Of Proof today that Regents had been approved by the

A: B.

A: to offer the degree via Internet. I just heard about a virtual law school being opened in California which will offer the J.D. law degree by studying over the internet. The key point to this is that the law degree will not be ABA approved so you will only be able to practice in California. This is the same restriction

as placed on other California-only law schools in California which are not ABA approved. I can't remember who was doing it, I think some newspaper group like American Lawyer or something. While the interpresonal interaction is beneficial to the study of law for some people, as said in previous messages, I don't think it would be fatal to a successful study of law. I say that as a law student myself. As a law student, I can tell you that the only thing dumber than the idea of getting a law degree over the internet, would be getting a medical degree through the mail. I don't believe you could ever learn lawyering skills sitting in front of a computer.