Juris Doctor (JD)
The Juris Doctor (JD) program at Emory University is accredited by the American Bar Association. Emory University School of Law is a member of the Association of American Law Schools.
Educational Requirements for Professional Licensure
The tables below indicates where the program MEETS or DOES NOT MEET the educational requirements for professional licensure or where Emory HAS NOT DETERMINED if the program meets those requirements. Students are encouraged to contact the applicable state board in which they intend to practice before enrolling in the program.
Alabama | Idaho | Mississippi | Oklahoma | West Virginia |
Alaska | Illinois | Missouri | Oregon | Wisconsin |
Arizona | Indiana | Montana | Pennsylvania | Wyoming |
Arkansas | Iowa | Nebraska | Rhode Island | American Samoa |
California | Kansas | Nevada | South Carolina | Guam |
Colorado | Kentucky | New Hampshire | South Dakota | Northern Mariana Islands |
Connecticut | Louisiana | New Jersey | Tennessee | Puerto Rico |
Delaware | Maine | New Mexico | Texas | US Virgin Islands |
District of Columbia (DC) | Maryland | New York | Utah | |
Florida | Massachusetts | North Carolina | Vermont | |
Georgia | Michigan | North Dakota | Virginia | |
Hawaii | Minnesota | Ohio | Washington |
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