France:
Cornell University Law School
- Five-week program (2010 dates were June 28 to July 31)
- The Institute is cosponsored by Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne in Paris
- Previous courses included: Comparative Corporate Law and Governance, Comparative Family Law, Comparative Legal Studies, Comparative Law and Social Science, International Commercial Arbitration, International Criminal Law, International Human Rights, International Trade and Development Law, Introduction to French Law
- The program includes optional non-credit French language lessons
- Credits: Up to 6
- Tuition: $3,300 (1-2 credits) or $3,800 (3-4) or $4,300 (5-6)
- Contact: paris@lawschool.cornell.edu
Drake University Law School
- Six-week program (2010 dates were May 17 to June 29)
- The program is held at the University of Nantes, which is two hours outside of Paris
- Previous courses included: Change and Development in European Legal Systems, European Union Law, Global Issues in Criminal Law, The Holocaust and the Law, Separating Church and State- Comparing the French and American Experiences
- Credits: 6
- Tuition: $5,250 (includes fees and housing)
- Contact: Professor Andrea Charlow at 800-443-7253, ext.2066 or andrea.charlow@drake.edu
University of Florida Levin College of Law
- Five-week program (2010 dates were June 20 to July 24)
- The first week of the five week program will be spent in Paris, while the last four weeks will be at the University of Montpellier in Montpellier
- Previous courses included: White Collar Crime, European Union Business Law, Advanced Torts
- Credits: 6
- Tuition: $2,600 (Florida students or residents) or $3,200
- Contact: Michael Seigel at seigel@law.ufl.edu or 352.273.0914
Florida Coastal School of Law
- Five-week program (2010 dates were May 26 to June 30)
- The program is affiliated with the University of Auvergne in Clermont-Ferrand, France
- Previous courses included: International Sales, European Union Law, French Business Law, International and Comparative Family Law
- Credits: 4 to 6
- Tuition: $850 per credit
- Contact: Katharine Hartland at khartland@CoastalLaw.edu
Golden Gate University School of Law
- Four-week program held in June
- Program is held in partnership with the University of Paris X (Nanterre) on the western edge of Paris
- All students take a class entitled Introduction to French and EU Law and can choose between other classes on comparative law
- Credits: 4
- Tuition: $1,220 per credit
- Contact: Eric C. Christiansen at echristiansen@ggu.edu or 415-369-5338
University of Iowa College of Law
- One-month program (2010 dates were May 15 to June 17)
- Students reside and take classes at a seaside resort on the Bay of Arcachon, about 25 miles southwest of Bordeaux
- Students who are fluent in French can take part in clerkships with local French law firms
- Previous courses included: Introduction to the Law of France and the European Union, Law in the Muslim World, International Business Transactions
- Credits: Up to 4
- Tuition: $5,800 (includes housing)
- Contact: Professor Adrien K. Wing at 319-335-9129 or adrien-wing@uiowa.edu
Louisiana State University Law Center
- Six-week program (2010 dates were June 7 to July 17)
- The program is held at the law school of the Université Jean Moulin- Lyon III in Lyon
- Previous courses included: Comparative Tort Law, Comparative Competition Law, Slavery and Human Trafficking, Law of Wine, Equal Protection in the U.S. and Europe, Comparative Media Law, Comparative Company Law, Comparative Sales Law
- Credits: 6
- Contact: Pablo Reyes at preyes1@lsu.edu
Northern Illinois University School of Law
- Six-week program (2009 dates were May 26 to July 10)
- The program is in conjunction with the Université Montesquieu - Bordeaux IV in Agen
- This program is designed to give non-French speaking students an understanding of the French civil law system and the legal system of the European Union
- Previous courses included: Civil Law and Civil Lawyers- The French Example, the Legal System of the European Union
- Credits: 6
- Tuition: $6,500 (all-inclusive)
Regent University Law School
- Five-week program (2010 dates were July 3 to August 8)
- Program takes place in Strasbourg
- Previous courses included: International Human Rights, Civil Liberties and National Security, Comparative Law, Origins of the Western Legal Tradition
- Each course is taught from a Christian perspective and will incorporate biblical principles
- The program is oriented toward American law students
- Students will take trips to local legal landmarks like the European Court of Human Rights, the European Centre for Law and Justice, and the Council of Europe
- Credits: 6
- Tuition: $5,850
- Contact: strasbourg@regent.edu
University of San Diego School of Law
- Five-week program (2010 dates were June 28 to July 31)
- Classes are held at the University of Paris
- Previous courses included: European Union Law, International Contracts, International Internet Law, International Business Transactions, International and Comparative Torts
- Each students also completes and internship at a law firm in Paris
- Credits: 3 to 10
- Tuition: $3,750 (3 credits) or $4,950 (5-6) and/or $6,950 (internship)
- Contact: Ms Cindy King cking@sandiego.edu or Ms Darlene Smith darlenes@sandiego.edu
Thomas Jefferson School of Law
- Four-week program (2010 dates were June 27 to July 23)
- Classes are held at the University of Nice School of Law
- Previous courses included: International Human Rights, Comparative Health Law and Bioethics, Comparative Refugee and Asylum Law, Comparative Antitrust Laws
- Nice Program activities include a day in the French court, a brown-bag lecture series featuring distinguished judges, law professors, and practitioners of international law, a French class offered for free to all students, and other events
- Credits: Up to 4
- Tuition: $2,950
- Contact: Randy Ward at 619.374.6363 or niceprogram@tjsl.edu
Tulane Law School
- Two-week program(2010 dates were July 1 to 14 or July 19 to July 31)
- Classes and housing are at the Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris (C.I.U.P), located in the south of Paris
- Previous courses included: Antitrust and Merger in EU Law, Global Financial Markets, European Aspects on Issues in Intellectual Property and Computer Law, Comparative Legal Education and Transnational Legal Practice, Introduction to European Union Law, International Law and Global Social Justice, Comparative Constitutional Law, Global Critical Race Feminism
- Students speaking fluent French may also take part in an internship program
- Credits: 4 or 8
- Tuition: $2,400 or $4,440
- Contact: Chana Lewis at 504-865-5990 or clewis1@tulane.edu
Whittier Law School
- Four-week program (2010 dates were July 4 to July 30)
- The program is in conjunction with the Universite de Toulouse
- Previous courses included: Community Property, Feature Film Finance, French Law, International Human Rights, International Intellectual Property, International Sports Law, Music Law, Comparative and International Art Law, International Animal Law, Narcotics Trafficking and Terrorism
- Credits: Up to 6
- Tuition: $4,000
- Contact: Calvin D. Peeler at cpeeler@law.whittier.edu or 714.444.4141, ext. 228