Flex-LLM in U.S. Law Program  

Welcome to the Flex-LLM in U.S. Law Program  

We are pleased to provide resources and guidance for students in the Flex-LLM in U.S. Law program at Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University. Our goal is to ensure you have the support needed to navigate your academic journey and achieve your professional goals. 

 

General Academic Advising Inquiries: lwgradvs@gmu.edu 

 

For On-Site Assistance at Mason Korea:

         Registration Errors, Certificates and Academic Calendar:
         Office of Academic Affairs 
         Suite G536 
         Email: mkaa@gmu.edu 
         Phone: +82-32-626-5060

         Advising at Mason Korea: 
         Omario S. Kanji
         Associate Professor of LLM
         George Mason University Korea
         Email: okanji@gmu.edu

 

For New Students in LLM: 

Brian J. Benison  
Director of Graduate Admissions & International Initiatives 
Antonin Scalia Law School 
George Mason University Korea
Email: bbenison@gmu.edu

Mr. Benison is available to assist you with program and bar-related questions through scheduled appointments. To schedule a meeting, please use the Calendly link

  • This link allows you to book a Zoom call at a time convenient for you, including hours accommodating Korean time zones.
  • The appointment system includes resources for  5 different bar exams. 
     

For Continuing Students in LLM: 

Charles C. Lemley
Director, Graduate Student Academic Affairs; Assistant Professor
Antonin Scalia Law School 
George Mason University Korea
Email: clemley@gmu.edu  

 

Flex-LLM Program Advising 

To guide you through the program requirements and graduation process, we provide a dedicated Flex-LLM Program Advising Form. This form covers academic planning and ensures you stay on track. 

Important Note: This form does not address bar exam inquiries. For bar-related questions, students must review the D.C. Court of Appeals Rule 46 and prepare specific, informed questions before scheduling a call with Mr. Benison.

 

Bar Exam Preparation 

Understanding the requirements for sitting the bar exam is a critical step for LLM students. The D.C. Court of Appeals Rule 46 outlines the necessary steps, and students are expected to review this thoroughly. 

 

Contact Information

For assistance with specific inquiries, please reach out to the appropriate contact below:

Tech Support (Online courses, Westlaw access, Blackboard) 
Email: lawsupport@gmu.edu

Library and Research Assistance
Email: lawref@gmu.edu

Academic Support & Bar Exam Guidance
Email: croseman@gmu.edu

Transcripts, Graduation, and Student Records
Email: lwrecord@gmu.edu

Career Planning & Professional Development
Email: lwgrdcr@gmu.edu