Programs
The University of Illinois College of Law offers 10 scholarly areas of research, teaching, and coursework, called "Programs". These are not majors or concentrations in the traditional sense but areas of academic interest and strength within the College of Law. Faculty members coordinating each of these "Programs" annually invite speakers, lectures, conferences, and symposiums to the College of Law on specific topic areas, along with conducting scholarly research, promoting comparative scholarship and teaching, and producing articles, journals, and other publications.
- Business Law and Policy
- Center on Law and Globalization
- Comparative Labor and Employment Law Policy
- Criminal Law and Procedure
- Health Law and Policy
- Illinois Academic Fellowship Program
- Intellectual Property and Technology Law
- International and Comparative Law
- Law and Economics
- Law and Philosophy
- Legal History


