The London Summer Program
May 26, 2008-June 23, 2008
Wake Forest has had a summer program in London since 1980. The summer program runs for four weeks, typically over the months of May and June. Two courses are offered, each for three credit hours, and are comprehensible to students who have completed their first year of law school.
One of the courses is always on English legal history and institutions with the other being a comparative law course on a substantive subject, this year Comparative Civil Liberties. The program also includes visits to foreign courts and lawyers' offices and introduces students to European lawyers, jurists, and academics.
The program is open to Wake Forest law students, as well as to law students from other U.S. law schools. However, rooms in the Worrell House are reserved for Wake Forest students only.

