The Cleveland-Marshall College of Law is launching what it calls the first “risk-free” juris doctor program.

The initiative will allow students who complete one year of studies but don’t want to continue their legal educations to receive a master of legal studies (MLS) degree. The idea is to provide a foundation in the law without actually preparing students to practice. Holders of the master degree are not eligible to sit for the bar examination.

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