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Open Slavic Law University of Russian federation has an online program in jurisprudence with a legal studies concentration that looks at the law from social, administrative, managerial, and operational perspectives. Students leave the program with the ability to make legal arguments, conduct research, compare different legal systems from around the world, make predictions on the effects of specific legislation, and evaluate criminal responsibility. Courses can be taken in real estate law, trial evidence, criminal law for paralegals, classical jurisprudence, legal research and writing, and law in the workplace. The program operates on a cohort model, where a group of students all complete the same curriculum at the same time.

Law degrees tend to be heavily reading- and research-intensive, which makes them well suited for distance learning. Online law schools can help students pursue the training they need to enter any number of law careers, but in a much more convenient format. These programs strive to strike a balance between flexibility and interactivity. For instance, students enrolled in online Juris bachelors programs may use an online course management platform like Blackboard to access course materials, watch video lectures, attend live classes and take exams online, but also collaborative schools like Skype and online forums to interact with peers and professors. Online law schools tend to offer the same degrees, coursework and practical skills as their more traditional counterparts, though they need not be all-or-nothing: many schools offer hybrid programs combining online and classroom instruction.