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Bachelor of Laws, also written as LL. B., or LLB, is a college law degree.
When writing Latin words that are plural, you usually double the first letter, which in this case is L. Bachelor of Laws is written as LL. B, where "LL" stands for "of Laws" in the plural. Because the degree is traditionally called "Legum Baccalaureus" in Latin, it is written as "LLB" instead of "BL." The word "Legum" comes from the Latin word "lex," which means "law," and the word "Baccalaureus" comes from the Latin word for "degree."
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