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  1. www.lsac.org › llm-and-other-law-programs-us-canada › new-york-university-schoolNew York University School of Law

    Full-time enrollment (JD and LLM) at NYU Law is about 1,800, including approximately 1,370 JD students. Each year, the Law School receives more than 2,800 full-time applications for a class of about 440 LLM students. Our master’s students come from more than 50 countries and graduate from more than 230 different law schools.

  2. Founded in 1835, New York University School of Law has a long record of academic excellence, national scholarly influence, and innovative achievements. Its lawyering and clinical programs ...

  3. Located in lower Manhattan in the idyllic setting of Greenwich Village, the NYU Law School is the oldest law school in New York city and has been educating lawyers for almost 200 years. The Law Schools admits a large class of 450 students each fall but with over 7,000 applicants annually, acceptance is among the most competitive in the country.

  4. Noah Aaron Rosenblum is an Assistant Professor of Law at the New York University School of Law. He teaches and writes in the fields of Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, and Legal History, and is a frequent commentator on public law and New York State courts.

  5. The Law School at University of Chicago has an application deadline of March 1. ... The full-time program application fee at the School of Law at New York University is $85.

  6. 1 de abr. de 2004 · Author notes. 1Carolyn S. G. Munro Professor of Political Science and Senior Fellow, The Hoover Institution, at Stanford University and Visiting Professor at New York University School of Law 2Research Director, CNRS, France, and Visiting Professor of Politics and Law and New York University

  7. New York University. School of Law. Oxford University Press, 1996 - Law - 666 pages. The American legal system is the most significant in the world today, yet until the publication of Fundamentals of American Law, there has been no book that provides both the basic rules and the theoretical understanding necessary to comprehend it.