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  1. For more than 125 years, New York Law School has provided an innovative legal education, delivered by a world-class faculty, in the most important city in the world.

  2. New York Law School (NYLS) is a private law school in Tribeca, New York City. NYLS has a full-time day program and a part-time evening program. NYLS's faculty includes more than 50 full-time and over 100 adjunct professors. Notable faculty members include Penelope Andrews and Lenni Benson, founder of the Safe Passage Project.

  3. The part-time program application fee at the law school at New York Law School is $0. Its tuition is full-time: $64,824 and part-time: $49,818. The student-faculty ratio is 9.1:1.

  4. Accolades. Joseph Solomon Distinguished Professor of Law Rebecca Roiphe, Adjunct Professor Jeffrey Wice, and NYLS alumni Anthony T. DiPietro ’98, Camille J. Mackler ’06, and NYLS Trustee Ross F. Moskowitz ’84 were named to City & State New York's "2024 Trailblazers in Law."; The Association of American Law Schools (AALS) has selected NYLS as a new co-host law school for the Journal of ...

  5. New York Law School is wholly devoted to recruiting a capable, diverse, inclusive, and well-rounded class who will contribute meaningfully to the culture and community of New York Law School, the profession, and pursue a just and equitable society. Thus, every part of an applicant’s file matters and is reviewed thoroughly.

  6. Jun 26, 2024 · New York Law School is located in Tribeca—walking distance from New York City landmarks like Wall Street, the Federal Reserve, City Hall, and One World Trade Center. But there is so much more to Lower Manhattan. Below are 13 of our favorite Lower Manhattan spots you shouldn’t miss.

  7. The New York Law School Law Review is a journal of legal scholarship edited and published by students at New York Law School four times a year. The Law Review publishes articles, notes, comments, essays, book reviews, and speeches on many areas of legal scholarship. It also hosts symposia and events developed by the Law Review ’s editorial ...

  8. New York University School of Law was founded in 1835, making it the oldest law school in New York City. It is also the oldest surviving law school in New York State and one of the oldest in the United States. The only law school in the state to precede it was a small institution conducted by Peter van Schaack in Kinderhook, New York, from 1785 to his death in 1832.

  9. New York Law School is located in Manhattan’s historic district, TriBeCa, in Lower Manhattan. It is an extraordinary setting for the study of law and one of the city’s most colorful and dynamic neighborhoods. Lower Manhattan is the site of the city’s largest concentration of government agencies, courts, law firms, banks, corporate ...

  10. NYLS’s J.D. and LL.M. in Taxation programs are offered both full-time and part-time. Each program equips graduates with the skills needed to build a productive, responsible, and rewarding life in the legal profession. NYLS offers a vast array of core and elective courses, as well as academic and bar success programming to help students thrive ...

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