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  1. We explore the evolution of trial advocacy at Cornell Law, where a legacy of excellence and innovative teaching methods prepare students for real-world legal challenges. Explore the program that's shaping tomorrow's legal champions. Experiential learning at Cornell Law School is a central part of our educational model.

  2. We believe that everyone should be able to read and understand the laws that govern them, without cost. We carry out this vision by: Publishing law online, for free. Creating materials that help people understand law. Exploring new technologies that make it easier for people to find the law.

  3. Cornell Law School is the law school of Cornell University, a private Ivy League university in Ithaca, New York. One of the five Ivy League law schools, Cornell Law School offers four law degree programs, JD, LLM, MSLS and JSD, along with several dual-degree programs in conjunction with other professional schools at the university. It was ...

  4. Cornell Law School offers a number of different degrees and programs of study. The three-year J.D. degree program. The one-year master of laws (LL.M.) program. The J.S.D. degree program. The master of science in legal studies (M.S.L.S.) program. A number of international dual degree programs.

  5. Cornell Law Admissions: Apply to the J.D., LL.M., J.S.D., or M.S.LS. degree programs. Join our close-knit collegial community of learners!

  6. J.D. Admissions. If you’re looking for a place where you can engage deeply with professors and peers, enjoy your time outside of class, and position yourself for a successful career after graduation, you’ll find it at Cornell Law School. We're not like other law schools. And we like it that way.

  7. www.lawschool.cornell.edu › about-cornell-law-schoolAbout Cornell Law School

    With about 600 J.D. students, Cornell Law is a close-knit, collegial community of learners. We like to think of ourselves as serious, but not stuffy. Elite, but not elitist. Cornell Law is a place where students learn from one another, not just from their professors.

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