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Touro Law Center, located on Long Island, is adjacent to a state courthouse and federal courthouse, providing unique opportunities for teaching and learning.
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Coordinates: 40.762°N 73.187738°W. Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, [4] commonly known as Touro Law Center, [5] is an ABA accredited law school. [6] . It is located on Long Island, New York, in the hamlet of Central Islip.
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In 1971, Touro College opened its doors in New York City and welcomed an inaugural class of 35 students. Today, Touro University is home to 113,000 alumni and 19,000 students, studying in 36 schools at campuses across the city, across the country, and around the globe. And as we've changed our place in the world, it is now time to change the ...
Clinics. Clinics are an integral part of the educational process at Touro Law. Available to full-time students starting in their second year and part-time students starting in their third year, clinics provide students with an opportunity to represent actual clients with real legal problems and to work with experienced attorney-professors.