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  1. About Cornell Law School. We’re a little different than other law schools. And we like it that way. 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.

  2. 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!

  3. 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.

  4. Cornell Law School Overview. Discovering a Passion for Criminal Justice—Zoe Jones ’15. Speaking Out Against Injustice and Finding Community——Rob Hendricks ’19. A Trip to Malawi Proves to be Life-Changing—Dena Rubanowitz ’20. Shaping the World through Law—Professor Odette Lienau. Devoted to Justice and to Teaching—Professor ...

  5. Is Cornell University the best law school for you? Find out at US News. See if Cornell University is ranked and get info on programs, admission, tuition, and more.

  6. Cornell Law offers a highly-rated national law curriculum leading to the three-year J.D. degree. The professional curriculum at Cornell Law School conforms to American Bar Association Standard 302 for Approval of Law Schools. We offer a rigorous program of legal education designed to prepare students, upon graduation, for admission to the bar ...

  7. Discover Cornell Law. Spend your LL.M. year at an Ivy League law school renowned for international and comparative law. Cornell is a place where you can actively engage with professors and peers, experience campus life, and explore the Finger Lakes region of New York State.

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