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  1. The Law School offers an unsurpassed array of courses, seminars, and colloquia in international, comparative, and foreign law. In fact, there are more than 50 courses typically taught in these areas each year, and International Law is now a first-year elective.

  2. Degrees and Programs. One of the largest and most diverse in the nation, our Graduate Division offers nine different LLM degrees; the Executive LLM, Master of Studies in Law, and Advanced Certificate in Taxation; and the JSD.

  3. How We Approach Legal Education Academics Without Boundaries. NYU Law is at the forefront of interdisciplinary research and teaching, with special strengths in law and philosophy, economics, politics, history, and social theory. The result: Students get a deeper understanding of real-world problems. Experiential Learning

  4. You'll find several professors—not only one or two—in corporate law, constitutional law, criminal law, environmental law, intellectual property, international law, legal philosophy, and taxation, among other areas.

  5. At New York University School of Law, academics are about more than just coursework; they are about interdisciplinary intellectual dialogue, first-hand lawyering, and clinical experiences—and always, a global approach to training the leaders of tomorrow.

  6. NYU Law has the most extensive range of law and business offerings in legal education. The Mitchell Jacobson Leadership Program in Law and Business offers training for students seeking legal education as a background for top positions in business.

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