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  1. NYU Law is a leader in law and business, global, public interest, and clinical legal education with innovative programs that prepare students to enter the legal job market ready to succeed.

  2. Real-World Training. Gain hands-on experience and a lawyering toolkit you'll need for practice. For example, the Graduate Lawyering Program is designed for foreign-trained students to learn US legal skills. Our simulation courses make you perform legal tasks or conduct mock trials or negotiations.

  3. Experience firsthand what it means to be a lawyer. In our 40+ clinics, students learn to think critically about approaches to legal practice, work with clients to address urgent problems, and influence public policy. Join a community that supports your goals, whatever they are.

  4. The Law Library has launched a new way to search our physical and electronic resources, Discovery. Use the search box above or visit Discovery to start your search. Circulating Technology Collection

  5. This budget governs the total amount of aid (loans or a combination of grants and loans) that is available to a student in any given year. Students may not borrow in excess of the approved budget. Each year the budget is adjusted to reflect changes in costs and expenses.

  6. Applicants who wish to be considered for any of the following School of Law's programmatic scholarships are strongly encouraged to submit their JD application by the priority programmatic scholarship deadline of December 1, and no later than January 1.

  7. The admissions process is highly selective and seeks to enroll candidates of exceptional ability. The Committee on Admissions makes decisions after considering all the information in an application. There are no combination of grades and scores that assure admission or denial.

  8. Enjoy the freedom to design your academic experience in the Master of Laws program or one of our eight LLM specializations. Our JSD and other graduate programs train students to lead the way in their scholarly or professional careers. A diverse community of top legal minds.

  9. Applicants must be at least eighteen years old and hold a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university or its international equivalent to be eligible to enroll in the Juris Doctor (JD) program. Students matriculate in the fall semester on a full-time basis only.

  10. The Meltzer Center for Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging offers rare expertise at the intersection of two fields: diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and the law. A research center at one of the world's most diverse academic institutions, we aim to advance thought leadership on DEI and the law; support the NYU Law community; and share ...

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