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{{Short description|Private law school located in New York City}}{{Distinguish|New York University School of Law}}{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2014}}







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ACCESS-DATE=2023-12-25, |city = New York CityNew York (state)>New York|country = United States|website= www.nyls.eduWEBSITE=U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT – BEST LAW SCHOOLS, 17 April 2024, |image = New York Law School Logo.jpg ACCESS-DATE=2023-12-25, }}New York Law School (NYLS) is a private law school in Tribeca, New York City. NYLS has a full-time day program and a part-time evening program. NYLS's faculty includes more than 50 full-time and over 100 adjunct professors. Notable faculty members include Penelope Andrews and Lenni Benson, founder of the Safe Passage Project.Prominent NYLS alumni include Maurice R. Greenberg, former chairman and CEO of American International Group Inc. and current chairman and CEO of C.V. Starr and Co. Inc.; Charles E. Phillips Jr., former-CEO of Infor and former President of Oracle; and Judith "Judge Judy" Sheindlin, New York family court judge, author, and television personality. Other past graduates include United States Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan II and Wallace Stevens, the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet. According to ABA-required disclosures, 90.2% of the NYLS class of 2022 had obtained employment 10 months after graduation, and 83.96% of the 2022 class had obtained long-term, full-time JD-required or JD-Advantage employment.WEB,weblink Employment Summary for 2015 Graduates, www.nyls.edu, 2016-07-06, WEB, 2021 American Bar Association, New York Law School,weblink

History

Early years

During the winter of 1890, a dispute arose at Columbia Law School over an attempt to introduce the Case Method of study. The Case Method had been pioneered at Harvard Law School by Christopher Columbus Langdell. The dean and founder of Columbia Law School, Theodore Dwight, opposed this method, preferring the traditional method of having students read treatises rather than court decisions. Because of this disagreement, Dwight and a number of other faculty and students of Columbia Law School left and founded their own law school in Lower Manhattan the following year.{|class="wikitable" align="right"|+Deans of NYLS|1891–1918School closed for World War I>|1918–1919|1919–1924|1924–1932|1932–1936|1936–1938|1938–1941School closed for World War II>|1941–1947|1947–1950|1950–1958Daniel Gutman>|1958–1968Charles W. Froessel>|1968–1969|1969–1973|1973–1983|1983–1992Harry Hillel Wellington>Harry Wellington1992–2000|2000–2011Anthony Crowell>|2012–presentOn June 11, 1891, New York Law School was chartered by the State of New York, and the school began operation shortly thereafter. By this time, Theodore Dwight was in poor health, and was not able to be actively involved with the law school, so the position of dean went to one of the other professors from Columbia Law School, George Chase. New York Law School held its first classes on October 1, 1891, in the Equitable Building at 120 Broadway, in Lower Manhattan's Financial District."In and About the City: New York Law School Opened. The Offspring of the Trouble at Columbia a Great Success," New York Times, October 2, 1891.In 1892, after only a year in operation, it was the second-largest law school in the United States. Steady increases in enrollment caused the law school to acquire new facilities in 1899, at 35 Nassau Street,JOURNAL, {{ProQuest, 96005884, |title=Display Ad 16 -- No Title |journal=New York Times |date=5 June 1900 |page=15 }} only blocks away from the law school's previous location; and by 1904, the law school had become the largest law school in the United States. Continuous growth led the law school to acquire a building of its own in 1908, at 172 Fulton Street, in the Financial District. New York Law School would remain at this site until 1918, when it closed briefly for World War I."New Building for New York Law School: Eleven Story Building to be Ready Next Spring-Banking Floor and Business Offices," New York Times, July 21, 1907.

Interwar period

When New York Law School reopened in 1919, it was located in another building at 215 West 23rd Street, in Midtown.Display Ad 133 – No Title, New York Times, August 17, 1919. However, George Chase contracted an illness that resulted in him running New York Law School for the last three years of his life from his bed; he died in 1924."George Chase Dies, Law School Dean," New York Times, January 9, 1924. New York Law School continued without Chase, seeing its enrollment peak in the mid-1920s, but it saw a steady decline after that. At the onset of the Great Depression, the law school began seeing a serious decline in enrollment, which forced the law school to accept a much lower quality of students than they had previously accepted. With much fewer and poorer performing students, the law school moved to smaller facilities at 253 Broadway, just opposite City Hall.Display Ad 95 – No Title, New York Times, September 16, 1934. In 1936, the law school moved to another location at 63 Park Row, on the opposite side of City Hall Park; it also became coeducational that same year. However, as enrollment was still declining, both because of the Great Depression and because of the military draft started in 1940, and the school closed in 1941. The remaining students that were still enrolled finished their studies at St. John's University School of Law, in Brooklyn."N. Y. Law School to Close in Fall: Institution, Founded in 1891 After Columbia Split, to be Absorbed by St. John's" New York Times, September 12, 1941.

Reopening

(File:New York Law School jeh.JPG|thumb|57 Worth Street building.)After reopening in 1947, the law school started a new program that was influenced by a committee of alumni headed by New York State Supreme Court Justice Albert Cohn. The law school resumed operations in a building at 244 William Street. In 1954, New York Law School was accredited by the American Bar Association, and in 1962, moved to facilities at 57 Worth Street, in Tribeca.

Renaissance

(File:WSTM Mark Frank 0050.jpg|thumb|right|180px)In 1973, E. Donald Shapiro became the dean of the law school, and reformed the curriculum, expanding it to include many more classes to train students for more than simply passing the Bar Examination. These reforms, combined with the addition of new Joint Degree Programs with City College of New York in 1975 and Manhattanville College in 1978, helped the law school to recruit new students. Dean Shapiro's reform of the curriculum was behind New York Law School gaining membership to the Association of American Law Schools in 1974. That year, the New York State Department of Education changed its view of the law school, which in 1973 it had criticized in a report as the worst school in the state, proclaiming that the law school had started to undergo a "renaissance.""Law School is Fighting Its Way Back," New York Times, February 1, 1977.The buildings of the law school underwent renovation during the leadership of Dean James F. Simon, from 1983 to 1992. Under Simon's successor, Dean Harry H. Wellington, who served in that position until 2000, the curriculum was revised to put greater emphasis on the practical skills of a professional attorney.

21st century

File:New York Law School (NYLS) (51522451855).jpg|thumb|Current Law School in TribecaTribecaIn late June 2006, under the leadership of Dean Richard A. Matasar, New York Law School sold its Bernard H. Mendik building at 240 Church Street. This sale enabled the school to move forward with the sale of $135 million in insured bonds, which were issued through the New York City Industrial Development Agency. The school's securities were given an A3 credit rating by Moody's and an A-minus rating by S&P, both reflective of the school's stable market position and solid financial condition. The proceeds from the building sale have been allocated to the school's endowment, which is now among the top 10 of all American law schools.New York Law School {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080608093707weblink |date=June 8, 2008 }} Launches $190 Million Expansion and Renovation of Tribeca CampusThe law school opened its first dormitory in the East Village in 2005, and in August 2006, it broke ground on the $190 million expansion and renovation program that transformed its Tribeca campus into a cohesive architectural complex that nearly doubled the school's current size. The centerpiece of the expansion is a new glass-enclosed, {{convert|235000|sqft|m2|adj=on}}, nine-level building—five stories above ground and four below, which integrates the law school's existing buildings. The new facility opened in July 2009, followed by the complete renovation of the law school's existing buildings in the spring of 2010.On December 16, 2008, in connection with the Bernard Madoff scandal, New York Law School filed a lawsuit against J. Ezra Merkin, Ascot Partners, and Merkin's auditor BDO Seidman, LLP, after losing its $3 million investment in Ascot. The lawsuit charged Merkin with recklessness, gross negligence and breach of fiduciary duties.NEWS,weblink Merkin, Ascot Fund Sued Over Madoff Investments, December 18, 2008, Cable News Network, {{Dead link|date=April 2014|bot=RjwilmsiBot}}In May 2012, Anthony W. Crowell became the 16th Dean and President of New York Law School.WEB,weblink Corporate Ladder: Anthony W. Crowell, dean and president of New York Law School, Eva, Saviano, March 11, 2012, crainsnewyork.com, In 2012, Crowell launched JumpStart, an incentive program for NYLS students who undertake bar prep classes.WEB,weblink Law School Offers Straight Cash To Make Students Study For The Bar, Above the Law, January 31, 2013, en-US, 2016-06-20, WEB,weblink JD News: $500 to Study for the Bar at New York Law School - jdMission - Boutique Law School Admissions Consulting, www.jdmission.com, jdMission -, 2013-02-06, jdMission - Boutique Law School Admissions Consulting, en-US, 2016-06-20,weblink August 15, 2016, dead, mdy-all, Following the creation of the JumpStart program, NYLS' bar passage rate registered the highest increase of all NY law schools from 2012 to 2013.WEB,weblink Brooklyn Law School wows with 94% bar passage rate {{!, Brooklyn Daily Eagle|website=www.brooklyneagle.com|access-date=2016-06-20|date=November 26, 2013}} In February 2013, NYLS launched a public service scholarship program, which extends full and partial tuition scholarships to city, state, and federal service members and public servants living in New York City.WEB,weblink New York Law School launches new public service scholarship program {{!, Brooklyn Daily Eagle|website=www.brooklyneagle.com|access-date=2016-06-20|date=February 11, 2013}} In April 2013, New York Law School announced an expansion of its clinical and experiential learning programs, doubling the number offered from 13 to 26.New York Law School Undertakes Historic Expansion Of Its Clinical And Experiential Learning Programs April 9, 2013On September 5, 2013, New York Law School announced the creation of a two-year J.D. Honors program, slated to begin in January 2015.WEB,weblink Law School Offers Two-Year Program That (Shockingly) Costs Only Two Years Of Tuition, Above the Law, September 4, 2013, en-US, 2016-06-20, WEB,weblink New York Law School Announces Two-Year Honors Program - News and Events, 2013-09-05, News and Events, en-US, 2016-06-20,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20131014175630weblink">weblink October 14, 2013, dead, mdy-all, The program allows selected students to graduate one year sooner at two-thirds of the cost of a traditional three-year J.D. program.New York Law School Announces Two-Year Honors Program {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130923184443weblink |date=September 23, 2013 }} September 5, 2013 Each honors student also receives a $50,000 academic scholarship.WEB,weblink LLM GUIDE - New York Law School Launches Two-Year JD Program, www.llm-guide.com, 2016-06-20, The inaugural class of 2015 had 23 honors students selected from 166 applicants.WEB,weblink New York Law School launches 2-year degree, Ha, Yoona, Crain's New York Business, 2016-06-20, February 12, 2015, In October 2013, in recognition of the two-year program and other innovations, Crain's New York Business included Dean Crowell in its list of "People to Watch in Higher Education."Crain's New York Business People to Watch in Higher Education, October 13, 2013In April 2015, NYLS announced a partnership with the University of Rochester's Simon Business School, enabling the business school to move its New York City center to the NYLS campus in Tribeca. The agreement enables both institutions to capitalize on different schedules and to collaborate on shared programs to serve their respective students and alumni. The arrangement created the only co-located law school and business school under one roof in New York City.WEB,weblink New York Law School seeks to partner with business school at its TriBeCa space, Geiger, Daniel, Crain's New York Business, 2016-06-20, April 28, 2015, WEB,weblink Tribeca Citizen {{!, In the News: Business School Moving to Tribeca|website=Tribeca Citizen|access-date=2016-06-20}}WEB,weblink CURRENTS :: University of Rochester, www.rochester.edu, 2016-06-20, NYLS opened the Innovation Center for Law and Technology in August 2015. The Innovation Center prepares NYLS students for careers in the science, media, and technology industries. It offers specific instruction in fields including intellectual property, sports law, entrepreneurship, cybersecurity, fashion law, and privacy. The center is directed by professor Houman B. Shadab.WEB,weblink NYLS unveils Innovation Center for Law and Technology {{!, the National Jurist|website=www.nationaljurist.com|date=September 16, 2015 |access-date=2016-06-20}}WEB,weblink NYLS Introduces the Innovation Center for Law and Technology {{!, JDJournal|last=Amanda Griffin|date=August 13, 2015 |access-date=2016-06-20}}WEB,weblink New Center at NYLS to Focus on Legal Technology Issues, New York Law Journal, en-US, 2016-06-20, In November 2015, NYLS announced the creation of The Joe Plumeri Center for Social Justice and Economic Opportunity. Supported by a $5 million gift from businessman Joe Plumeri, the Center houses NYLS' more than twenty legal clinics, provides hands-on legal training for students, and provides free legal services to clients through NYLS' law firm.WEB,weblink New York Law School Receives $5 Million for Social Justice Center, Center, Foundation, Philanthropy News Digest (PND), 2016-06-20, WEB,weblink Joseph and Susan Plumeri Give $5M to New York Law School, Dewey, Katrina, 2015-11-12, Lawdragon, 2016-06-20, WEB,weblink $5 Million Grant to Support New York Law School Clinics, New York Law Journal, en-US, 2016-06-20, WEB,weblink NYN Daily -- New York Women's Foundation Joins $100 Million Pledge -- Nonprofit Hospital Settlement -- Legal Battles Likely Over Transgender Policies, us10.campaign-archive1.com, 2016-06-20,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20170510075236if_weblink">weblink 2017-05-10, Government leaders and judges from the United States often speak at or visit the law school. These have included former President Jimmy Carter; Justices of the Supreme Court Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Harry A. Blackmun, William J. Brennan Jr., Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas, and Sandra Day O'Connor; former New York State Governor Mario Cuomo; former New York City Mayors Edward Koch, David Dinkins, Rudolph Giuliani and Michael Bloomberg; Drew S. Days III, U.S. Solicitor General; Thomas Pickering, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations; and Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo of the International Criminal Court. In May 2011, Newark, New Jersey, Mayor Cory Booker gave the commencement address.WEB,weblink New York Law School 2011 Commencement Program, New York Law School, July 20, 2016, In October 2011, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon spoke.WEB,weblink UN News Centre - Remarks at the 2011-2012 Otto L. Walter Lecture at New York Law School, Section, United Nations News Service, UN News Service Section, EN, 2016-07-20, WEB,weblink 'It's OK, You're Allowed to Laugh.', Foreign Policy, December 16, 2011, 2016-07-20, In March 2012, then-U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, now Secretary of State John Kerry gave the 2012 Sidney Shainwald Public Interest Lecture.WEB,weblink John Kerry Slams GOP For 'Ideological Extremism' And 'Traveling Reality Gong Show' Primary, The New York Observer, 2012-03-03, en-US, 2016-07-20, WEB,weblink New York Law School Magazine, Spring/Summer 2012, New York Law School, July 20, 2016, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer spoke at New York Law School's Commencement in 2018, ending a four-year drought of Supreme Court justices speaking at law school graduations.NEWS, High Court Drought Ends With Breyer's Law School Commencement Address,weblink May 2, 2018, www.law.com, NEWS, Breyer Urges Law School Grads To Defend Rule Of Law,weblink June 1, 2018, www.law360.com, Earlier in 2018, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg spoke at New York Law School, as part of the Sidney Shainwald Public Interest Lecture.NEWS, Ruth Bader Ginsburg to Speak at New York Law School,weblink January 5, 2018, Yahoo!, In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, New York Law School began offering a simulated Big Law Summer Associate program in partnership with law firm Venable LLP, an eight-week virtual training program to provide students an experience similar to typical work experiences they missed due to the pandemic.NEWS, Venable, New York Law School Offer 'Virtual' Summer Firm Program,weblink May 15, 2020, news.bloomberglaw.com,
In 2021, alumnus Zygi Wilf, owner of the NFL’s Minnesota Vikings, donated $5 million to New York Law School to support public interest law and social justice programs, establish scholarships for 10 students annually, and fund fellowships, and rename the law school’s Impact Center for Public Interest Law as the Wilf Impact Center for Public Interest Law.NEWS, NFL owner gives $5 million to law school to train 'social change agents',weblink September 14, 2021, Reuters, NEWS, Minnesota Vikings Co-Owner Donates $5M to New York Law School,weblink September 14, 2021, www.law.com, Also in 2021, New York Law School launched the James Tricarico Jr. Institute for the Business of Law and In-House Counsel with support from alumnus James Tricarico to prepare students for in-house legal careers, a “mini-MBA program,” and other classes and offerings that merge law, technology, and business skills.NEWS, New York Law School Creates In-House Institute,weblink February 9, 2021, www.law360.com,
In 2022, New York Law School redesigned its Evening Division program, now called NYLS Pro, to make a law degree more accessible to working professionals and others with significant work and family responsibilities through additional online courses, new programs, and scholarships.WEB, Spurred by Pandemic, New York Law School Launches Enhanced Evening Division Program,weblink March 22, 2022, www.law.com, Also in 2022, TV personality and alumna Judge Judy Sheindlin, donated $5 million to New York Law School to create the Judge Judy Sheindlin Honors Scholars Program for women law students, and support young women and girls interested in legal careers through a partnership with Her Honor Mentoring, a nonprofit organization founded by Judge Sheindlin and her step-daughter, Nicole Sheindlin, a class of 1993 alumna.NEWS, Judge Judy Funds Full Scholarships for 10 Female Law Students at Her Alma Mater: 'A Joy for Me',weblink January 10, 2022, People.com, NEWS, Judge Judy Sheindlin Establishes NYLS Scholars Program for Women in Law,weblink January 6, 2022, www.law.com, Sheindlin also addressed graduates at the Barclay's Center in the Law School's first in-person Commencement ceremony since 2019.WEB, Judge Judy Returning To Alma Mater NY Law School To Give Commencement Address,weblink March 30, 2022, www.deadline.com,

Admissions

For the class entering in 2021, New York Law School accepted 48.53% of applicants, of those accepted 24.92% enrolled, with enrolled students having an average LSAT score of 155 and an average undergraduate GPA of 3.49.WEB, New York Law School - 2021 Standard 509 Information Report,weblink abarequireddisclosures.org, American Bar Association, 17 August 2022,

Costs

The 2023-24 full tuition for the full-time program is $62,644 and fees are $2,180 for a total of $64,824. For part-time students, the tuition is $48,236 and fees are $1,582 for total of $49,818.WEB,weblink Tuition, According to U.S. News & World Report, the average indebtedness of 2015 NYLS students who incurred law school debt was $161,910, and 80% of 2015 graduates took on debt.WEB,weblink Which law school graduates have the most debt?, grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com, 2016-06-01, According to the same source, the average indebtedness of 2013 graduates who incurred law school debt was $164,739 (not including undergraduate debt), and 84% of 2013 graduates took on debt.WEB,weblink Law Schools Where Graduates Have the Most Debt, grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com,

Rankings and reputation

GeneralThe 2023 edition of the Law/National Jurist gave New York Law School the following rankings:WEB, Weyenberg, Michelle,weblink Which Law Schools Take the Lead in Racial Justice, 7 December 2022, National Jurist,
  • A grade in human rights law
  • A+ grade in family law
  • Top School for Government and Criminal Law Employment
  • A for Intellectual Property Law
  • A for alternate Dispute Resolution
  • B+ for Practical Training
  • B+ in Environmental law
  • A in Racial Justice
Specialty
  • Ranked 2 nationally among Real Estate Law programs in Law Street's 2016 Law School Rankings.WEB,weblink Top Schools for Real Estate Law 2016 - Law Street (TM), 2016-07-13, en-US, 2016-07-20,
  • Ranked 33 nationally for part-time law students in U.S. News & World Report{{'}}s 2020 Law School rankings,WEB,weblink New York Law School, www.usnews.com, up from 38 in 2016.WEB,weblink How Does New York Law School Rank Among America's Best Law Schools?, grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com, 2016-06-14,
  • Received a top "A" rating for Intellectual Property and Technology Law program, an "A−" for Environmental Law, and a citation for the work of the NYLS Office of Diversity and Inclusion in the Winter 2016 issue of PreLaw Magazine.WEB,weblink preLaw - Winter 2016, www.nxtbook.com, 2016-06-14,
  • Ranked 1 for Practical Training among New York law schools and 13 nationally by National Jurist magazine in 2015.WEB,weblink The National Jurist - March 2015, www.nxtbook.com, 2016-06-14,
  • Two-year J.D. honors program listed as one of the "10 Most Promising Innovations in Legal Education" by PreLaw Magazine in 2015.WEB,weblink preLaw - Back to School 2015, www.nxtbook.com, 2016-06-14,
  • LL.M. in Taxation ranked 1 for the sixth consecutive year in the 2015 New York Law Journal Reader Rankings.WEB,weblink Reader Rankings, nylawyer.nylj.com, 2016-06-14, Ranked 2 in New York State and 15 nationally among Taxation programs by National Jurist, based on rankings made by those hiring corporate tax lawyers.WEB,weblink Best tax LL.M. programs {{!, the National Jurist|website=www.nationaljurist.com|date=January 22, 2015 |access-date=2016-06-14}}
Miscellaneous
  • Ranked in the top 15% of all U.S. law schools for diversity by U.S. News & World Report in 2016.WEB,weblink Law School Diversity Index, grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com, 2016-06-14,
  • NYLS professors Ari Ezra Waldman and Stacy-Ann Elvy named to New York Law Journal's 2016 Rising Stars list.WEB,weblink citybizlist : New York : Faculty At New York Law School Honored As New York Law Journal Rising Stars, newyork.citybizlist.com, 2016-06-14,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20170510111802weblink">weblink May 10, 2017, dead, mdy-all, WEB,weblink Mount Vernon's Stacy-Ann Elvy Gains Recognition As Legal Rising Star, Mount Vernon Daily Voice, 2016-06-14, April 12, 2016,
  • NYLS student Carlos Valenzuela named one of 25 "Law Students of the Year" in March 2016 issue of The National Jurist.WEB,weblink Living in Ridgewood helped shape this student into a 'Law Student of the Year' - QNS.com, QNS.com, en-US, 2016-06-14,
  • Ranked 16 by The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education Magazine in its December 2015 ranking of "Top 25 Law Schools for Hispanics.WEB,weblink The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education Magazine, Issuu, 2016-06-14,
  • Ranked 38 nationally among US law schools by The National Law Journal in 2015 for most alumni promoted to law firm partnerships.WEB,weblink The Go-To Schools: Associates to Partner, National Law Journal, en-US, 2016-06-14,
  • NYLS' Clinical Year recognized by The National Jurist as one of the 15 most innovative clinics in the nation in January 2015.WEB,weblink The National Jurist - January 2015, www.nxtbook.com, 2016-06-14,
  • Recognized by The National Jurist as one of the best schools in the country for practical training in March 2014.Mike Stetz, National Jurist weblink Best Schools for Practical Training, March 2014
  • In December 2013, Hispanic Outlook magazine named NYLS to its list of Top 25 Law Schools with Majority/Minority Hispanic Enrollment and its list of Top 25 Law Schools Granting Most Degrees to Hispanics.Hispanic Outlook Magazine weblink {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140812233641weblink|date=August 12, 2014}}, December 2013
  • Recognized in the top third of law schools for scholarly impact, in a study released by professors at the University of St. Thomas School of Law in July 2012 - using methodology developed by Brian Leiter of the University of Chicago Law School.Gregory Sisk, Brian Leiter's Law School Rankings, weblink Top 70 Law Faculties in Scholarly Impact, July 2012

Curriculum

New York Law School has three divisions:
  • Full Time Day
  • Part Time Evening
  • Two-Year J.D. Honors Program
It offers the following degrees:WEB,weblink Academics {{!, New York Law School|website=www.nyls.edu|access-date=2016-06-24}}

Location and facilities

NYLS' main campus is located at 185 West Broadway in Tribeca, Manhattan. The new wing of the campus opened in 2009, featuring classrooms, the law library, and collaboration and event spaces.WEB,weblink Booming Tribeca real estate lifts New York Law School, Crain's New York Business, 2016-06-24, January 12, 2016, WEB,weblink Our Campus in TriBeCa {{!, New York Law School|website=www.nyls.edu|access-date=2016-06-24}} The modern, 235,000 square foot facility was designed by Smith Group and BKSK Architects and is the first large-scale building to be completed in downtown Manhattan after the attacks of September 11, 2001.WEB,weblink Unexpected Design: 13 Architecturally Interesting Law School Buildings, Bisnow, 2016-06-24, The University of Rochester's New York City center for its Simon School of Business is co-located at the NYLS facility, using class and meeting space primarily on weekends as part of a collaborative arrangement between the two academic institutions.WEB,weblink New York Law School seeks to partner with business school at its TriBeCa space, Geiger, Daniel, Crain's New York Business, 2016-06-24, April 28, 2015, WEB,weblink Tribeca Citizen {{!, In the News: Business School Moving to Tribeca|website=Tribeca Citizen|access-date=2016-06-24}}NYLS provides student housing in connection with Educational Housing Services (EHS), a nonprofit organization that specializes in providing New York City student housing.WEB,weblink NYC Student Housing Locations {{!, Student & Intern Housing in NYC: EHS Educational Services|website=NYC Student Housing Locations {{!}} Student & Intern Housing in NYC: EHS Educational Services|access-date=2016-06-24}} The shared residence hall is located in St. George Towers in the nearby neighborhood of Brooklyn Heights.WEB,weblink NYC Student Housing Locations {{!, Student & Intern Housing in NYC: EHS Educational Services|website=NYC Student Housing Locations {{!}} Student & Intern Housing in NYC: EHS Educational Services|access-date=2016-06-24}}

Academic centers

The faculty has established seven academic centers which provide specialized study and offer opportunities for exchange between the students, faculty, and expert practitioners. These seven academic centers engage many students in advanced research through the John Marshall Harlan Scholars Program, an academic honors program designed for students with the strongest academic credentials. Harlan Scholars affiliate with a center to focus on a particular field of study and complement the broader legal curriculum of the J.D. program.WEB,weblink Harlan Honors Program {{!, New York Law School|website=www.nyls.edu|access-date=2016-06-24|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160913131905weblink|archive-date=September 13, 2016|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all}}
Center for Business and Financial Law
The Center for Business and Financial Law provides students with skills training in all aspects of corporate, commercial, and financial law. Through courses, events, projects, and research, the Center brings together academics, practitioners, and students to address the challenges that animate business and finance.
C.V. Starr Center for International Law
New York Law School, aided by a grant from the C.V. Starr Foundation, created the C.V. Starr Center for International Law. The center supports teaching and research in all areas of international law but concentrates on the law of international trade and finance, deriving much of its strength from interaction with New York's business, commercial, financial, and legal communities. The Center organizes symposia events to engage students and faculty in discussions with experts and practitioners in the field. For professional development, the center offers resources for studying and researching careers in international law.The Center publishes an academic newsletter. The International Review is the only academic newsletter published by an ABA-accredited law school that reports on a broad range of contemporary international and comparative law issues.WEB,weblink The International Review Newsletter - Center for International Law, www.nyls.edu, 2016-06-24,
Center for New York City Law
The Center for New York City Law was founded to gather and disseminate information about New York City's laws, rules, and procedures; to sponsor publications, symposia, and conferences on topics related to governing the city; and to suggest reforms to make city government more effective and efficient. The center's bimonthly publication, City Law, tracks New York City's rules and regulations, how they are enforced, and court challenges to them. Its Web site, Center for New York City Law, contains a searchable library of more than 40,000 administrative decisions of New York City agencies. The Center publishes three newsletters: CityLaw, CityLand and CityReg.
Center for Real Estate Studies
The Center for Real Estate Studies at New York Law School provides students with an opportunity to study both the private practice and public regulation of real estate. Launched in 2007, the center offers an extensive selection of classroomcourses, advanced seminars, and independent study projects, as well as externships in governmental offices and real estatefirms. It also sponsors conferences, symposia, and continuing legal education programs on a broad spectrum of issues.
Impact Center for Public Interest Law
The Impact Center for Public Interest Law is the Center housing all of the law school's public interest work. The Impact Center's initiatives address topics such as housing, racial justice, voting rights, public school education, family law, immigration, and criminal justice. The Center develops student and faculty opportunities in public interest law - amicus brief writing, legislative analysis and advocacy, policy research, and community education and litigation - as well as connections within the larger public interest community.In 2014, the School's Justice Action Center was relaunched as the Impact Center for Public Interest Law. Ever since New York Law School alumnus Senator Robert F. Wagner—the "legislative pilot of the New Deal"—wrote and led the fight to enact the National Labor Relations Act, New York Law School has led on labor and employment law and public policy. In the tradition of Senator Wagner, New York Law School's Impact Center seeks to advance and influence law and public policy with an action-oriented, public-interested agenda.New York Law School weblink The Impact Center for Public Interest Law Launches at New York Law School, October 27, 2014Innovation Center for Law and TechnologyThe Innovation Center, opened in August 2015, prepares NYLS students for careers in the applied sciences, media, and technology industries. It offers specific instruction in fields including intellectual property, sports law, entrepreneurship, cybersecurity, fashion law, and privacy. The center is directed by professor Ari Ezra Waldman.WEB,weblink NYLS unveils Innovation Center for Law and Technology {{!, the National Jurist|website=www.nationaljurist.com|access-date=2016-06-24}}WEB,weblink NYLS Introduces the Innovation Center for Law and Technology {{!, JDJournal|last=Amanda Griffin|access-date=2016-06-24}}WEB,weblink New Center at NYLS to Focus on Legal Technology Issues, en-US, 2016-06-24, Joe Plumeri Center for Social Justice and Economic OpportunityThe creation of the Joe Plumeri Center was first announced in November 2015. Supported by a $5 million gift from businessman Joe Plumeri, the center will house NYLS' more than twenty legal clinics, provide hands-on legal training for students, and provide free legal services to clients through NYLS' law firm.WEB,weblink New York Law School Receives $5 Million for Social Justice Center, Center, Foundation, 2016-06-24, WEB,weblink $5 Million Grant to Support New York Law School Clinics, en-US, 2016-06-24, WEB,weblink Joseph and Susan Plumeri Give $5M to New York Law School, Dewey, Katrina, 2015-11-12, Lawdragon, 2016-06-24,

Alumni employment

According to ABA-required disclosures, 90.2% of the class of 2022 had obtained employment 10months after graduation, and 83.96% had obtained long-term, full-time JD-required or JD-Advantage employment.WEB, 2021 American Bar Association, New York Law School,weblink

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