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Columbia Law School

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Columbia Law School
NameColumbia Law School
ParentColumbia University
Established1858
DeanGillian Lester
Students1,244
LocationNew York City, New York, United States

Columbia Law School is a prestigious institution affiliated with Columbia University, located in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of New York City. Founded in 1858, it has a long history of academic excellence, with notable alumni including Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Theodore Roosevelt, and Alexander Hamilton. The school has a strong reputation for producing successful Supreme Court justices, such as John Jay, Joseph Story, and Harlan F. Stone. Its faculty includes renowned scholars like Katharina Pistor, Tim Wu, and Jeffrey Sachs.

History

The law school was founded in 1858, with Theodore Dwight as its first professor, and initially offered a two-year course of study. In the late 19th century, the school began to gain recognition, with the appointment of William Keener as dean, who introduced the Case method of instruction, inspired by Christopher Columbus Langdell of Harvard Law School. During World War I, the school played a significant role in training United States Army officers, and later, during World War II, it contributed to the United States Navy's Judge Advocate General's Corps. The school has also been associated with notable figures such as Felix Frankfurter, Harlan F. Stone, and Benjamin Cardozo, who all taught or studied at the school.

Academics

The law school offers a range of academic programs, including the Juris Doctor (J.D.), Master of Laws (LL.M.), and Doctor of the Science of Law (J.S.D.). Students can choose from a variety of courses, including Constitutional law, Corporate law, and International law, taught by faculty members like Philip Bobbitt, Samantha Power, and Joseph Stiglitz. The school is also home to several research centers, such as the Center for Constitutional Governance, the Center on Corporate Governance, and the Human Rights Institute, which provide opportunities for students to engage in research and practical work. Additionally, the school has partnerships with institutions like University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and Sciences Po, allowing students to participate in exchange programs and study abroad.

Campus

The law school is located in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of New York City, near other Columbia University schools, such as the Columbia Business School and the Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs. The campus includes several buildings, including Jerome Greene Hall, William and June Warren Hall, and Lenfest Hall, which provide state-of-the-art facilities for students, including a library, classrooms, and study spaces. The school is also close to other notable institutions, such as the New York Public Library, the American Museum of Natural History, and the Guggenheim Museum, providing students with access to a wide range of cultural and intellectual resources.

Notable_people

The law school has a long list of notable alumni, including United States Supreme Court justices like Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Theodore Roosevelt, and Harlan F. Stone, as well as prominent politicians like Alexander Hamilton, Daniel Webster, and Eliot Spitzer. Other notable alumni include business leaders like Warren Buffett, Michael Bloomberg, and Henry Kravis, as well as academics like Katharina Pistor, Tim Wu, and Jeffrey Sachs. The school has also been associated with notable figures like Felix Frankfurter, Benjamin Cardozo, and Herbert Wechsler, who all taught or studied at the school. Additionally, the school has a strong network of alumni, including Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Eric Holder, who have gone on to become leaders in their fields.

Rankings_and_accreditation

The law school is consistently ranked as one of the top law schools in the United States, by publications like U.S. News & World Report, Forbes, and Bloomberg Businessweek. It is also accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA) and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS). The school has also received recognition for its programs in areas like Corporate law, International law, and Environmental law, from organizations like the National Law Journal and the Financial Times. Furthermore, the school has been ranked highly by other publications, such as The Guardian, The Times Higher Education, and QS World University Rankings, for its academic programs and research output.

Student_life

The law school has a diverse student body, with students from all over the United States and around the world, including China, India, and Europe. Students can participate in a range of extracurricular activities, including moot court competitions, law reviews, and student organizations, such as the Columbia Law Review, the Harvard Law Review, and the Yale Law Journal. The school also offers a range of support services, including academic advising, career counseling, and mental health resources, to help students succeed in their studies and beyond. Additionally, the school has a strong sense of community, with events like the Columbia Law School Reunion and the Columbia University Commencement, which bring together students, alumni, and faculty to celebrate academic achievements and milestones.

Category:Law schools in the United States

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