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Colloquia
At New York University School of Law, Colloquia are meta-seminars,
in which small groups of faculty members and students engage in
the most rigorous intellectual experience available in legal education.
Unlike a lecture course, colloquia generate a free flow of ideas
among participants and the distinction between "teacher"
and "student" is abandoned in favor of the joint pursuit
of advanced study involving law and other disciplines.
Each Colloquium consists of a series of workshops on a given subject.
Generally, students and faculty members meet and discuss a recent
paper by a leading authority in that week's topic of study. The
next day they meet with the author, along with other visiting
faculty members and invited guests, for a workshop about the paper
(there may be smaller meetings and informal dinners with faculty,
students, and guest speakers as well). The following week, reactions
to the workshop are reviewed, and then, with the next topic, the
whole process begins again.
The links on the left take you to individual descriptions of the
colloquia offered.
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