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Institutes and Centers
The Centers and Institutes at New York University School of Law
represent a commitment of resources and energy to the collegial
study of law at the most advanced level, through any combination
of conferences, symposia, seminars, workshops and journals. Students
and faculty with diverse interests and expertise work together to
explore an array of issues in unique ways.
The Institutes and Centers often sponsor fellowships, outreach
programs, colloquia, single courses, or entire academic programs.
Sometimes an Institute or a Center will bring together scholars,
practitioners, and students with shared aims for informal discussion
and networking, or to collaborate on litigation or lobbying efforts.
The links on the left take you to descriptions of the individual
Institutes. Descriptions to the individual Centers are also available
online.
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