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Programs
New York University School of Law hosts a rich and diverse set
of Programs that permeate all aspects of law in the 21st century.
The Hauser Global Law School Program, the Global Public Service
Law Project, the International Tax Program, and the Visiting Scholars
and Visiting Researchers Program prepare graduates for the global
environment in which they will practice. The Program attracts faculty
and students from around the world, bringing them together to form
one intellectual community and making NYU Law a truly "global"
law school.
NYU Law was the first law school to have a graduate tax program,
and for over 50 years it has been unmatched in this area. Many of
the leaders of the tax bar, and over 100 full-time professors of
tax law received their LL.M. in Taxation degree from NYU Law.
Clinical study at NYU Law allows students to acquire an understanding
of the lawyer's role through the integration of substantive legal
knowledge and practical experience. Situation-based study begins
with the Lawyering Program in the first year, and culminates in
the upper years in elective fieldwork clinics in which students
represent actual clients under close faculty supervision.
The links on the left take you to each Program's site.
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