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'''Columbia Law School''', the most corporate of elite law schools in the US, occupies [[Jerome Greene Hall]], one of the ugliest buildings in Columbia's ensemble. Students slave away in its library at odd hours. | '''Columbia Law School''', the most corporate of elite law schools in the US, occupies [[Jerome Greene Hall]], one of the ugliest buildings in Columbia's ensemble. Students slave away in its library at odd hours. | ||
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+ | [http://library.law.columbia.edu/EarlyHistoryColumbiaLaw/index.html Early History of Columbia College Law School] | ||
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Columbia Law School | |
Established | 1858 |
President | {{{President}}} |
Dean | David Schizer |
Degrees | JD, LLM, JSD |
Enrollment | 1,300 |
Website | www.law.columbia.edu |
Columbia Law School, the most corporate of elite law schools in the US, occupies Jerome Greene Hall, one of the ugliest buildings in Columbia's ensemble. Students slave away in its library at odd hours.
Further Reading
Early History of Columbia College Law School
A lounge in Kent Hall for law students in the 1950's
The law library ca. 1900, when the collection was housed in Low Library
The law school library on Columbia's Midtown campus
The law school building on the Midtown campus ca. 1860
Columbia University Schools |
Architecture, Planning and Preservation • Arts • Arts and Sciences (Graduate School) • Business • Columbia College • Dentistry • Continuing Education • Engineering • General Studies • International and Public Affairs • Journalism • Law • Medicine • Nursing • Public Health • Social Work |
Affiliated Institutions |
Barnard • Jewish Theological Seminary • Teachers College • Union Theological Seminary |
Defunct Schools |
Pharmacy • Library Service |