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  1. Please see the latest guidance (May 2023) from Columbia University about COVID-19. Getting Here. The Law School is easily accessible via public transportation and car. For those visiting from out of town, New York City’s airports and train stations all offer connections to the subway and bus lines servicing Columbia’s campus. Learn more:

  2. Columbia University Law School Overview. The full-time program application fee at the Law School at Columbia University is $85. Its tuition is full-time: $81,292.

  3. 2023-2024 Application Deadlines Early Decision November 15, 2023 Regular February 15, 2024 Three-Year JD/MBA February 15, 2024 Leadership Experience Admission Deferral (LEAD) Program

  4. Any criminal justice system is complex and imperfect but also an essential part of creating a well-functioning civil society. Police, prosecutors, investigators, defense lawyers, judges, and policymakers all play a role in shaping this system to ensure public safety and fair policing, examine the causes and ramifications of mass incarceration, assess criminal statutes, explore alternatives to ...

  5. Columbia Law School is renowned for the intellectual rigor of its curriculum and the groundbreaking scholarship of its faculty. Drawing strength from the vast interdisciplinary resources of our distinguished research university—and the global stage of New York City—our students complete their legal training ready to engage with the world’s most challenging issues across borders ...

  6. In 1927, the first female students enrolled at the Law School, paving the way for the generations of pioneering women—from Constance Baker Motley ’46 (left), former Manhattan borough president, New York state senator, and federal judge, to Barbara Black ’55, former dean of the Law School and first female dean of an Ivy League law school, to Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’59, the second woman to ...

  7. Columbia University in the City of New York. ... New York, NY 10027 212-854-1754 ... income and first-generation college-bound youth in New York City to ensure high ...