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Columbia Law School

Columbia Law School is one of the professional schools of Columbia University. It is a pre-eminent American law school with about 1,500 students in New York, New York. Historically, Columbia has ranked as one of the top law schools in the United States by reputation and selectivity.

One of the first law schools in the United States, Columbia Law School was established in 1858. While Columbia is well known for its highly regarded curriculum in transactional law, it also has America’s oldest and most respected programs in the areas of international and comparative law and human rights law. The Columbia Law Review is the third most widely distributed and cited Law Review in the country, and is one of the four publishers of the Bluebook.

Columbia Law School’s Arthur W. Diamond Library is the second largest law library in the United States, with over 1,000,000 volumes. The law school’s main building, Jerome L. Greene Hall, was designed by Max Abramovitz, architect of the United Nations and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, which serves as the site of Columbia Law School's graduation ceremonies. In 1996, the Law School was extensively renovated, including the addition of a new entrance façade and lobby, as well as the expansion of existing space to include a café and lounges.

The hugely influential legal realism movement, which flourished during the 1920s and 1930s, is often associated with Columbia Law School. Among the major realists affiliated with Columbia were Karl Llewellyn , Felix S. Cohen and William O. Douglas. One effect of this influence was an attempt to reorganize the Columbia curriculum in order to acquaint students with the tools of social science analysis; a first-year course on the foundations of the regulatory state was required until 2005.


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¹ Studied law at Columbia University or its predecessor, King's College, prior to the founding of the Law School.

² Failed to complete the law degree.

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