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[http://library.law.columbia.edu/EarlyHistoryColumbiaLaw/index.html Early History of Columbia College Law School]
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Revision as of 02:03, 28 October 2007

Columbia Law School
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Established 1858
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Dean David Schizer
Degrees JD, LLM, JSD
Enrollment 1,300
Website www.law.columbia.edu
See also Wikipedia's article about "Columbia Law School".

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.

Pictorial history of the law school

Further Reading

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