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Building IDs are required. Stop by the First Floor Public Safety Office to have your photo taken for your Building ID. Retrieve your locker info here also.
Building IDs are required. Stop by the First Floor Public Safety Office to have your photo taken for your Building ID. Retrieve your locker info here also.
Get professional headshots to help you build your online presence and start your legal journey with confidence. Your photo can be used for LinkedIn, school directories, and more. Don't miss […]
During orientation, students will begin one of their first-semester courses, entitled Liberty, Equality, and Due Process (“LEDP”). The Academic Skills sessions will occur before the LEDP classes. During these sessions, […]
Liberty, Equality, and Due Process (LEDP) provides legal and historical perspectives by examining the law's impact on racial and gender equality and sexual orientation. This course challenges students to analyze their own experiences through the lens of the law and to understand how the law may have shaped their values and perceptions--or how it might be used to shift society's values and perceptions.
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During orientation, students will begin one of their first-semester courses, entitled Liberty, Equality, and Due Process (“LEDP”). The Academic Skills sessions will occur before and after the LEDP classes. During these sessions, Skills professors will introduce students to critical law school skills, including case reading, case briefing, note-taking, rule synthesis, and exam writing. The Academic Skills sessions will provide an opportunity to both “pre-brief” and “debrief” the LEDP classes.
Liberty, Equality, and Due Process (LEDP) provides legal and historical perspectives by examining the law's impact on racial and gender equality and sexual orientation. This course challenges students to analyze their own experiences through the lens of the law and to understand how the law may have shaped their values and perceptions--or how it might be used to shift society's values and perceptions.
During orientation, students will begin one of their first-semester courses, entitled Liberty, Equality, and Due Process (“LEDP”). The Academic Skills sessions will occur before and after the LEDP classes. During these sessions, Skills professors will introduce students to critical law school skills, including case reading, case briefing, note-taking, rule synthesis, and exam writing. The Academic Skills sessions will provide an opportunity to both “pre-brief” and “debrief” the LEDP classes.
Building IDs are required. Stop by the First Floor Public Safety Office to have your photo taken for your Building ID. Retrieve your locker info here also.
Get professional headshots to help you build your online presence and start your legal journey with confidence. Your photo can be used for LinkedIn, school directories, and more. Don't miss […]
During orientation, students will begin one of their first-semester courses, entitled Liberty, Equality, and Due Process (“LEDP”). The Academic Skills sessions will occur before and after the LEDP classes. During these sessions, Skills professors will introduce students to critical law school skills, including case reading, case briefing, note-taking, rule synthesis, and exam writing. The Academic Skills sessions will provide an opportunity to both “pre-brief” and “debrief” the LEDP classes.
Liberty, Equality, and Due Process (LEDP) provides legal and historical perspectives by examining the law's impact on racial and gender equality and sexual orientation. This course challenges students to analyze their own experiences through the lens of the law and to understand how the law may have shaped their values and perceptions--or how it might be used to shift society's values and perceptions.
During orientation, students will begin one of their first-semester courses, entitled Liberty, Equality, and Due Process (“LEDP”). The Academic Skills sessions will occur before and after the LEDP classes. During these sessions, Skills professors will introduce students to critical law school skills, including case reading, case briefing, note-taking, rule synthesis, and exam writing. The Academic Skills sessions will provide an opportunity to both “pre-brief” and “debrief” the LEDP classes.
Join us for some nourishment!
Liberty, Equality, and Due Process (LEDP) provides legal and historical perspectives by examining the law's impact on racial and gender equality and sexual orientation. This course challenges students to analyze their own experiences through the lens of the law and to understand how the law may have shaped their values and perceptions--or how it might be used to shift society's values and perceptions.
During orientation, students will begin one of their first-semester courses, entitled Liberty, Equality, and Due Process (“LEDP”). The Academic Skills sessions will occur after the LEDP class. During these sessions, Skills professors will introduce students to critical law school skills, including case reading, case briefing, note-taking, rule synthesis, and exam writing. The Academic Skills sessions will provide an opportunity to both “pre-brief” and “debrief” the LEDP classes.
CUNY Law's Career Planning Office will lead our annual Court Orientation, which allows students to see inside a real court room, meet with a Judge, and watch proceedings, introducing students […]
Join us on Wednesday, September 2, 2026, for the next meeting of the CUNY Law Alumni Connection Series — our monthly virtual gathering designed to foster meaningful relationships among graduates across all class years and career paths.
Join us on Wednesday, September 2, 2026, for the next meeting of the CUNY Law Alumni Connection Series — our monthly virtual gathering designed to foster meaningful relationships among graduates across all class years and career paths.
Join us on Wednesday, September 2, 2026, for the next meeting of the CUNY Law Alumni Connection Series — our monthly virtual gathering designed to foster meaningful relationships among graduates across all class years and career paths.
Join us on Wednesday, September 2, 2026, for the next meeting of the CUNY Law Alumni Connection Series — our monthly virtual gathering designed to foster meaningful relationships among graduates across all class years and career paths.
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Events are wheelchair accessible. For disability-related accommodations, contact the organizer of the event. Advance notice is kindly requested.
Faculty and staff members who wish to hold an event, such as a lecture, conference, or reception, should complete the request form. These events are overseen by the Events Department at events@law.cuny.edu.
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