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Touro Law Center offers a dynamic legal education with access to state and federal courts. Learn about the programs, scholarships, clinics, and employment opportunities at this New York law school.
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Touro Law Center is a private law school in Central Islip, New York, part of Touro University. It offers JD and LLM programs, experiential learning opportunities, and clinics and centers in various legal fields.
Touro Law Center offers a curriculum that focuses on learning doctrine and lawyering skills, and integrates the work of the federal and state courts. Located on Long Island, Touro provides access to Manhattan, the East End, and a vibrant community.
Touro University (Fuchsberg) is ranked No. 168 (tie) out of 196 in Best Law Schools and No. 58 (tie) out of 68 in Part-time Law.
Touro Law Center offers full-time, part-time and FlexTime JD programs, as well as combined degrees and clinics. Located near courts and agencies, Touro Law provides experiential learning and public service opportunities for students.
At Touro Law Center, you’ll learn how to think critically, how to solve problems effectively, and how to practically apply the legal theory you’re taught in the classroom to the real world of lawyering.
Touro Law is at the center of what is arguably the nation’s first integrated law campus, comprising a US courthouse and federal building and a New York State court center, with supreme, family, and district courts.