This is a course on litigation tactics and strategies designed to teach students to think like practicing attorneys seeking to maximize their client’s litigation position.
Claire R. Thomas ’11
Assistant Professor of Law; Director, Asylum Clinic
Nice to meet you!Department: OCEL
Cannabis Law
This upper-level substantive course focuses on the federal and state laws that regulate cannabis in the United States.
Student Organizations
New York Law School has an active Student Bar Association and dozens of student-led affinity groups that create opportunities to network on and off campus, find mentors, and build community.
Independent Study – Jessup International Law Moot
New York Law School regularly fields a team to the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot, the world’s largest competitive moot competition.
Members
Members Faculty Publisher Michelle Zierler Professor of Legal Writing; Faculty Publisher, New York Law School Law Review Nice to meet you! Department: Law Review Student Members Melissa Rosenberg ’24, Editor in Chief Expand Melissa Rosenberg ’24 (she/her) proudly serves as…
Mediation: Theory, Practice, and Skills
Students in this course will develop a firm and practical understanding of the principles of mediated negotiation and acquire skills necessary to represent a client’s interest during mediation.
Heather E. Cucolo ’03
Distinguished Adjunct Professor of Law
Nice to meet you!Independent Study – Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot
New York Law School regularly fields a team to the Wilhem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot, held in Vienna, Austria.
Emeriti
Meet NYLS’s faculty emeriti, who remain connected to the School’s intellectual and scholarly community.