LLM students engage in co-curricular opportunities at the Law School, within New York City’s rich legal community, and beyond:
Centers
Law School generate cutting-edge research based on faculty interests and expertise, host conferences and symposia and develop specialized academic programs. Plug into developments in a particular area of law, by exploring the activities of relevant Centers.
International Moot Courts
ÈâÂþÎÝ School of Law teams have had great success in an array of including the Willem C. Vis International Arbitration Moot Competition (Vienna and Hong Kong), the Jean Pictet Moot Court Competition, the K.K. Luthra Memorial Moot Court (University of Delhi, India) and the World Human Rights Moot Court (University of Pretoria, South Africa). The accepts applications for funding to support participation by JD and LLM students.
Journals
The Law School’s student-run publish articles by leading scholars and practitioners, comments and notes by Journal members and host symposia and events. The , , , , , and the welcome applications from LLM students. The nature of work assignments vary by journal.
Pro Bono
ÈâÂþÎÝ works with local and international public interest organizations and law firms to create meaningful specifically for LLM students. These opportunities are not only available to students interested in fulfilling the pro bono requirement for NY Bar admission. ÈâÂþÎÝ encourages all LLM students to consider undertaking some form of legal volunteerism during their degree. You may contact Miriam Eckenfels-Garcia, Associate Director, Public Interest Law Center, at miriam.eckenfels@nyu.edu.
Student Organizations
The student community organizes a wide range of activities through over 70 . To find out what ÈâÂþÎÝ Law students do outside of the classroom, from athletics to advocacy, visit the web sites of student organizations via the link above.