55 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10003, USA
Phone: 212.790.0274 | Website: www.cardozo.yu.edu/llmadmissions
Introduction
Established in 1998, Cardozo's LLM program is known for its innovative programming, flexibility, rigorous scholarship, and for producing passionate advocates.
Cardozo Law offers students a stimulating educational experience, rooted in the values of ethics, public service, and scholarship. Known for providing high intellectual standards and pioneering hands-on experiences, Cardozo Law also provides students with a deep understanding of how law relates to other expressions of the human spirit, including philosophy, economics, politics, history, art, and literature. Cardozo offers superb programs in intellectual property law, alternative dispute resolution, international and human rights law, public interest law, corporate law, and legal theory. Extensive clinical and externship opportunities draw on the resources available in New York City and train students in connecting theory with practical application of the law. Learning by doing helps our students master the research, teamwork, oral advocacy, and leadership skills that employers value. A Cardozo legal education emphasizes the pursuit of intellectual excellence while providing a wealth of lawyering opportunities that give the Cardozo student a real-world advantage.
Location
Cardozo is located in a vibrant neighborhood in Greenwich Village, just blocks from Union Square. It is easily accessible to all points in New York City, including the courts, Wall Street, Midtown, and the art and music centers on the East and West Sides of Manhattan. The law school's state-of-the-art facility includes a moot courtroom, additional library space, a center for student life, student and faculty offices, and fully wired classrooms and seminar rooms.
Housing
The Cardozo residence hall is a stately historic building dating from 1902, located on a residential, tree-lined street just one block south of the main building. Newly renovated studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments—all of which are air-conditioned, fully furnished, and equipped with kitchens—are available for a limited number of incoming students. The majority of law students find off-campus accommodations around Manhattan, the outer boroughs, or New Jersey.
Law School Enrollment
Our LLM program is well-known for being a welcoming community in the heart of Manhattan. Each year, Cardozo Law welcomes approximately 65–75 LLM students from over 20 different countries.
The intimate size of the LLM program enables the faculty and administrative staff to provide personalized service and focus on the special concerns of LLM students.
Enrollment Statistics as of Spring 2013
- Total LLM enrollment: 73
- Full-time: 66
- Part-time: 7
- Comparative Legal Thought LLM: 4
- Dispute Resolution and Advocacy LLM: 6
- General Studies LLM: 28
- Intellectual Property LLM: 35
- International students: 51
- Domestic students: 22
LLM Programs
Cardozo Law offers four LLM degrees. Each degree allows students to choose from a rich array of courses and clinics that match their interests and to work alongside a stellar faculty that is prolific, accessible, and defining the cutting edge of legal research and education.
- Comparative Legal Thought LLM: Designed for students interested in an academic career and for lawyers with an interest in legal theory, this LLM degree juxtaposes legal thought with other disciplines. With a comprehensive range of courses spanning jurisprudence, law and philosophy, critical legal studies, comparative constitutionalism, and law and literature, students and faculty wrestle with some of the most pressing cultural, philosophical, and theoretical legal questions of the day.
Dispute Resolution and Advocacy LLM: This LLM degree offers the opportunity for domestic and international lawyers to enhance their skills and develop their proficiencies in the fast-growing fields of advocacy and alternative dispute resolution. Through the prominent Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution and our wide variety of litigation training courses, this program offers a unique choice of practical and theoretical training to develop an understanding of the role of the lawyer as a counselor, problem-solver, and advocate. - General Studies LLM: Distinctive in its flexibility and breadth of offerings, this degree enables students to design their own curricula in keeping with their specific goals and interests. Students who want a broad-based introduction to US law and legal methodologies and those who seek to develop a specialty in one or more areas of the law find this LLM degree program to be especially useful. Cardozo Law offers optional concentrations in
- alternative dispute resolution;
- corporate, commercial, and securities law;
- intellectual property; and
- international and comparative law.
- Intellectual Property LLM: Cardozo Law's intellectual property law program is among the top in the nation. The full-time faculty, known worldwide for its expertise and scholarship, includes advisors to past and present presidents of the United States, former Supreme Court clerks, accomplished First Amendment scholars, and adjunct professors working on forward-looking issues in the field. The course offerings are unsurpassed and include media and entertainment law, communications law, cyberlaw, sports law, and art law in addition to basic and advanced courses in each of the three major IP areas of copyright, trademark, and patent law.
Application Procedure
- Applications may be submitted electronically through LSAC or downloaded from the LLM Applicants website. The deadline for the spring class (entry in January) is December 1. The deadline for the fall class (entry in August) is June 15.
- Current résumé/curriculum vitae
- Two letters of recommendation
- Personal statement, no more than two (2) double-spaced typed pages
- Official or certified copies of transcripts from each college, university, graduate, and law school attended
- LSAT score (domestic JD applicants only)
- TOEFL/IELTS score (if the language of instruction for the law degree was not English)
- $75 application fee
Contact Information
For additional information about Cardozo Law's LLM programs and admissions procedures, please visit the LLM Applicants website, or contact the Admissions Office directly:
Selene Steelman
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Yeshiva University
Office of Admissions
Room 1168, 11th Floor
55 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10003-4391
USA
Attn: LLM Program
Phone: +1.212.790.0357
E-mail: llm@yu.edu
Learning Beyond the Classroom
A Cardozo education is much more than classroom learning. A wide variety of opportunities for experiential learning, pro bono and volunteer opportunities, visiting speakers and conferences, and participation in student-run organizations means that a student's day at Cardozo extends far past the last class.
- Clinical Programs: Cardozo's experiential clinics are unmatched by any offered through other LLM programs. These distinctive opportunities help build the practical skills attorneys need in a variety of practice settings (both public and private sectors, in the courtroom, and the boardroom).
- Externship Opportunities: Through credit-bearing externships, students can obtain credit for substantive legal work completed under the direct supervision of an attorney or judge at the work site.
Career Services
The seven counselors in the Office of Career Services (OCS), all of whom have spent time as practicing attorneys, provide assistance during all phases of students' career development while at Cardozo and beyond. LLM students also benefit from the individualized service of a dedicated LLM advisor, who plans and executes programming specific to LLM students, including résumé-writing workshops; interview and networking skills training; and LLM alumni panels.
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