Legal Education in New York
Law schools, paralegal programs, certifications, bar exam resources, and continuing education in New York.
Law Schools
ABA-accredited JD programs in New York
Columbia Law School
Founded in 1858 — one of the top law schools in the world with more than 300 courses and 20 centers and programs.
New York University School of Law
Located in Greenwich Village — consistently ranked among the top five law schools nationally with particular strength in tax law, international law, and public interest.
Cornell Law School
Ivy League law school offering an intimate, collaborative learning environment — pioneered the first clinical legal education program in the nation.
Fordham University School of Law
Jesuit law school in the heart of Manhattan — strong connections to New York City courts, government, and the legal profession.
Cardozo School of Law — Yeshiva University
Located in Greenwich Village — known for its Innocence Project and strengths in intellectual property, entertainment, and technology law.
Brooklyn Law School
Independent law school in downtown Brooklyn — offers JD, LLM, and dual degree programs with a focus on practical training.
St. John's University School of Law
Catholic and Vincentian law school in Queens — ranked among the top 75 nationally with expertise in bankruptcy and elder law.
Albany Law School
New York's oldest independent law school, founded in 1851 — located steps from the State Capitol, Court of Appeals, and legislature.
Syracuse University College of Law
Known for its emphasis on lawyering in the public interest — offers JD/MBA, JD/MPA, and other dual degree programs.
University at Buffalo School of Law — SUNY
New York's public law school — pioneered the study of law and social policy. Affordable tuition with strong employment outcomes.
Hofstra University Maurice A. Deane School of Law
Located on Long Island near New York City — offers day and evening JD programs with a focus on practical skills training.
Pace University Elisabeth Haub School of Law
Ranked #1 in Environmental Law nationally — campuses in White Plains and New York City with a focus on experiential education.
New York Law School
Independent law school in the heart of TriBeCa — full-time day and part-time evening JD programs since 1891.
Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center
Long Island's only law school — day and evening JD programs with strengths in family law, real estate, and public interest.
CUNY School of Law
The only public interest law school in the nation — committed to serving the needs of underserved communities.
Paralegal Programs
Accredited paralegal education and certificate programs
Nassau Community College — Legal Studies/Paralegal
ABA-approved AS degree in Legal Studies and Paralegal Certificate — one of the oldest ABA-approved programs in the state.
New York City College of Technology — Paralegal Studies
ABA-approved AS and BS programs in Paralegal Studies — the only CUNY school offering ABA-approved paralegal education.
Hilbert College — Paralegal Studies
ABA-approved bachelor's degree and certificate programs in paralegal studies — courses taught by practicing attorneys.
Court Reporter & Captioning Programs
Stenography, digital reporting, and real-time captioning training
Plaza College — Court Reporting Program
Successor to the former NYCI program — AOS degree in Court Reporting with real-time and CART captioning training.
New York State Unified Court System — Court Reporter Careers
Information about court reporter positions and certification requirements within the New York State court system.
Mediator & ADR Certification
Alternative dispute resolution training and qualified neutral roster
New York State Unified Court System — ADR
Court-connected mediation and ADR programs statewide — community dispute resolution centers operate in every county.
New York State Dispute Resolution Association (NYSDRA)
Statewide association supporting community mediation centers and professional mediators — training standards and continuing education resources.
Legal Nurse Consulting
Certification programs for RNs providing litigation support
Notary Public Certification
How to become a notary public in New York
Bar Admission & Exam
Pathways to becoming a licensed attorney in New York
New York State Board of Law Examiners
Official bar exam body. New York administers the Uniform Bar Exam (UBE) — minimum passing score of 266. Also requires the New York Law Exam (NYLE) and NYLC.
New York Law Exam (NYLE)
Required open-book online test covering New York-specific law — must pass in addition to the UBE for admission.
Continuing Legal Education (CLE)
Requirements for licensed New York attorneys
New York CLE Board
Official CLE regulatory body — experienced attorneys must complete 24 credits biennially, including 4 ethics and 1 diversity. Newly admitted: 32 credits in first 2 years.
New York State Bar Association — CLE
New York's largest CLE provider — seminars, webcasts, and publications across all practice areas.
Legal Secretary & Legal Assistant Programs
Certificate and degree programs for legal support professionals
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