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For more than 125 years, New York Law School has provided an innovative legal education, delivered by a world-class faculty, in the most important city in the world.
For more than 130 years, New York Law School has been a leader in providing an innovative legal education, delivered by a world-class faculty, in the most important city in the world. Learn more about NYLS’s J.D. and LL.M. programs to discover which path is the best fit for you.
NYLS Pro: Part-Time Evening Division. Apply Now: J.D. Check Application Status. Viewbook. For more than 130 years, we’ve served a diverse body of students as they build on their current professional experiences or begin second careers in our Evening Division.
Founded in 1891, NYLS is an independent law school located in Tribeca—the heart of New York City’s legal, government, financial, and emerging tech centers. Campus is steps from the courts, government agencies, Wall Street businesses, law firms, and tech companies.
Create a Law School Admissions Council (LSAC) account. All applicants must register with LSAC’s Credential Assembly Service before starting their applications. Prepare and register for the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). Complete an NYLS application. There is no fee to apply.
Interested J.D. applicants can learn more about NYLS's Day Division, Part-Time Evening Division, and Joint-Degree programs and how to apply.
NYLS offers a vast array of core and elective courses, as well as academic and bar success programming to help students thrive, from day one of law school through the bar exam.
NYLS’s J.D. Program is demanding yet flexible, providing the high-caliber foundational education all lawyers need while allowing plentiful opportunities for students to follow their interests, find their focus, and gain skills in a rapidly growing area of law.
Find out more about scholarships offered by New York Law School and other groups, grants, and work-study opportunities.
Today, New York Law School Dean and President Anthony W. Crowell, along with Samuel Seabury Professor of Law Ross Sandler, announced that NYLS’s Center for New York City Law is now The Center for New York City and State Law.