Columbia Law School

Alum makes $10 million donation to fund interdisciplinary center

The new center will unite Business and Law School curriculum and provide a platform for students and faculty to publish policy papers.

Law school wrong road for public interest work

Students interested in pursuing a career in public interest should reevaluate Columbia Law School.

Holder urges grads to 're-imagine' legal system at Law School commencement

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, CC '73, Law '76, spoke at the Columbia Law School commencement Friday, where he encouraged graduates to modernize the legal system.

Holder encourages grads to 're-imagine' legal system at Law School commencement

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, CC '73, Law '76, spoke at the Columbia Law School commencement Friday, where he urged graduates to modernize the legal system.

Colleagues remember Law School dean

Colleagues recalled former Law School Dean Albert Rosenthal's commitment and open-mindedness at his memorial service Sunday.

Panel tells all at Law School’s discussion on military policy

Late afternoon classes were cancelled yesterday due to snow, but Columbia Law School still held a heated panel discussion at the Columbia Law School that called for an end to the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy.

Columbia professor and alum confirmed as federal judge

Professor Joseph Greenaway, CC ’78, was confirmed Tuesday as a federal judge in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in a unanimous Senate decision.

Attorney General, longtime Law prof honored for excellence

The mood at Columbia Law School’s Medal for Excellence luncheon at the Waldorf Astoria on Friday ranged from weary to optimistic. All the while, servers kept wine glasses more than half full.

Law school no longer a sure bet

While law school may seem like a safe choice, there are not always jobs waiting at the end of the tunnel. Many students find themselves three years later in the same position they were before—jobless, but with a J.D. and thousands of dollars of debt.

Columbia grad schools strive to stay affordable

With professional degrees come immense expenses.