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nyls through the years
Columbia College Law The original location of New School at 49th Street, 1891 York Law School, in the old
Equitable Building at 120 Broadway (1891-1898)
An early site of the Law School at 172-74 Fulton Street (1908-1918)
Post-World War I site
of the Law School: the McBurney YMCA on 23rd Street (1919-1934)
The Law School had a five- year stretch in the Pulitzer (World) Building at 63 Park Row (1936-1941)
After World War II, the Law School reopened in the Dwight Building at 244 William Street (1947-1962)
The Law School’s 57 Worth Street location, where it moved to in 1962
The Law School’s main entrance at 185 West Broadway, since 2009
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anniversary Calendar
Event highlights include:
• The investiture of Nadine Strossen as the John Marshall Harlan II Professor of Law (October 5, 2015), Stephen J. Ellmann as the Martin Professor of Law (November 23, 2015), and David Chang as the inaugural Theodore Dwight 125th Anniversary Professor of Law (April 28, 2016)
• The Innovation Center for Law and Technology’s First Annual Internet Safety Conference, which will include the launch of a first-of-its-kind legal clinic that will help victims of online hate and harassment obtain justice (October 3–4, 2015)
• The Center for Business and Financial Law’s FinTech: Law and Disruption conference, bringing together legal, financial, compliance, and technical experts (October 6, 2015)
• The Center for Real Estate Studies Breakfast: Chinese Investment in New York Real Estate (November 12, 2015)
• The Impact Center for Public Interest Law and the Center for Real Estate Studies’ Co-sponsored Service Project in Honor of Martin Luther King Jr. (January 18, 2016)
• The Center for Business and Financial Law’s New York Startups Conference (March 31, 2016)
• The Impact Center for Public Interest Law’s Annual Symposium—Tackling the Access to Justice Crisis (April 8, 2016)
• The Innovation Center for Law and Technology’s Innovation Scholar Presentation Day (April 14, 2016)
Other events are still being planned—one possibility is a legal-themed film festival—so keep checking the calendar at 125.nyls.edu.
eight Ways
to get involved
Tell Your Story
• Share your NYLS memory using our “Share Your Story” page • Submit a photograph or document to our Archives
Visit our Archives page, 125.nyls.edu, to share your story
Advance Students
• Mentor a current NYLS student
• Provide an internship or career opportunity for an NYLS student or a recent
graduate
• Become part of our Professional Network
Send an e-mail to 125years@nyls.edu to learn more
Recruit Students
• Refer a prospective NYLS student or share your experiences with those who have applied
Send an e-mail to 125years@nyls.edu to learn more
Share Expertise
• Speak on a panel at an NYLS event or teach a CLE course Send an e-mail to cle@nyls.edu to learn more
Support NYLS
• Make a gift to support academic innovation and scholarships Visit www.nyls.edu/giving
Volunteer
• Help raise money for your reunion class, for student clubs, or Bar prep • Host a regional alumni networking event
Send an e-mail to alumni@nyls.edu
Show Your Pride
• Go to the Virtual Gift Store for cool NYLS merchandise. Visit nyls.logoshop.com. • Hold your event at NYLS’s flagship Tribeca facility. Visit www.nyls.edu/rentals.
Stay in Touch
• Join us on LinkedIn
• “Like” us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/goNYLS)
• Follow us on Twitter (@NYLawSchool), and tweet with the hashtag #NYLS125 • Update your Alumni Contact Information by e-mailing alumni@nyls.edu
• Come to one of our 125th Anniversary Celebration events


































































































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