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In the early days at Columbia Law School, the student body took courses called Medical Jurisprudence and Punishment. Today, options span from Legal Aspects of Organ Transplantation to Internet and Computer Crimes to clinics in children's rights and environmental law. Undergirding a Columbia Law education was and is a solid foundation in legal knowledge.
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View a comprehensive list and links to individual centers and programs.
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Background
Survey of Columbia Law's Expanding Curriculum
What's being taught at the Law School these days? An accompanying story surveys the Law School's curriculum since its founding -- when 12 courses were offered -- until today, when students can choose from more than 200.
Profiles
The Class of 1998: Classes, Careers, Choices
Five students from the Class of 1998 tell what courses they took, and why.
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