New York Bar Exam Eligibility Checklist

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New York Bar Exam Eligibility Checklist. Carefully review § 520.6 of the Rules of the Court of Appeals for the Admission of Attorneys and. Counselors at Law at ...
New York Bar Exam Eligibility Checklist

Carefully review § 520.6 of the Rules of the Court of Appeals for the Admission of Attorneys and Counselors at Law at the NY Board of Law Examiners (NY BOLE) Web site. This checklist does not substitute for a decision on bar eligibility from NY BOLE. Questions? Contact [email protected] , or, if you are a Tax student, [email protected]



Group A 2 CREDITS IN HISTORY, GOALS, INSTRUCTION, VALUE, RULES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF U.S. LEGAL PROFESSION LW.11479 Professional Responsibility and the Regulation of Lawyers LW.10309 Professional Responsibility in Civil Litigation Class



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Group B 2 CREDITS IN LEGAL RESEARCH, WRITING AND ANALYSIS

LW.12129 U.S. Legal Research, Writing and Analysis I (summer)(1 credit) LW.12130 U.S. Legal Research, Writing and Analysis II (1 credit) OR LW.10512 U.S. Legal Methodology (3 credits) Class



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Group C 2 CREDITS IN AMERICAN LEGAL STUDIES

LW.11449 Introduction to U.S. Law (summer) (2 credits) LW.10925 Administrative and Regulatory State *LW.11702 Constitutional Law *LW.10514 Introduction to U.S. Civil Procedure (for LL.M. students) *LW.11722 Federal Courts and the Federal System *LW.11869 State Courts and Appellate Advocacy Seminar

* Credits earned in these classes in excess of the two needed to satisfy the C requirement, may be applied to the D requirement (i.e., if you take Constitutional Law, 2 credits of the class will fulfill C, and the other 2 credits will rollover to D). If you take Introduction to U.S. Law and Administrative and Regulatory Sate, the administrative law class will fulfill the C requirement and Introduction to U.S. Law will supply 2 of the 6 credits required under D. Class

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Group D 6 CREDITS IN SUBJECTS TESTED ON THE NEW YORK STATE BAR EXAMINATION LW.11323 Child, Parent & State LW.10965 Commercial Law LW.11972 Commercial Sales Law: Domestic and International LW.10701 Conflict of Laws LW.11702 Constitutional Law LW.10345 Contract Theory Seminar LW.11171 Contracts (For LL.M.s) LW.10644 Corporations LW.10344 Corporations LW.10436 Criminal Procedure Survey LW.10104 Criminal Procedure: Bail to Jail LW.10395 Criminal Procedure: Fourth and Fifth Amendments LW.12134 Equal Protection and Substantive Due Process LW.11607 Evidence LW.11563 Evidence and Professional Responsibility LW.10729 Family Law LW.10917 Federal Courts and the Appellate Process LW.11722 Federal Courts and the Federal System LW.10755 First Amendment Rights of Expression and Association LW.10668 Free Speech LW.11019 Information Privacy Law LW.10514 Introduction to U.S. Civil Procedure (for LL.M. Students) LW.12072 Mass Communications and Free Speech Seminar LW.11783 Property (for 2Ls) LW.11279 Real Estate Transactions LW.11941 Religion and the Constitution LW.12135 Religion and the First Amendment LW.10113 Remedies LW.10118 Secured Transactions LW.11869 State Courts and Appellate Advocacy Seminar LW.11349 Tort Theory Seminar LW.10474 Trusts & Estates

*Please note: Property (for 2Ls) LW.11783 qualifies under §520.6(b)(3)(vi)(d) only when the description for the class posted on the Law School Web site reads as follows: A study of the institution of property: property interests in land and in wealth other than land; formation of interests in land; the estate concept; possessory and non-possessory interests; concurrent interests; the landlord-tenant relation; the allocation and development of land resources by private arrangement and through community planning devices such as zoning and eminent domain. Class

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24 CREDITS OF LAW SCHOOL CLASSES Include: • The summer classes Introduction to U.S. Law (2 credits) and Legal Research, Writing and Analysis I (1 credit) • Up to 4 credits in clinical courses that are taught by a full-time NYU Law staff member and include a seminar component. Note: If a clinical course is taught both by a full-time faculty member and an adjunct professor, you should request to be directly supervised by the fulltime faculty member to meet bar requirements. • Up to 6 credits in courses related to legal training taught at the Stern School of Business or other Divisions of NYU. Do Not Include: • Directed Research • Clinical courses with the notation “NCF” in the course schedule SUMMER Classes

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Total Credits (summer, fall, spring):

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*Note that to earn the LL.M. degree you need 24 credits in fall and spring

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