Center for Professional
Values and Practice New York Law
School 57 Worth Street New York, NY 10013
T: 212.431.2314 F: 212.343.1537 E: cpvp@nyls.edu
CONGRATULATIONS!
Congratulations to the class of 2008! Best of luck on the bar exam. We hope to see you this fall at alumni events.
ABOUT THE CENTER
The Center for Professional Values and Practice supports research and teaching on the profession, focusing on the dynamics of professional regulation, the market for lawyers, and lawyers’ careers. Designed to provide students with an in-depth portrait of law practice in a variety of settings, from the court room to the board room to Guantanamo Bay, the center sponsors research, symposia, and speakers to bring the “real world” of practice into the classroom and to legal education more broadly.
In addition to its work with students, the center serves as an umbrella organization to several affiliated research initiatives investigating the role of lawyers in society.
RECENT EVENTS
November 8, 2007, 12:50 p.m. Condemned then Exonerated: The Margin of Error in a System of Justice RECENT PUBLICATIONS
Codirector Tanina Rostain's article "The Rise of 'Law Consultants'" has just been published in Fordham Law Review. For more information, click here.
The center welcomes students from the Harlan Scholars Program. For further information on this umbrella program, please click here. JURISPDA
Designed by two professors and the electronic services librarian at New York Law School, JurisPDA.com gathers the most useful software applications for law students and lawyers who use PDAs. In addition, the website offers free legal reference materials to download and read on a PalmOS® handheld.