Cornell Law School

Cornell Law School, located in Ithaca, New York, is a graduate school of Cornell University. The Law School was formally opened in 1887 and moved along with the Law Library to the current location of Myron Tayler Hall in 1937. An addition to Myron Taylor Hall was completed in 1988. The Law School confers primarily Juris Doctor, or J.D., degrees following a three-year residential course of study, but also has a significant two-year master of laws, or LL.M., program that primarily serves international students. As of 2004, the Law School had 551 total enrolled J.D. students and 58 total enrolled first-year LL.M. students.
   

Library

The Library contains 600,000 books and microforms and includes rare historical texts relevant to the legal history of the United States. The library contains multiple online legal reference tools including Cornell Law's Legal Information Institute (LII). LII is the world's leading investigator of new ways to do legal research in electronic formats. Advances in online legal research include an early Microsoft Windows-compatible web browser: Cello (web browser). The Web site offers timely legal information in hypertext format including primary materials and links to virtually every legal resource in the world, organized by topic and practice area. It offers distribution of opinions of the Supreme Court and the New York State Court of Appeals (the state's highest court). Legal analyses of recent New York State Court of Appeals decisions are compiled and sent to attorneys, judges and others via email.

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