We are with you from your admission to law school until your admission to the Bar. You will have faculty, staff, and administrators who are focused on your success. We are in your corner, we want to make sure that when you finish your law degree, you are able to enter the profession and practice in whatever area interests you the most.
We have a very, very diverse body of students from socioeconomic backgrounds, racial backgrounds, experiences in life ages and this brings a flavor to our courses because you get all kinds of different perspectives. All of our professors have been in practice, myself included, and so we take a practical approach.
The faculty members were so warm and welcoming and extremely supportive. And it wasn't only in my first year, in my first, second, and third year, I had amazing experiences with the faculty and staff at Touro. It is what helped me get through law school and what has helped me to be a successful lawyer and a successful judge today.
At Touro law, you will have the opportunity to develop practical skills. You'll be learning substantive law in the classroom, and then you may be spending your afternoon in the courthouse, either participating in a hearing or observing hearings.