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Share your storyCornell Law School offers one of the nation’s oldest and most distinguished programs in international and comparative legal education. Our school has an outstanding faculty, a strong and diverse curriculum, internationally-focused law clinics, a leading journal of international and comparative law, and so much more. Graduates benefit from one of the best career placement rates in the country: first place for job placement at large law firms.
Our ability to shape the future at Cornell Law starts with annual financial support. It is not enough to attract highly credentialed students; we need to offset the cost of their education to yield a well-rounded and diverse class ready to lead progress in their profession and communities after graduation.
Seven students in the International Human Rights Clinic worked on defense efforts by the Cornell Center on the Death Penalty Worldwide to successfully free women on death row in Tanzania. Both were victims of years of sexual abuse and domestic violence. And students in the First Amendment Clinic’s Local Journalism Project led the drafting of a complaint in a lawsuit in U.S. District Court on behalf of a newspaper claiming government officials had violated its constitutional rights.
Multiyear commitments to the Law School Annual Fund are transformative!
“Your gifts to the Law School Annual Fund are the foundation that guarantees our continued success, providing the critical funds to deliver on our strategic vision for Cornell Law School’s growth and progress. Our ability to remain at the forefront of legal education is tied directly to a steady stream of annual support.”
—Jens David Ohlin
Allan R. Tessler Dean and Professor of Law
Connect with us to learn more about ways to give to the Cornell Law School Annual Fund by emailing the development team at law.alumni@cornell.edu.
We can do so much more with your support this year—and every year.