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Home / Reference / Education / Colleges and Universities / North America / United States / Massachusetts / New England School of Law
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- Center for International Law and Policy - Established in May 1996 to promote the study and understanding of the relationship between international law and policy, with special emphasis on problems of an economic, environmental, criminal, or humanitarian nature.
www.nesl.edu/center.htm
- Charles Hamilton Houston Enrichment Program - The program is voluntary and open to any New England student concerned about issues of race and ethnicity. The program's multifaceted approach combines academic support with discussion groups, guest speakers, and community building activities.
www.nesl.edu/students/chhep.cfm
- Judicial Internships - The programs are highly regarded, as evidenced by the repeated participation in the programs by judges for whom our students have interned. In addition, many of our interns are subsequently hired by the courts as post-graduate law clerks.
www.nesl.edu/students/INTERNS.cfm
- Legal Resources - A starting place for legal researchers.
www.nesl.edu/research
- New England Law Review - Published quarterly in the winter, spring, summer and fall by students of the New England School of Law with rights reserved. This web site will publish selected articles from past issues on the Internet.
www.nesl.edu/lawrev/lawrev.htm
- Outlaw - New England School of Law Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Caucus resources. Includes links to other related associations and articles.
www.nesl.edu/students/outlaw.htm
- Student Organizations & Programs - Listing of student committees, organizations, societies and associations, with web site links or documentation.
www.nesl.edu/students/studorgs.cfm
- New England School of Law - Offers three programs leading to the Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree. The day division is geared to students who can study law full time. The evening division is for those who will be working while they attend law school. The third program, one of very few like it in the country, is the Special Part-time Program, specifically for students with primary childrearing responsibilities.
www.nesl.edu
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