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Home > Law School History & Archives > 125th Anniversary Materials > Origins and Heritage

Origins and Heritage

New York Law School's rich history formally dates back to June 11, 1891, when the State's University Regents granted its initial Charter. Small markers of that history are captured in the images and descriptions below.

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  • George B. McClellan, Attended New York Law School and Passed the Bar Exam in 1892, Becoming a Five-Term Congressman (1895-1903) and New York City’s 93rd Mayor (1904-1910) by New York Law School

    George B. McClellan, Attended New York Law School and Passed the Bar Exam in 1892, Becoming a Five-Term Congressman (1895-1903) and New York City’s 93rd Mayor (1904-1910)

  • Henry L. Sherman, Class of 1892, Justice of the Appellate Division, First Department, 1930-1933 by New York Law School

    Henry L. Sherman, Class of 1892, Justice of the Appellate Division, First Department, 1930-1933

  • Insight & Substance: 50 Years of the New York Law School Law Review, A Video by Carra Greenberg, Class of 2006 by New York Law School

    Insight & Substance: 50 Years of the New York Law School Law Review, A Video by Carra Greenberg, Class of 2006

  • James W. Gerard, Class of 1892, New York Supreme Court Justice, 1907-1913, U.S. Ambassador to Germany, 1913-1917 by New York Law School

    James W. Gerard, Class of 1892, New York Supreme Court Justice, 1907-1913, U.S. Ambassador to Germany, 1913-1917

  • New York Law School Marks 50th Anniversary by New York Law School

    New York Law School Marks 50th Anniversary

  • New York Law School Opens its Doors by New York Law School

    New York Law School Opens its Doors

  • Professor Theodore Dwight, the Driving Force Behind the Founding of New York Law School by New York Law School

    Professor Theodore Dwight, the Driving Force Behind the Founding of New York Law School

  • Woodrow Wilson, One of New York Law School's First Distinguished Part-Time Lecturers by New York Law School

    Woodrow Wilson, One of New York Law School's First Distinguished Part-Time Lecturers

 
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