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Washington Square serves as the academic home for many of the world's leading legal scholars who comprise our distinguished faculty. NYU School of Law introduced the innovative colloquium approach, fostering rigorous dialogue between scholars and students in advanced legal theory through specialized forums like Legal History and Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy. Today, our colloquia span diverse theoretical domains including constitutional theory and law-and-economics, with faculty members consistently producing groundbreaking research. Celebrating its decade-long existence, this pioneering program remains at the forefront by offering the first graduate degree in legal theory, welcoming exceptional students annually. NYU adopts an expansive view of legal theory, encompassing interdisciplinary studies of domestic and international legal systems through philosophical, economic, psychological, anthropological, political, critical race, feminist, historical, and sociological lenses. The university has consistently led in interdisciplinary legal scholarship, with particular expertise in philosophical, economic, and sociological methodologies alongside legal history. Designed for a carefully chosen cohort of dedicated scholars, this intensive program leverages our unparalleled faculty expertise to build a robust foundation for future academic or professional ambitions. Tailored primarily for aspiring legal academics, this full-time program accepts qualified applicants holding law degrees from institutions worldwide.