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  1. The Office of the Dean oversees the academic and administrative operations of Columbia Law School, including intellectual life and curricular planning, faculty affairs and support, and internal and external communications. Intellectual Life. Kathryn Judge. Vice Dean for Intellectual Life and Harvey J. Goldschmid Professor of Law. Michael Heller.

  2. Katharina Pistor is a leading scholar and writer on corporate governance, money and finance, property rights, and comparative law and legal institutions. She is the author or co-author of nine books. Her most recent book, The Code of Capital: How the Law Creates Wealth and Inequality, examines how assets such as land, private debt, business organizations, or knowledge are transformed into ...

  3. Mailing address. Shipping Hardware or Components Columbia Law School Information Technology 435 West 116th Street Box A-27 New York, NY 10027. The Law School IT Helpdesk will never ask for your password or contact you to share it with us.

  4. The Information Center processes and stores all Lost & Found items for 30 days. After 30 days, unclaimed Lost & Found items are picked up by Public Safety and distributed as follows: The main Lost & Found for Morningside Campus is located at University Security, 1st floor Low Library, extension 212-854-2797.

  5. 18 de mai. de 2023 · Graduation Committee Co-Chair Juan Andrès Bosch ’23 LL.M. announced that Tom Rogers ’79, a longtime member of the Law School’s Dean’s Council and Harlan Fiske Stone Society, along with his wife, Sylvia, had made a gift to the Law School in honor of the Class of 2023. “His gift is a reminder to us all of our potential to give back to ...

  6. Law School buildings: Lenfest (425 West 121st Street) and Lionsgate (520 West 112th Street). All Columbia Residential-owned buildings, including the Arbor. If approved, you will be granted a lease/contract extension with the following dates: All law school buildings: Friday, August 2, 2024. Columbia Residential units: Friday, August 2, 2024.

  7. Kellen R. Funk is a legal historian with expertise in civil procedure and remedies. He has written on the history of civil litigation practices in the United States, the development and reform of the American bail system, and the jurisprudence of churches and religious groups. Funk joined the Columbia Law faculty in 2018 after completing a Ph.D. in American history at Princeton University ...