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Contact: Darren Johnson, (631) 761-7062

January 10, 2007

Touro’s New Law Campus Hosts Official Ribbon Cutting

Area Judges and Elected Officials Expected on January 22 at 12:30 p.m.

Central Islip, N.Y. – Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center will hold a Ribbon Cutting for its brand-new, state-of-the-art law campus.

Speakers: Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy, US District Court Judge Leonard Wexler, State Supreme Court Judge H. Patrick Leis III, Touro College President Bernard Lander and Touro Law Center Dean Lawrence Raful.

When: Monday, January 22 at 12:30 p.m. Area judges and elected officials are expected to join the festivities, along with scores of Touro students, alumni, faculty and administration. Food and refreshments will be served.

Where: The Ribbon Cutting ceremony will take place in the new Touro Law Center Atrium on 225 Eastview Dr., Central Islip, NY. The Law Center is 200 yards north of the Federal Courthouse bearing right from Exit 43A of the Southern State Parkway.

What makes the new Touro Law Center a big story?

New Location
Now neighbors, Touro Law Center, the Alfonse M. D'Amato U.S. Courthouse and the John P. Cohalan, Jr. Courthouse in Central Islip form a triangle of three important and complementary legal institutions that make the region one of the country’s most interesting for jurisprudence.

New Building
Completely wireless and interactive, the law campus merges the teaching of law with its practice. The campus has: two trial classrooms, a moot courtroom/auditorium that seats 500, expanded study space, a library that’s four-stories high and 40,000 square feet, elegant offices for visiting law firms to conduct student interviews, and a new Public Advocacy wing that provides facilities for 14 not-for-profit advocacy groups, giving them access to Touro’s law students, who in turn receive hands-on training. None of the other 180 law schools in the country has such an advocacy program.

New Curriculum
While Touro is already well-known for its accessible and accomplished faculty, the design of the new building allows for even more student-teacher camaraderie. Touro’s new approach also involves more than reading the law. Students live it. First-year students get a unique behind-the-scenes look at real cases in the federal and state courts right next door. The judges and lawyers from the cases talk with the students after, giving them invaluable perspective.  Some third-year students take finals in the Cohalan Courthouse – but these finals don’t just involve pen and paper. Students, playing the role of trial attorneys, try mock cases in real courtrooms before real judges. If they want to make the grade as a student, they have to make the grade as a lawyer. Touro’s Court Observation Program is also a first for any law school.

Touro is a law school on the rise with new energy, a cutting-edge academic plan and, with the move, a setting that offers students a competitive advantage and an unparalleled law school experience. Touro’s $35M new campus will provide a learning experience like no other for students, and the new setting will serve as an integral part of the New York legal community. Touro Law Center, with a student body of over 750, has welcomed larger entering classes over the past three years. Selectivity and test scores for the 26-year-old institution have significantly improved, surpassing national and regional trends for law schools.

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