Cornell Law School has announced that it will offer a new LL.M. degree program for law, technology and entrepreneurship at the Cornell Tech campus in New York City. Cornell Law expects students to being enrolling in the LL.M. program next year and plans for up to 15 in the first year.

Classes will be held at Cornell Tech's temporary campus at Google's offices, located in the Chelsea section of Manhattan. Cornell Tech plans to move to the Bloomberg Center on Roosevelt Island, which is under construction, in 2017.

Charles Whitehead, a Cornell Law professor who will direct the new program, said the law students will work in teams with technologists and entrepreneurs to develop start-up companies and be “part of the innovation process.”