IN A CASE of historical rivals joining forces, Columbia Law School and New York University School of Law yesterday announced a formal agreement that would allow students from either law school to take classes at the other.

Beginning next semester, the long-time competitors for law school rankings, highly-qualified students and renowned faculty members will accept up to 20 students from the other school annually for selected classes. After two years, the schools will review the program and possibly expand it.

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