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Assistant Professor of Law Daniel Francis has been named the overall winner of the 23rd Annual Jerry S. Cohen Memorial Fund ...
Brenda Maritza Mendez ’25, The Voice of Class of 2025, urged her classmates to feel empowered to make change throughout their ...
Two articles co-authored by Stephen Choi, Bernard Petrie Professor of Law and Business, are among the 10 best corporate and securities law articles of 2024, according to the annual survey of law ...
Richard Brooks, Brant Hellwig LLM ’00, and Daniel Hemel have been named this year’s recipients of the NYU Law Teaching Award, which recognizes faculty members who have made outstanding contributions ...
Much of civil rights law has been aimed at giving Black Americans access to spaces and institutions from which they were historically excluded. It has been less successful at addressing harms in the ...
Sarah Seo, a legal historian of 20th century US criminal justice, will join the NYU Law faculty this summer, Dean Troy McKenzie ’00 announced on May 1. She is currently the Michael I. Sovern Professor ...
In 1997, Estonian-born Airi Hammalov LLM ’01 visited New York for the very first time. It was love at first sight. Three years later, when she earned a Fulbright scholarship to study law, she saw her ...
This month, New York University Law Review launches its 100th volume, just over a century after the first issue debuted in April 1924. A look back at that original number finds topics that remain ...
Renowned legal advocacy organization the Innocence Project has entered into a new partnership with NYU School of Law that will provide NYU Law students with invaluable hands-on exposure to ...
Richard Revesz practically turned out the lights for the Biden administration. At 11:30 a.m. on January 20, 2025—a half-hour before President Donald Trump took his oath of office—Revesz was in the ...
Applications may be submitted by email until February 13, 2025 at noon. The Arthur Garfield Hays Civil Liberties Program welcomes applications from current second-year law students to be Fellows ...
From his days at New York City Hall to his studies at NYU Law to his work with nonprofit organizations countering gun violence and police misconduct, Max Markham has long been drawn to public policy ...
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