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Name the sport and Kirstie Yu ’19 surely has something to say about it. When Major League Baseball is in full swing, she’s ...
In May, members of the American Law Institute (ALI) voted to approve ALI’s first-ever Restatement of Law, Copyright, paving the way for its publication. Christopher Jon Sprigman, Murray and Kathleen ...
A dedicated clerkship office. Led by Assistant Dean Michelle Cherande, the Judicial Clerkship Office has two full-time, ...
Successful legal teaching careers don’t happen by chance; they require hard work and a carefully considered academic focus. NYU Law has programs that address directly the specific needs of future law ...
At Convocation on May 20, NYU Law saluted the achievements of the Class of 2025—more than 900 JD, LLM, JSD, and MS degree recipients—as friends and family cheered on the graduates in the Theater at ...
When a high-profile criminal case emerges in Manhattan—from the prosecution of accused UnitedHealth CEO shooter Luigi Mangione to the arrests of suspects in the alleged kidnap and torture of a wealthy ...
On April 30, the NYU Law chapter of the Order of the Coif—a national honor society for law students whose GPA rankings are in the top ten percent of their graduating classes—welcomed 25 provisional ...
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 ...
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 ...
Six NYU Law faculty members are among the top 100 legal scholars of 2024 in a ranking compiled by researchers at George Mason University. Institutionally, NYU Law ranked second among all law schools ...
Miranda Stewart LLM ’98, a professor at University of Melbourne Law School, will join NYU Law as a visiting professor of law in Fall 2025 for a three-year term, during which she will serve as the ...
Philip Alston ed., The Complexity of Human Rights: From Vernacularization to Quantification (Bloomsbury Publishing) “This book provides the first systematic assessment from a human rights law ...
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