Procedure
The Big Picture
At NYU, Procedure is more than just a basic first-year requirement; it's an area of study vital to the administration of justice. The faculty are passionate about the importance of procedure and devoted to giving their students what they call “the keys to the kingdom.”
News From Washington SquareArthur Miller and Linda Silberman are featured participants at a national conference exploring the Supreme Court’s two recent decisions on personal jurisdiction
Catherine Sharkey briefs Congressional staff on federalism and preemption
Catherine Sharkey is awarded a fellowship by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
Institute for Policy Integrity report drawing attention to flawed state regulatory procedures
In Arthur Miller's class, Erie case goes musical
Colin Reardon '10 wins LexisNexis competition for paper on Twombly and Iqbal
In the Press
"NHL lockout: Why decertification is a gamble that could take years"
AOL Sporting News
Expert:
Samuel Estreicher
"PSU attorney-client privilege challenged"
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Expert:
Stephen Gillers '68
"In Unusual Move, Delaware Supreme Court Rebukes a Judge"
New York Times
Expert:
Stephen Gillers '68
"Judge threatens to 'strangle' attorney in 'ridiculous' case"
Courier-Journal
Expert:
Stephen Gillers '68
"Judge whose father was killed asked to step aside"
Associated Press
Expert:
Stephen Gillers '68
"'Amex III': Class Action Waivers In the Second Circuit"
New York Law Journal
Author:
Samuel Estreicher
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