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Law School News from March 4, 2011 to March 3, 2012

3/3/12
"TED 2012: 10 innovations that could help shape a better world"

3/3/12
"More than 100 former state attorneys general back former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman's high court appeal"

3/2/12
"Across America"

3/2/12
"The Decline of the Morals Head of the Police Power Under the First Amendment"

3/2/12
"Treasury restores HAMP payments to Chase"

3/2/12
"Re: Romney Urged Obama to Adopt the Individual Healthcare Mandate"

3/2/12
"HAMP: Obama Administration Lets Banks Out Of Doghouse For Bad Mortgage Servicing"

3/2/12
An MIT economist, a Wall Street Journal reporter, and an NYU Law professor debate the economics of climate change (VIDEO)

3/2/12
"The Election’s Second Front"

3/2/12
Theodor Meron appointed president of U.N.-created judicial body

3/2/12
"Reckless: The Inside Story of How the Banks Beat Washington (Again)"

3/2/12
"Federal judge hears arguments in election law case"

3/2/12
"The Possibilities of Behavioral Economics"

3/1/12
"All of our survival is tied to the survival of everyone: Bryan Stevenson at TED2012"

3/1/12
"Judge Who Emailed Racist Obama Joke Calls For Investigation On Himself"

3/1/12
"Voting groups ask judge to block Fla. election law"

3/1/12
"Misconduct review will target judge's anti-Obama email"

3/1/12
New Jersey's chief justice sees problems with eyewitness identifications in Brennan Lecture (VIDEO)

3/1/12
CHRGJ releases briefing paper on role of women in preventing violent extremism

3/1/12
Women of Color Collective honors Maria McFarland ’01 at annual dinner

3/1/12
Three NYU Law alumni to clerk at Supreme Court in upcoming term

3/1/12
"Education a Concern for Silkenat"

2/29/12
"Did the NYPD’s Spying on Muslims Violate the Law?"

2/29/12
"Activists question legality of US drone operations"

2/29/12
"Effect of Statutory 'Right to Sue' Language on Arbitration Clauses"

2/29/12
"The Austerity Morass"

2/29/12
"What Bar Can Do To Alleviate Foreclosure Crisis"

2/28/12
"Wash. Lawmakers Fight For DNA Sampling At Arrest"

2/28/12
"Questionable Economics From The Economist"

2/28/12
"Company Fights to Shield Actions Abroad"

2/28/12
"You Gotta Fight for Your Right to Vote"

2/28/12
"M&A: Not Just for the Corporate Set"

2/28/12
"Supreme Court 101 in session at high court"

2/28/12
"Despite Law, State Agency Keeps Child Abuse Records Secret"

2/28/12
E. Thomas Sullivan is named as 26th president of the University of Vermont

2/28/12
José Alvarez speaks about U.N.'s "soft power" at international conference

2/28/12
Michael Rothenberg ’91, executive director of New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, dies at 47

2/28/12
"As Ariz. votes, is 'self-deportation' more than a slogan?"

2/27/12
"Foreclosure Dispatches: Views From Around the Country"

2/27/12
Symposium explores municipal dynamism in environmental policy

2/26/12
"Because U.S. Erred in ’90, Bronx Resident Becomes a Man Without a Country"

2/24/12
"The phantom menace of voter fraud"

2/23/12
"Legal scholar Richard Epstein discusses new book ‘Design for Liberty’"

2/23/12
"White House, Consumers in Mind, Offers Online Privacy Guidelines"

2/23/12
"Author Cristina Alger Unveils ‘The Darlings’ of the Financial Crisis"

2/23/12
"Interview: Jeremy Waldron"

2/23/12
Journal of Legislation and Public Policy appears in New York Times

2/23/12
"UN Must Take Responsibility for Haiti Cholera Outbreak"

2/23/12
"Deft Moves"

2/23/12
NYU Law holds 18th Annual Public Service Auction

2/22/12
"Letter: A Nuclear Repository"

2/22/12
NYU Law alumni announce congressional runs for 2012

2/22/12
Gerald Rosenfeld joins Council on Foreign Relations

2/22/12
"NYPD spying program targets Muslims: Reactions"

2/22/12
"Barofsky Says Mortgage Settlement More of a Subsidy than Punishment"

2/22/12
"Task Force to Tackle Volume, Delays in Commercial Division"

2/21/12
In a New York Times op-ed, Samuel Rascoff says effort by U.S. officials to promote moderate Islam is legally and strategically dubious

2/21/12
Sara Moss ’74 is honored as Law Women’s 2012 alumna of the year

2/21/12
"Trademarks Take On New Importance in Internet Era"

2/21/12
"Volcker Rule to Help Stability, Neil Barofsky Says"

2/20/12
"The Oil Market Panic"

2/20/12
"Uncle Sam Is No Imam"

2/20/12
"Johns Hopkins lawsuit highlights questions about schools’ obligations to donors"

2/20/12
"Gender roles in the church and state"

2/19/12
"A Young Novelist Uses Life Lessons"

2/19/12
"Deportation priority an issue after ruling"

2/18/12
"Don’t block the vote for students"

2/17/12
"Mortgage Foreclosure Settlement: Who Pays?"

2/17/12
White House's Jonathan Greenblatt gives keynote at symposium co-sponsored by NYU Law students

2/17/12
Kim Taylor-Thompson wins NYU-wide Martin Luther King Jr. Faculty Award

2/17/12
"The mortgage settlement may cost taxpayers"

2/17/12
Guarini Center and IILJ welcome President of Palau and Prime Minister of Grenada

2/17/12
"Q&A: Arthur J. Gonzalez"

2/17/12
"Interview with Professor (Dr) Alan Khee-Jin Tan, Director of the NYU@NUS Dual Degree Program"

2/17/12
"Influence of US Constitution Declining Globally"

2/16/12
"Brad Tilden new Alaska Air CEO as Bill Ayer announces retirement"

2/16/12
"A world away from China, Geng He seeks justice for her dissident husband"

2/16/12
"US taxpayers to subsidise $40bn housing settlement"

2/16/12
"US taxpayers lose over banks deal"

2/16/12
"MacArthur Awards to Nonprofit Institutions"

2/16/12
"Now You See It, Now You Don't: The ObamaCare Penalty Morphs Back into A Tax"

2/15/12
"New York's Top Judge Calls for Court Reform"

2/15/12
NYU Law's Furman Center wins prestigious MacArthur Award for Creative and Effective Institutions (VIDEO)

2/15/12
An NYU Law debate on women’s issues in 2012 focuses on healthcare and reproductive rights (VIDEO)

2/15/12
Wilf Hall receives LEED Platinum Standard certification from the U.S. Green Building Council

2/15/12
"Adopting the DISCLOSE Act will help voters"

2/15/12
"Ethics 20/20 Is Lauded on Tech Proposals, Rejects Plea to Lower Barriers to Marketing"

2/15/12
Oren Bar-Gill organizes American Law Institute conference on consumer protection at NYU Law

2/14/12
"Voter Rolls Are Rife With Inaccuracies, Report Finds"

2/14/12
"Lawfare Podcast Episode #2: Samuel Rascoff on 'Official Islam'"

2/14/12
Additional postgraduate employment data now available on NYU Law website

2/14/12
Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance, Jr., delivers “Conversation on Urban Crime” address

2/14/12
"Foreclosure Dispatches: Views From Around the Country"

2/14/12
"Obamacare's Bully Mandate"

2/14/12
Immigrant Rights Clinic scores big win in battle over government deportation policy

2/14/12
"Voter Registration Errors: 1 In 8 Files Contain Significant Mistakes, Study Finds"

2/14/12
"Xi stresses benefits of Sino-US relations"

2/13/12
"Judge: U.S. government misled Supreme Court on policy for wrongfully deported immigrants"

2/13/12
"Immigration, deportation -- and no right to return?"

2/13/12
"Canada’s Charter of Rights: a global model"

2/13/12
"Judge Demands DOJ Emails on Immigration Claim, Says SCOTUS May Have Been Misled"

2/11/12
"Lawyers Share The Bench In Terrorism Cases"

2/10/12
"Mortgage deal could help many avoid court, but backlog remains"

2/10/12
Law and Business of Corporate Transactions helps bridge divide between future lawyers and budding bankers

2/10/12
"Matter of perception"

2/10/12
"Judge Suggests U.S. Misled Court on Immigration Policy"

2/10/12
"Surveys reveal positive public attitudes"

2/10/12
"Vice-President Xi's trip to address 'trust deficit' with US"

2/9/12
"S.E.C. Reaches Settlement in Bear Stearns Fraud Case"

2/9/12
35th annual Public Interest Legal Career Fair draws record numbers

2/9/12
"U.S. Ordered to Release E-Mails on Returning Alien Policy"

2/9/12
"Dan Defends Dad: A Citizens United tale"

2/9/12
"Corporate Coalition Says Obama Investment Taxes Near World High"

2/9/12
"Chief defends mortgage fraud task force"

2/8/12
"A Star Panel Debates Financial Crisis Prosecutions"

2/8/12
"Spitzer And Breuer Spar On NYU Law Panel"

2/8/12
"Solicitor General May Have Misled on Immigration"

2/8/12
Neil Barofsky '95, Lanny Breuer, Eliot Spitzer, and Mary Jo White discuss whether the financial crisis should have led to more criminal prosections (VIDEO)

2/8/12
David Boies (LL.M. '67) and Theodore Olson prevail again in federal court in same-sex marriage case

2/8/12
"David Boies on his efforts to overturn Proposition 8"

2/8/12
"Criminal defense attorney Benjamin Brafman on recently representing Dominique Strauss-Kahn"

2/8/12
"Super PACs Make It Rain"

2/8/12
"Case In Britain Echoes Dilemma At Guantanamo"

2/8/12
"Austin-Hillery: Congress Should Make Efforts Toward Cooperation"

2/7/12
"Will Prop. 8 Ruling Lead Supreme Court to Consider Same-Sex Marriage?"

2/7/12
"Foreclosure Dispatches: Views From Around the Country"

2/7/12
"Proposition 8 Ruling"

2/7/12
Samuel Estreicher is co-counsel for amicus brief in major Supreme Court human rights case

2/7/12
Corporate Crime Reporter features Jennifer Arlen’s analysis of Organizational Sentencing Guidelines

2/7/12
"Law Talk With Epstein and Yoo #21: The Marrying Men"

2/7/12
"Title IX or Bust"

2/7/12
"Drawing Fire, Deal Gives Agency Staff Power to See State Workers’ Tax Files"

2/6/12
"First the Quake -- Now Haitian Women Fear Rape"

2/6/12
"Summer law-firm jobs on the rebound, but slowly"

2/6/12
"Researchers Suggest The Constitution Is Passé"

2/6/12
Annual gospel music celebration honors the late Derrick Bell (VIDEO)

2/6/12
"‘We the People’ Loses Appeal With People Around the World"

2/6/12
"Two Years After Haiti's Earthquake, Women Are Still Shattered by Sexual Exploitation"

2/5/12
"By Revealing Man’s Past, Lawyer Tests Court Secrecy"

2/5/12
James Silkenat (LL.M. '78) nominated as 137th president of the American Bar Association

2/5/12
"Nominating Committee Selects New York Lawyer James Silkenat to Become ABA President"

2/5/12
"Just how big are subsidies to fossil-fuel companies? Help us find out"

2/5/12
"Use of Twitter stokes row at Khmer Rouge court"

2/4/12
"Why the man who won by a landslide can’t get a break"

2/4/12
"It's takers versus makers and these days the takers are winning"

2/4/12
"In Defense of the Free Market"

2/3/12
"The World Today"

2/3/12
"Ethics Proposals Would Require Law Firms to Report Lawyers’ Judicial Campaign Contributions"

2/3/12
Leaders in Public Interest Series panel compares roles of public defender and prosecutor

2/3/12
"The Advantages and Risks of Gingrich’s Tax Strategy"

2/3/12
"Super PACs opened door, and companies step in"

2/3/12
"Supreme Court At Mid-Term: Hints Of Health Reform Decision"

2/2/12
"Will voter ID laws make voting more secure — or more selective?"

2/2/12
Milbank Tweed Forum panelists consider implications and lessons of Arab Spring (VIDEO)

2/2/12
Eleanor Fox discusses the European Competition Model at the European Competition Forum in Brussels

2/2/12
Five NYU Law students join Justice Department through Attorney General's Honors Program

2/2/12
Judge Jonathan Lippman ’68 accepts the William Brennan Award for Outstanding Jurist from the NYSACDL

2/2/12
"NLRB Reaches Into Employment Law To Invalidate Class Action Waivers"

2/1/12
"Mitt Romney Beating President Obama Raising Wall Street Cash"

2/1/12
"Ma Ying-jeou's Momentum"

2/1/12
"SuperPac Disclosure Data and “Citizens United as the Root of All Evil” Watch: Part II"

2/1/12
"Activists fight to fulfill their DREAM"

1/31/12
"Counterstrike: The Untold Story of America’s Secret Campaign Against Al Qaeda"

1/31/12
"Congress can fix the Super PAC problem"

1/31/12
The NYSBA honors Bennett Liebman ’74 with 2012 Award for Excellence in Public Service

1/31/12
Barry Friedman discusses United States v. Jones in a New York Times op-ed

1/31/12
"The Libertarian Gun Fallacy"

1/31/12
"South Dakota Sioux Tribe File Voting Discrimination Case"

1/30/12
"Housing Groups Warn Homeowners Still Struggling"

1/30/12
"Tax Reform Is Coming, with Many Deserving Targets"

1/30/12
New York State Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries '97 tackles criminal justice reform in Guarini Lecture (VIDEO)

1/30/12
Jenny Rivera ’85 receives the 2012 Diversity Trailblazer Lifetime Achievement Award from the NYSBA

1/30/12
"Foreclosure prevention plan limits impact"

1/30/12
Holly Maguigan discusses domestic violence and criminal justice at Hoffinger Criminal Justice Forum (VIDEO)

1/30/12
"Neil Barofsky on Banks, Mortgage-Fraud Unit"

1/30/12
"Obama Throws Support Behind Clean Energy"

1/30/12
"Rights groups slam new US vote restrictions"

1/30/12
"Gingrich and Romney Want to Say Adios to Bilingual Ballots"

1/29/12
"Just One Not-Angry Man"

1/28/12
"Why New Photo ID Laws Mean Some Won't Vote"

1/28/12
"Sedgwick County judges contributed to anti-abortion PAC"

1/27/12
"Taxes: Five Hill Aides to Know"

1/27/12
"Civil rights law on Supreme Court's mind"

1/27/12
Symposium explores corporate governance in the global marketplace

1/27/12
"Mortgage probe unveiled as foreclosure talks loom"

1/27/12
"Messin’ with Texas"

1/27/12
Winston Ma (M.C.J. ’98) focuses on Chinese modernization in Hauser Annual Dinner speech

1/27/12
"Care for Aging Inmates Puts Strain on Prisons"

1/26/12
"Changes on Horizon for Small Northern Maine Airport"

1/26/12
Conference brings rising antitrust scholars to NYU Law to present cutting-edge research

1/26/12
"Harmful Effects"

1/26/12
"Modernize Florida's voting system"

1/25/12
"New Policy Role Elevates Schneiderman to National Stage"

1/25/12
"SPIN METER: Candidates use transparency as a club"

1/25/12
"Former Clinton Speechwriter Reacts to Obama's State of the Union Address"

1/25/12
"NYPD Speaks About Use of Anti-Muslim Video"

1/25/12
"In Shift, Police Say Leader Helped With Anti-Islam Film and Now Regrets It"

1/25/12
"The reprehensible drone attacks"

1/24/12
"Hakeem Jeffries gives the prison-gerrymander presentation at his old law school"

1/24/12
"Vermonters United"

1/24/12
"Mitt Romney's 2009 Tax Burden Likely Even Lower Than 2010, Experts Say"

1/24/12
"Mexico's national voter IDs part of culture"

1/24/12
"Bloomberg blasts use of movie during NYPD training"

1/24/12
Benjamin Brafman (LL.M. '79) discusses Dominique Strauss-Kahn and media frenzies at Annual Alumni Luncheon

1/24/12
"No ‘Sachs Appeal’"

1/24/12
"Romney Camp Revelations Leave Key Tax Questions Unanswered"

1/24/12
"Elizabeth Warren, Scott Brown Spending Pact Faces Challenges in Post-Citizens United World"

1/24/12
"State of the Union address should defend environmental regulations"

1/24/12
"In Police Training, a Dark Film on U.S. Muslims"

1/24/12
"Justices Say GPS Tracker Violated Privacy Rights"

1/23/12
"5 Unique Career Paths for Law School Grads"

1/23/12
"Some Bright Signs, But Housing Market Still Shaky"

1/23/12
"Little Progress in Congress on Push for Forensic Standards"

1/23/12
"HR group hits Phl over killings"

1/23/12
"Ali believes he is wrongly before the ICC"

1/23/12
"Obamacare & the Supreme Court with Richard Epstein & John Yoo"

1/23/12
CHRGJ and GJC study suggests alarming levels of sexual violence in Haiti linked to lack of basic resources

1/23/12
"Most minority voters rejected Miss. voter ID bill, study finds"

1/23/12
"Growing backlash against 'Citizens United'"

1/22/12
"More Lockouts as Companies Battle Unions"

1/21/12
"The shackled boss"

1/21/12
"Home-Crisis Program Gets A Late Start"

1/20/12
"High Court Orders Redo Of Texas Redistricting Plan"

1/20/12
"Why does Mitt Romney have money in the Caymans? Two potential reasons."

1/20/12
"Financial Misconduct: Is government action tough enough?"

1/20/12
"The Texas Redistricting Fiasco"

1/20/12
"California ill-served by redevelopment agencies"

1/20/12
"The Texas Redistricting Decision"

1/20/12
"O'Keefe: Fear-mongering used against fracking"

1/20/12
"Supreme Court gives a win to Texas GOP on congressional lines"

1/19/12
"One woman’s quest for social justice in America"

1/19/12
"Derrick Bell-Changing the Odds for Others"

1/19/12
"Barofsky on Expansion of Insider-Trading Cases"

1/19/12
Professor Margaret Satterthwaite '99 and Veerle Opgenhaffen publish findings on gender-based violence in Haiti

1/19/12
"Taiwanese can be proud of presidential election: U.S. scholar"

1/19/12
"Death-Row Defendant Can Proceed With Appeal"

1/18/12
"Make sure every vote counts"

1/18/12
"DLA Piper announces succession plan"

1/18/12
"Bain & Co. Partner Consulted with Auto Task Force"

1/18/12
"Justices Excuse Slip-Up in Death Row Appeal"

1/17/12
"The problem with non-compete clauses"

1/17/12
In the Huffington Post, Dean Richard Revesz and Michael Livermore ’06 discuss President Obama’s program for regulatory review

1/17/12
President Ma Ying-jeou (LL.M. ’76) wins re-election in Taiwan

1/17/12
"A Year of Rethinking Regulations"

1/17/12
"Death by Wealth Tax"

1/17/12
NYU Law releases employment data for recent graduates

1/17/12
"Taking Rick Hasen’s Bet on the Texas Redistricting Cases"

1/16/12
"Taiwan Election Stirs Hopes Among Chinese for Democracy"

1/15/12
"A New Law Firm With 161 Years of Experience"

1/14/12
"Nobel Laureate Drops Bid for Presidency of Egypt"

1/14/12
"President of Taiwan Is Re-elected, a Result That Is Likely to Please China"

1/13/12
Richard Epstein discusses rent-control laws in an op-ed, and blogs about a recent Supreme Court ruling

1/13/12
"Barofsky on U.S. Financial Regulation Outlook"

1/12/12
"Report Exposes 'Survival Sex Trade' in Post-Earthquake Haiti"

1/12/12
"Obama appointments no way to run a democracy"

1/12/12
NYU Law mourns Professor of Law Emeritus John D. Johnston Jr.

1/12/12
"New ethics code for TN judges draws praise, concerns"

1/12/12
"The Justice Department's Lackluster Defense of Recess Appointments"

1/11/12
"Voting in Plain Sight"

1/11/12
"Reject voter ID"

1/11/12
"Neil Barofsky on Why Tarp Has Failed"

1/10/12
"Kan. elections chief wants to require proof of citizenship for some on June 15"

1/10/12
"Issacharoff: Clarity About Super PACs, Independent Money and Citizens United"

1/10/12
"Elizabeth Warren’s Sloppy Progressivism"

1/10/12
"Study Targets Conventional Wisdom that Roberts Court Is Pro Free Speech"

1/9/12
"RIP: 'Live Free or Die'"

1/9/12
"Supreme Court steps into Texas political fight"

1/9/12
Richard Epstein on health care reform, a Virginian constitutional amendment, and Obama’s recess appointments

1/9/12
Richard Stewart moderates panel in Abu Dhabi on reduction of greenhouse gases

1/9/12
"Texas Redistricting Case May Cause Big Ripples"

1/8/12
"A glimpse at the life of Israel's controversial justice minister"

1/8/12
"Rick Perry says Barack Obama is a socialist"

1/7/12
"Study Challenges Supreme Court’s Image as Defender of Free Speech"

1/6/12
"Cordray Recess Appointment Will 'Weaken' CFPB: Barofsky"

1/6/12
"SEC tweaks enforcement rules"

1/6/12
"Texas election map fight goes before Supreme Court"

1/6/12
Burt Neuborne and Brennan Center file amicus brief in major human rights case before Supreme Court

1/6/12
"Book review: 'Power Concedes Nothing' by Connie Rice"

1/6/12
"Setting the Right Balance Between Legislative and Judicial Functions"

1/6/12
"Morning Bits"

1/6/12
"Beachwood woman shows 'Unbreakable Spirit' in years-long struggle to overcome adversity"

1/5/12
"Brooklyn Attorney Finds Continuity Through Chaos as One of City’s Top Lawyers"

1/5/12
Judge Robert Carter, leader in the legal battle against racial segregation, dies at 94

1/5/12
"Ties to China Linger as Issue as Taiwanese Prepare to Vote"

1/5/12
"Taiwan's Ma sets course for '10 golden years'"

1/4/12
"Western Populism and Corporate Electioneering: The Montana Supreme Court"

1/4/12
"Brennan Center Chief Talks New York Campaign Finance Reform"

1/4/12
"The Constitution Is Clear On Recess Appointments"

1/4/12
"A Cheerful View of Mass Violence"

1/4/12
"Harlem Faces a Historic Shift

1/4/12
"Rent Control Hits the Supreme Court"

1/4/12
"Law firms' tie-up causes a stir"

1/4/12
"Minimizing Corporate Power by Maximizing Participation"

1/3/12
"Why has the U.N. been so silent about the U.S. drone program?"

1/3/12
"The Hidden Dangers of the 'Living Wage'"

1/2/12
"China Set to Punish Another Human Rights Activist"

12/31/11
"Voter ID Laws Lead Flurry of New Statutes"

12/31/11
"Rare assembly of full appeals court in NY considers if courtroom closure requires new trial"

12/31/11
"Chief Justice Defends Peers’ Hearing Case on Health Law"

12/30/11
"Engage, don’t isolate"

12/29/11
"A Judge Who Reshaped the Corporate Landscape"

12/29/11
The New York Times calls Judge Arthur J. Gonzalez "A Judge Who Reshaped the Corporate Landscape"

12/29/11
"Flat Tax Hybrid Plans May Add Trillions to Deficit"

12/29/11
"Ballot Access and What’s Really Disenfranchising Voters"

12/29/11
"Bank Capital Levels Not High Enough, Says Barofsky"

12/28/11
"Opinion: NY must keep helping homeowners"

12/27/11
"China: Richer but Repressed"

12/24/11
"South Carolina Voter Law Blocked"

12/23/11
"Judge's billing request attacked"

12/23/11
"Senate Blocks Michael Green's Judicial Nomination"

12/23/11
The Green Bag honors Richard Pildes for exemplary legal writing

12/22/11
NYU School of Law and University of Chile School of Law to become global partners

12/22/11
"Backstory: Bradley Manning Trial"

12/21/11
"EPA announces historic rule to clean or shut coal-burning power plants"

12/21/11
"Court affirms $295 million De Beers settlement"

12/21/11
"3rd Circuit Revives $295 Million Antitrust Settlement With De Beers"

12/21/11
"AT&T finds big-money lobbying, ad efforts don't always pay off"

12/21/11
"Three cheers for new mercury pollution standards"

12/21/11
"Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich’s Hypocrisy on Super PACs"

12/20/11
"President Obama: It’s not too late to reject bad detainee law"

12/20/11
Ronald Dworkin delivers the Einstein Lectures on "Religion Without God" at the University of Bern, Switzerland

12/20/11
"AT&T's lobbying turned back in T-Mobile bid"

12/20/11
"Avoiding the Florida Nightmare in 2012"

12/20/11
"What the Supreme Court might not do to Obama's health care plan"

12/20/11
"Philippines adopts international standards vs torture"

12/20/11
"In Private Enterprise We Trust"

12/19/11
"Among Legal Ranks, Shrugs for Gingrich’s Tough Talk"

12/19/11
Jeremy Waldron publishes “How Law Protects Dignity,” based on his 2011 Sir David Williams Lecture at the University of Cambridge

12/17/11
"Panagis Vartelas’ deportation case headed to Supreme Court"

12/17/11
"DOJ Investigation Findings Renew Calls for Arpaio's Resignation"

12/16/11
"Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Execs Accused of Fraud"

12/16/11
"Ultimate Fighting Battles For New York Market"

12/16/11
Invited by the court, CACL executive director Anthony Barkow argues before the Second Circuit

12/16/11
"Newt Gingrich Argues 'Dictatorial' Judges Need Political Discipline"

12/16/11
Institute of Judicial Administration event brings Russian delegation to NYU Law

12/16/11
"Fraud Likely Occured at MF Global, Barofsky Says"

12/16/11
"The China Syndrome: The Sequel"

12/15/11
"Camilo Romero: The Advocate"

12/15/11
"Justice Gableman not charged legal fees in ethics case"

12/15/11
"Case of accused Army leaker carries high stakes"

12/15/11
"Pfc. Bradley Manning to appear in court in WikiLeaks case"

12/15/11
"Essex County Freeholders Approve Immigration Detention Contract"

12/15/11
"Big Asian Law Firm Takes Shape"

12/15/11
"Top Photographers Try Looking at Israel From New Angles"

12/14/11
"How Will New Voter Registration Laws Affect 2012 Election?"

12/14/11
"Not your Gingrich’s Supreme Court"

12/14/11
"Is That All There Is? The Occupy Movement"

12/14/11
"Barofsky Blasts Treasury, Obama for Housing Mess"

12/14/11
"Corzine Testimony Possibly Explosive, Barofsky Says"

12/14/11
"Campaign cash finds its way to the courtroom"

12/13/11
"Corzine testifies as Senate probes MF Global"

12/13/11
"How the Cuomo ethics panel work"

12/13/11
Governor Cuomo appoints Mitra Hormozi ’95 to the new Joint Commission on Public Ethics

12/13/11
"Voter Deception Conviction Illuminates the Need for Real, Not False Solutions"

12/13/11
"Bradley Manning didn’t break the secrecy system"

12/13/11
"Two Million Reasons To Start (Or Invest In) A Company Today"

12/13/11
Alexa Rosenbloom ’10 and Peter Barker-Huelster ’12 selected as 2012 Skadden Fellows

12/13/11
"'Huge Disconnect' by MF Executives, Barofsky Says"

12/13/11
"Court to Weigh Arizona Statute on Immigration"

12/12/11
"Health care case adds pressure for cameras in Supreme Court"

12/12/11
"China's Latest Legal Crackdown"

12/12/11
"Obama's Stark Progressivism Gives Voters Choice Of The Century"

12/12/11
"President Ma meets mentor from U.S."

12/12/11
"Populist-in-Chief"

12/10/11
"Analysis: NY gov chooses private deals on policy"

12/9/11
Theodor Meron's new book celebrated at Law School event

12/9/11
"Paracel Islands row 'needs to be settled'"

12/9/11
"Corzine Testimony 'Well Lawyered,' Barofksy Says"

12/8/11
"Barofsky on Corzine Testimony About MF Global"

12/8/11
German Supreme Court cites paper by Franco Ferrari in conflict of laws ruling

12/8/11
"Richard Epstein and John Yoo on Law School Reform"

12/8/11
John P. Steines Jr. (LL.M. ’78) named new author of renowned corporate tax treatise

12/8/11
Professor Adrian Vermeule of Harvard Law School reviews Richard Pildes’ article, "Is the Supreme Court a ‘Majoritarian’ Institution?"

12/8/11
"Corzine could face tough questions from former colleagues on role in leading failed MF Global"

12/7/11
"Why progressive policies always fail"

12/6/11
A law school gathering celebrates Richard Epstein's latest book

12/6/11
"ABA to ask law schools for more extensive job-placement data"

12/6/11
"Study: 60K bad votes tossed in N.Y."

12/6/11
"Thousands of NY Votes Tossed Over Ballot Confusion"

12/6/11
"Eek! Environmental Visionaries!"

12/6/11
"Confusion Led To Thousands Of Tossed Votes Across State, Study Finds"

12/5/11
"New optical-scan voting devices confused New Yorkers and led to tossing of 60,000 votes"

12/5/11
"NAACP warns black and Hispanic Americans could lose right to vote"

12/5/11
"Study Finds Voters Erred Often in Using New Machines"

12/5/11
Milbank Tweed Forum tackles nuclear safety and climate change (VIDEO)

12/5/11
"Medical-Testing Industry Heads to the Supreme Court"

12/5/11
"Enforced Disappearances on the Rise"

12/4/11
"New Obama guidelines not slowing immigration deportations"

12/3/11
"Plaintiffs’ Lawyers in a Bitter Dispute Over Fees in Gulf Oil Spill Cases"

12/3/11
"Tennessee Supreme Court considers new rules for judges"

12/2/11
"2011 Books of the Year"

12/2/11
"New York judge rules in inmate legislative districting case"

12/2/11
"Colorado elections chief doesn't mind hot water"

12/2/11
"Judge Richard Posner mocks attorney with pictures in opinion"

12/1/11
"The NYPD: Making the FBI Look Good"

12/1/11
"A Call to Abolish the FEC"

12/1/11
Seyla Benhabib analyzes clash between democratic sovereignty and international law in Straus Lecture (VIDEO)

12/1/11
"Analysis: Mandatory reporting laws could harm children"

12/1/11
"Greenberg's 'Audacious' AIG Bailout Suits Stretching U.S. Legal Precedents"

11/30/11
"AT&T Needs to Build a T-Mobile"

11/30/11
Linda Silberman testifies on international judgment recognition and enforcement before House subcommittee

11/30/11
NYU Law students play key role in filing claims against the U.N. on behalf of cholera victims in Haiti

11/30/11
"New voting tech innovations for 2012"

11/29/11
"Analysis: NY federal judge an outlier in challenging SEC"

11/29/11
"Between the Covers with John J. Miller: Richard A. Epstein on Design for Liberty"

11/29/11
"Curing the Unemployment Blues"

11/28/11
"AT&T hits wall in bid to boost might"

11/28/11
"China Halts U.S. College Freedom at Class Door"

11/28/11
"Group slams Albany lawmakers for limiting senators' ability to hold public hearings"

11/28/11
"Pact's Benefits in Limbo"

11/27/11
"Secret Fed Loans Gave Banks Undisclosed $13B"

11/27/11
"Election Financing: Paths and Pitfalls"

11/27/11
"Law firm gave advice on elections law it is suing over"

11/27/11
"Sacramento judge's role in divorce of his future wife raises questions"

11/25/11
"Marriage Amendment - a judge's tale"

11/25/11
"Former F.B.I. Chief Asked to Oversee MF Global’s Bankruptcy"

11/25/11
"Raising Awareness of Sex Trafficking, One Lecture at a Time"

11/24/11
"Is Newt Gingrich as smart as he thinks?"

11/23/11
"Alina Das on changing federal immigration laws"

11/23/11
At 2011 Gelatt Dialogue, law scholars examine 100 years of justice in China

11/23/11
"Law's protectors"

11/22/11
"More than half of NY law schools increase bar passage rate"

11/22/11
Philip Alston discusses the Convention on the Rights of the Child in UNICEF podcast series (AUDIO)

11/22/11
Ronald Dworkin receives honorary law doctorate from University of Buenos Aires

11/22/11
"PSU trustees hire former FBI chief for probe"

11/21/11
Lawrence Kaplan gives 2011 Tikvah Public Lecture on Jewish laws of mourning

11/21/11
Milbank Tweed Forum panelists consider "post-racial" America (VIDEO)

11/21/11
"Indianapolis lawyer preparing for the death-penalty trial of his life"

11/21/11
The Emilio Mignone Lecture explores justice and development in the Arab Spring (VIDEO)

11/21/11
"ObamaCare vs. The Commerce Clause"

11/20/11
"The good fight"

11/20/11
"Calls for recusal intensify in health care case"

11/19/11
"Jim Boeheim all in with defense of assistant Bernie Fine"

11/19/11
"Bill Would Allow 9/11 Families to Sue Saudi Arabia"

11/19/11
"UFC's First Amendment path to legalization?"

11/18/11
"State Judge Assures Family Courts Will Be Open to All"

11/18/11
International Criminal Court prosecutor and others analyze importance of prosecutorial independence (VIDEO)

11/18/11
"The Night Wild Horses Came to Manhattan"

11/17/11
"The End Game Lands the N.B.A. in Court"

11/17/11
South Asian Bar Association of Toronto names Sujit Choudhry Practitioner of the Year (VIDEO)

11/17/11
David Kamin '09 to join NYU Law faculty in 2012

11/16/11
"Octogenarian World War Two veteran receives Bronze Star"

11/16/11
"End of Ban Sought"

11/16/11
"Battle Lines Drawn In Ultimate Fighting Vs. NYS"

11/16/11
"In Holder We Trust"

11/16/11
"In Minn. Redistricting Battle, Powerful Players Clash — With Citizens on Sidelines"

11/16/11
Bickel & Brewer Institute holds inaugural national symposium

11/16/11
"Groups Suggest Elena Kagan, Clarence Thomas Should Be Recused from Health Law Challenge"

11/16/11
James Jacobs receives the 2011 IASOC Distinguished Scholar Award

11/15/11
"Ultimate fighters say New York ban violates athletes' rights"

11/15/11
"Zuffa sues to overturn New York ban"

11/15/11
Experts spar over privacy, GPS tracking, and other surveillance technology at the LAA Fall Lecture (VIDEO)

11/15/11
"Misinterpreting the Right to Bear Arms"

11/15/11
"UFC Sues New York: Fighters Have First Amendment Right to Mixed Martial 'Arts'"

11/15/11
"U.F.C. Sues to Lift State Ban on Mixed Martial Arts Fighting"

11/15/11
"How the FDA Violates Free Speech"

11/15/11
"Lawsuit: N.Y. MMA ban unconstitutional"

11/15/11
"UFC Wants To Express Itself In New York"

11/15/11
"UFC files suit against New York State"

11/15/11
Menachem Mautner speaks on Israeli law and politics at the 2011 Gruss Lecture

11/14/11
"Switching Sides: Owners' Lawyer in NFL Lockout, David Boies Signs on With NBA Players"

11/14/11
"US Supreme Court to hear health care law challenge"

11/14/11
Two cases handled by Bryan Stevenson’s public interest law firm now on Supreme Court docket

11/14/11
"Law Professor Takes Aim at Friend-of-Court Filings"

11/12/11
"Not much to celebrate as blind activist turns 40"

11/11/11
"American green card? No thanks"

11/11/11
Symposium on legal needs of transgender community explores multiple aspects of trans experience

11/10/11
"State view: First Amendment protects transparency in Minnesota’s same-sex marriage fight"

11/10/11
"China's Chen Guangcheng: Isolated but not forgotten"

11/10/11
In Hayek Lecture, Judge Robert Smith defines the "Hayekian" judge (VIDEO)

11/9/11
"Border patrol agents use unconstitutional tactics: report"

11/9/11
"Ohio Vote on Labor Is Parsed for Omens"

11/9/11
"Republicans, Democrats Each Using $18M in Taxpayer Funds for Conventions"

11/9/11
"NY immigrant advocates criticize Border Patrol"

11/9/11
"How Consequential is Citizen’s United?"

11/9/11
Derrick Bell, 1930-2011, Remembered

11/9/11
"Opposing view: GPS tracking doesn't need a warrant"

11/8/11
"Report Faults Border Patrol on Bus and Train Searches"

11/8/11
"Maine voters restore Election Day registration"

11/8/11
Lauren Burke ’09 hired as first in-house attorney at the NYAWC

11/8/11
"Three Cheers for Income Inequality"

11/8/11
"China’s Lawyers Under Siege"

11/8/11
"Holder on 'Fast and Furious': Never again"

11/8/11
"Law may not be on Muslims' side in NYPD intel case"

11/7/11
"Glenn Greenwald, Salon Columnist, Former Civil Rights Attorney Talks Obama And Occupy Wall Street"

11/7/11
"Choice and Competition"

11/7/11
"America’s Unnecessary Secrets"

11/7/11
"Experts in police use of force shocked by Oakland video"

11/7/11
"New York courts brace for full force of foreclosure crisis"

11/7/11
"Is Partisan Gerrymandering Unconstitutional?"

11/7/11
"U.S. Attorney in Brooklyn Names New Criminal Chief"

11/7/11
"Can't we all just vote?"

11/7/11
Simon Chesterman appointed the new dean of National University of Singapore Faculty of Law

11/7/11
"Neil Barofsky Discusses FBI Probe Into MF Global"

11/7/11
"Government Transparency Isn’t About 200-Year-Old Books: View"

11/7/11
"Police GPS Device Use Triggers Privacy Clash at U.S. High Court"

11/6/11
"Wall Street’s resurgent prosperity frustrates its claims, and Obama’s"

11/6/11
"$9M richer, informant unmasks himself at NY trial"

11/5/11
"Blind lawyer makes Chinese officials jittery"

11/5/11
"Buying and selling judges"

11/4/11
"MF Global Litigation May Last Years, Barofsky Says"

11/4/11
Ian Haney López delivers this year's Derrick Bell lecture on "Justice Undone: Color Blindness after Civil Rights" (VIDEO)

11/4/11
"Epstein: Income Inequality a Good Thing"

11/4/11
AnBryce scholars organize NYU Law participation in New York Cares Day

11/4/11
Epstein, Hills, Sharkey, and Judge Robert Smith weigh in on National Meat v. Harris (VIDEO)

11/4/11
Health and environmental consequences of “factory farms”

11/3/11
"House Dems urge secretaries of state to protect voting rights"

11/3/11
"Many companies pay $0 in income tax, study finds"

11/3/11
"The Friends and Enemies of SEC Inspector General David Kotz"

11/3/11
"China's Legal Blindness"

11/2/11
Jerome Cohen and Sharon Hom '80 testify before Congress on the plight of Chen Guangcheng

11/2/11
Two events celebrate the life and lasting influence of Derrick Bell

11/2/11
The newly launched Journal of Law cites blog posts by Roderick M. Hills, Jr. and Richard Pildes as examples of "best legal blogging"

11/2/11
Spindle Law Interviews: Neil Barofsky

11/2/11
"Tisch Out of Water: David Tisch Navigates Startupland and Comes Out a TechStar"

11/2/11
"Barofsky on MF Global Allegations Investigation"

11/1/11
"High court case on GPS surveillance could break new ground"

11/1/11
"U.N. Group Warns Of Resurgence Of Mercenaries"

11/1/11
Ronald Dworkin will deliver 'Religion Without God' at the University of Delaware's David Norton Memorial Lecture

11/1/11
Concern Grows Over Plight of Blind Activist Lawyer in China

11/1/11
"Jessica Rosenworcel, Ajit Varadaraj Pai nominated for FCC posts"

11/1/11
"The Shortsighted Keynesians"

11/1/11
"Occidental Petroleum Bankrolled War Crimes, Union Families Say"

10/31/11
"James B. Jacobs on his book Breaking the Devil’s Pact: The Battle to Free the Teamsters From the Mob"

10/31/11
"The Inequality Dilemma"

10/31/11
"Barofsky, Egan, Bove's Own Words on MF Global"

10/31/11
"MF Exposes Risk Volcker Wants to Curb"

10/31/11
"US Supreme Court hears cases on ineffective defense counsel in plea bargains"

10/31/11
"The Minority 40 Under 40"

10/31/11
"New NUS law dean has big plans for school"

10/31/11
Anthony Thompson wins EL Award for tri-state area's most outstanding Latinos

10/31/11
David Malone discusses his latest book, Does the Elephant Dance? Contemporary Indian Foreign Policy (VIDEO)

10/31/11
"Neil Barofsky on Volcker Rule, MF Global"

10/31/11
"Judges Are for Sale — and Special Interests Are Buying"

10/31/11
"Should Congress Pass Obama's Jobs Bill In Pieces?"

10/31/11
"After Unprecedented GOP Effort, New Voting Laws Could Reshape Electorate in 2012"

10/30/11
"Eyes on legality of public financing for Supreme Court candidates"

10/30/11
"Supreme Court to Weigh Effects of Bad Plea Advice"

10/30/11
"Canada’s unequal voters"

10/29/11
"The NLRB hammer and the NBA lockout"

10/28/11
"Judges tackle the rise in election spending"

10/28/11
At the United Nations, Philip Alston discusses stopping reprisals against human rights defenders

10/28/11
National politics and sovereignty are topics of two International Law events

10/28/11
"DOMA Fails Under Any Level of Constitutional Scrutiny"

10/28/11
"This is Edmonton’s big chance to stop getting a dirty deal on federal voting rights"

10/28/11
"SEC Enforcers Frozen Amid Watchdog Probes"

10/27/11
"Drone Knowns and Drone Unknowns"

10/27/11
"A Litigator Known as Columbo With a Law Degree"

10/27/11
"Interest groups flex clout in judicial elections"

10/27/11
New York State Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman '68 calls for major civil legal services effort (VIDEO)

10/26/11
"The Influence Industry: Judicial elections, corporate policies give glimpse into 2012"

10/26/11
"Does U.S. Economic Inequality Have a Good Side?"

10/26/11
"Wrong side of the law"

10/26/11
Richard Epstein squares off with economists on Obama’s Jobs Plan

10/26/11
The Honorable Max M. Kampelman (’45) receives Lifetime Achievement Award from Freedom House at 70th Anniversary Gala

10/26/11
"When Did It Become Legal to Spy on Americans?"

10/26/11
The NYU Journal of Law & Business presents a discussion on challenges faced by in-house counsel

10/25/11
"Obama Wrote Fewer Rules Than Bush, Cost More"

10/25/11
"Perry’s tax plan: What you should know"

10/25/11
Panelists discuss the challenges of offender reentry at the Milbank Tweed Forum (VIDEO)

10/25/11
"Barofsky: TARP Did Not Make Money For US Taxpayers"

10/25/11
"Going Red on Property Rights"

10/24/11
"Barofsky on HARP Expansion, U.S. Housing Market"

10/24/11
Theodor Meron is elected president of the International Criminal Tribune for the former Yugoslavia

10/24/11
Ira Belkin ’82 is named executive director of the U.S.-Asia Law Institute

10/23/11
"Making a Judgment on Love"

10/23/11
"Northern border agents see southern entrants, too"

10/23/11
"GOP candidates would cut federal judges' power"

10/22/11
"Was the law at fault in Chinese toddler tragedy?"

10/21/11
Judge Robert Katzmann of the Second Circuit discusses statutory interpretation in Madison Lecture

10/21/11
Debbie Almontaser, educator and interfaith activist, advocates for tolerance and diversity in the school system

10/21/11
"CBRE Group, Inc.’s Larry Midler Named Corporate Counsel of the Year by the Los Angeles Business Journal"

10/21/11
"A New Birth of Economic Freedom"

10/20/11
"A Search for Subsidized Housing, Simplified"

10/20/11
"After Arrest of Man in Wife’s Death, a Custody Fight"

10/20/11
"Dem strategy aims to boost mail-ins"

10/20/11
"JPMorgan’s Legal Bills Push Industry Tally of Bad Mortgages to $69 Billion"

10/20/11
Beth Simmons and Eric Posner discuss human rights treaties at Rubin Symposium (VIDEO)

10/20/11
"What Really Has Wall Street Worried"

10/20/11
"Lawsky Walks Tightrope as the New Financial ’Cop on the Block’ in New York"

10/19/11
"Winning Is Everything, or So Says a Law Firm"

10/19/11
"Mother's fight to exonerate executed son galvanizes China"

10/19/11
"Herman Cain’s Other Tax Plan"

10/19/11
Arthur Miller and Linda Silberman are featured participants at a national conference exploring the Supreme Court’s two recent decisions on personal jurisdiction

10/19/11
"Democracy in the Teamsters Union"

10/18/11
CCR attorney Sunita Patel discusses racial profiling and stops-and-frisks

10/18/11
"Guild Attorneys Seek Dismissal of 'Occupy Wall Street' Arrests"

10/18/11
Tort reform is the focus at the October 12 Milbank Tweed Forum

10/18/11
"Ontario to get 13 new seats in Commons, officials say"

10/18/11
"B.C., Ontario may get fewer new Commons seats than expected"

10/17/11
A celebration and discussion mark the demise of “don’t ask, don’t tell”

10/17/11
Katherine B. Forrest '90 and Former Alexander Fellow Alison Nathan confirmed to federal bench

10/17/11
"Uneven Stevens"

10/14/11
Richard and Jane Stewart's new book diagnoses U.S. nuclear waste policy failures

10/14/11
"White House Honors 'Champions of Change' in the Law"

10/14/11
"Quebec fears delay new Commons seats for Ontario, Alberta, B.C."

10/14/11
"NYPD goes too far in monitoring Muslims: Neighborhoods could become suspicious and stop cooperating"

10/13/11
"On 'Moneyball' and super PACs"

10/13/11
Deborah Ellis '82 and three others from NYU Law community honored at White House

10/13/11
Theodor Meron discusses accomplishments and future of international tribunals

10/13/11
"The high cost of keeping a secret"

10/13/11
"Google Tax Probe to Focus on Offshore Units"

10/12/11
"Cain's 9-9-9 Plan Has No Chance"

10/12/11
Warren Sinsheimer (LL.M. ’57) honored with Judge Edward Weinfeld Award

10/12/11
"Wall Street Sees ‘No Exit’ From Financial Woes"

10/11/11
"The Woman Who Knew Too Much"

10/11/11
"Hispanic federal judge hopes for more Latino firsts"

10/11/11
"In This Case, a Protest With Focus"

10/11/11
From Stockholm to New York to Abu Dhabi: CHRGJ Highlights Intersections of Gender & Counter-Terrorism

10/11/11
"California's Kafkaesque Rent Control Laws"

10/10/11
"2 American Professors Awarded Nobel in Economic Science"

10/10/11
"Budget cuts constrict lawyers' route to federal jobs"

10/10/11
"Florida Law Tightens Voting Rules, Angers Advocates"

10/10/11
Influential gay rights expert Paula Ettelbrick, an adjunct professor at NYU Law, dies at 56

10/10/11
Samuel Rascoff moderates Forum with CLS Scholar-in-Residence Michael Leiter and ACLU’s Jameel Jaffer

10/10/11
Louis Menendez (LL.M. ’76) is sworn in as an Alaska Superior Court Judge

10/9/11
"Dissenting Often, State’s Chief Judge Establishes a Staunchly Liberal Record"

10/9/11
"Same-day voter registration at issue in Maine"

10/9/11
"The Myth of Voter Fraud"

10/7/11
"Over 12 Years, Schumer Tips Court Balance"

10/7/11
"U.S. lacks oversight in targeted killings, U.N. official says"

10/6/11
In Memoriam: Derrick Bell, 1930 - 2011

10/6/11
"Repatriation Bill to Tax Overseas Profit at 8.75 Percent"

10/6/11
"Wife Who Fired 11 Shots Is Acquitted of Murder"

10/6/11
"Numbers Up, But Mortgage-Relief Effort Still Falters"

10/6/11
"Nursing homes sue over new Medicaid funding formula"

10/5/11
"Dick’s debit-card dud"

10/5/11
"Cain’s 9-9-9 Math Raises Questions on Revenue"

10/5/11
2011-12 Law and Social Enterprise Fellow Paul Rodríguez will research the history of mission-driven, for-profit enterprises in the United States

10/5/11
2011-12 Kauffman Legal Research Fellow Nyasha Pasipanodya ’11 will study healthcare financing in Sub-Saharan Africa

10/5/11
"Foreclosure Crisis Lessons Not Yet Learned"

10/4/11
Director of Tax Policy at the OECD gives Tillinghast Lecture; a tribute to James Eustice

10/4/11
"A Closed-Mouth Policy Even on Open Secrets"

10/4/11
"Mistress' testimony raises questions about jurors' knowledge"

10/4/11
"The Debit Card Stealth Tax"

10/4/11
"Secret Docs Show Foreclosure Watchdog Doesn’t Bark or Bite"

10/4/11
"What a health care ruling could mean to the Supreme Court"

10/3/11
"Study predicts voting laws will change political landscape"

10/3/11
"Judge Allows Trial on Terrorist’s Challenge to Prison Rules"

10/3/11
"Lawyer: NY woman had no choice but to kill husband"

10/3/11
NYU, French climate ambassador hold climate policy roundtable

10/3/11
"On third anniversary, TARP mortgage aid lags"

10/3/11
"Study: States' voter laws may affect 5 million"

10/2/11
"Barofsky on Small Banks, TARP Paybacks"

10/2/11
"New State Rules Raising Hurdles at Voting Booth"

10/2/11
"Shortcut on fracking a huge mistake"

10/1/11
"Letters to the Public Editor: Conflicts and Appearances"

9/30/11
The many available career paths for J.D. graduates was the subject of the latest Milbank Tweed Forum, moderated by Arthur R. Miller

9/30/11
Institute for Justice honors Richard Epstein with inaugural "Champion of the Constitution Award"

9/29/11
"FBI faces entrapment questions over Rezwan Ferdaus bomb plot arrest"

9/29/11
President of European Council appears at Law School for "transatlantic dialogue."

9/29/11
Nobel Prize winner Elinor Ostrom delivers keynote at conference on cultural commons

9/29/11
"Now's The Time To Promote Legal Challenges To Dodd-Frank"

9/28/11
President of Cyprus discusses his divided nation

9/28/11
"Seeking shelter"

9/28/11
"UK tabloid paid spies for scoops"

9/27/11
"Gov. Christie vs. ‘Jersey Shore’"

9/27/11
"Obama’s Climate-Change Hypocrisy"

9/27/11
"Obama’s Jobs Bill: Read It and Weep"

9/27/11
"News Corp. Marketer Used Movie Lessons to Instill Fear in Rivals, Clients"

9/27/11
"Switching Sides from Corporate Work to Plaintiffs Firms"

9/26/11
"Bipartisan agreement: Political spending, political favoritism"

9/26/11
"Corporations Couldn’t Wait to ‘Check the Box’ on Huge Tax Break"

9/26/11
Gordon Brown discusses worldwide economic troubles

9/26/11
Colleague lauds the late Sarah Woo's scholarship

9/26/11
A U.N. video and two books mark José Alvarez’s prolific scholarship on international investment regimes

9/25/11
"Sentencing Shift Gives New Leverage to Prosecutors"

9/25/11
"Debate over GPS devices on suspects' cars spurs 'Big Brother' concerns"

9/24/11
"Battered woman's defense brings mixed results"

9/24/11
"Cleared of Rape but Lacking Full Exoneration"

9/22/11
Public Interest Lecture Series features Marieke Wierda (LL.M. ’97) of the ICTJ (VIDEO)

9/22/11
Margaret Lemos '01 joins Duke Law faculty

9/21/11
"A Conversation With Jonathan Wolfson, CEO of Solazyme"

9/21/11
"U.S. Investigation of News Corp. Is Said to Expand From Hacking to Bribery"

9/20/11
"Families fuming on first day of trial in Amanda Zhao killing"

9/20/11
"The Obama-Buffett Siren Call"

9/18/11
"Murder Trial Hinges on Questions of Domestic Abuse"

9/18/11
"China Crash Victims Prove Obstacle for Sale of New Rail Bonds to Investors"

9/18/11
"Judge Considers Pledge for Jurors on Internet Use"

9/16/11
"SEC Watchdog to Refer Ex-Counsel’s Madoff Work to Justice"

9/16/11
"Mortgage Debacle Costs Banks $66B"

9/16/11
Catherine Sharkey briefs Congressional staff on federalism and preemption

9/15/11
"Is Obamacare Constitutional?"

9/15/11
"Federal Court Weighs Legality of Oklahoma Ban on Sharia Law"

9/14/11
Federal Trade Commissioner Julie Brill '85 delivers Abrams Lecture (VIDEO)

9/14/11
Eyal Benvenisti and Jürgen Basedow join Institute of International Law

9/14/11
Sebastian Omlor (LL.M. '12) wins international notary law prize

9/14/11
James Jacobs's latest book, Breaking the Devil's Pact, is honored at a Law School reception

9/14/11
"Lethal drones strike at our very heart"

9/13/11
"A Decade of Legal Blunders"

9/12/11
"An Imperfect Test of Support for EPA"

9/8/11
"Database Tracks 'Affordable' Units"

9/8/11
Furman Center launches major subsidized housing online database

9/8/11
Chelsea Rosenthal '12 explores legal profession's role in Holocaust

9/8/11
"ISS's Influence on Voting Results: Overstated?"

9/7/11
New translation of Oscar Chase's book appears in Spanish

9/7/11
"A criminal missed opportunity in China"

9/6/11
"Sprint sues to block AT&T's proposed T-Mobile buy"

9/6/11
Adam Samaha to join ranks of NYU Law faculty in fall of 2012

9/6/11
In memoriam: Harry Subin, Professor of Law Emeritus

9/6/11
"U.S. Must ‘Stop Punishing Banks,’ Halt Putback Claims, FBR’s Miller Says"

9/6/11
"Activist: Child of Chinese lawyer denied education"

9/5/11
"Making Interpol Relevant Again"

9/3/11
"Barofsky on Possible U.S. Lawsuit Against Banks"

9/3/11
"New Tack in Extortion Case"

9/2/11
"Obama decides against tougher ozone standards"

9/2/11
"U.S. Said to Prepare Mortgage Lawsuit Against BofA, JPMorgan"

9/2/11
"Appeals court judge Ginsburg to take post at NYU"

9/2/11
"AT&T/T-Mobile: Will consumer intuition prove correct?"

9/1/11
"AT&T, Cerberus, Primary Global, BofA, Pfizer in Court News"

9/1/11
Douglas H. Ginsburg, judge on D.C. Court of Appeals for 25 years, to join NYU Law faculty in January 2012

9/1/11
"T-Mobile Antitrust Challenge Leaves AT&T With Little Recourse on Takeover"

8/31/11
"WEAC seeks Prosser recusal"

8/31/11
Search for new executive director of Center on Law and Security begins, as Karen Greenberg steps down

8/30/11
"Practical Responses to the New French Arbitration Law"

8/29/11
"Labor Board’s Exiting Leader Responds to Critics"

8/29/11
Renovated 22 Washington Square North installs green wall and receives LEED certification

8/29/11
"A self-inflicted casualty after 9/11"

8/29/11
"New NLRB Rule Requires Posting of Workers' Right to Organize"

8/28/11
"Reshaped by 9/11: Fred Alger Management"

8/26/11
"Chinese police 'to detain suspects without telling families'"

8/25/11
David Garland's provocative book has garnered more plaudits

8/24/11
"Money Is Now at Fore of Strauss-Kahn Case"

8/24/11
"Voters ask judge to throw out prison-redistricting suit"

8/24/11
"Do Prosecutors Always Dig Up Dirt on an Accuser?"

8/24/11
For newly arrived LL.M. students from abroad, an unvarnished view of the U.S. civil justice system

8/22/11
"Fed Loans Needed More Oversight, Barofsky Says"

8/22/11
"Obama gave America 'reality check' instead of change"

8/22/11
"Crisis of Confidence: How Washington Lost Faith in America's Courts"

8/21/11
"Judge Doug Pullen's 'Gifts': Records reveal judge directed millions to Mercer and Morehouse, gained recognition"

8/21/11
"Housekeeper’s Lawyer Says He Will Seek a Special Prosecutor"

8/20/11
"Concussion Suit Seeks Better Health Monitoring"

8/19/11
"U.S. to halt deportations for many"

8/19/11
NYU Law among top three partner-generating schools nationwide, according to study

8/18/11
"Analysis: Lawyers' letter spells more bad news for Murdoch"

8/18/11
"Bill Puts Ethics Spotlight On Supreme Court Justices"

8/18/11
"4 Mass. banks get $18m from US"

8/17/11
"Reluctance to Trim Business Tax Breaks Dims 1986 Repeat Chances"

8/17/11
"Women face difficulties staying, moving up in the workforce due to work-life balance and kids"

8/17/11
"Fannie-Freddie, News Corp., China Banks, Samsung: Compliance"

8/16/11
"Google Patent Trove May Rival Apple’s After Motorola Deal"

8/16/11
"Governor Cuomo Signs New Ethics Laws"

8/16/11
"Personal Notes on Lawyers"

8/15/11
"Google's Motorola Phone Bid May Survive U.S. Regulatory Scrutiny"

8/15/11
"Slim Near Victory as Mexico’s Record $1 Billion Antitrust Case Loses Steam"

8/14/11
"Case of state-sponsored extortion harms China's progress"

8/13/11
"Prosser's recount got ample funding"

8/11/11
Jeremy Waldron is elected a Fellow of the British Academy

8/10/11
"The need for super accountability"

8/10/11
"The Case That Makes a Lawyer's Life Meaningful"

8/9/11
"Nuclear Waste Piles Up—in Budget Deficit"

8/8/11
"Ai Weiwei Breaks Media Silence; Talks Detention On Twitter"

8/8/11
"Judges Acquit More Often Than Juries"

8/6/11
"Criminal Mortgage Probes Fizzle Out"

8/5/11
"Where Do Partners Come From?"

8/4/11
"High Tech, Low Pay: Let the Workers Behind Our Electronics Be Heard"

8/4/11
"ABA members to hear from Justice Breyer"

8/4/11
From Haiti, Greger Calhan ’12 reports on efforts by NYU Law students and alumni to protect human rights

8/4/11
"La locura como arma de defensa legal"

8/1/11
"Boies will be Boies: WSJ Interviews 70-year-old Trial Lawyer"

8/1/11
"Neil Barofsky on U.S. Debt Compromise, Approval Outlook"

8/1/11
"Immigrants deserve equal access to the courts"

7/31/11
"Peter King's reckless claim of al-Shabaab's menace to the US"

7/29/11
"Old accusations against News Corp. in U.S. could get new scrutiny"

7/29/11
"The Silent Majority: China's Other Lawyers"

7/28/11
"Bailout Watchdog Says Homeowners Shortchanged"

7/28/11
"U.S. Debt Ceiling, Deficit Negotiations, Geithner"

7/27/11
"Analysis: News Corp says Harbottle law firm bungled inquiry"

7/27/11
"Washington Follows Path to Credibility Downgrade: Neil Barofsky"

7/27/11
Amedeo Arena (LL.M. '10) wins award for article on E.U. law

7/26/11
"No Longer the Perfect Victim? Nafissatou Diallo Defends Herself"

7/25/11
"Debt Drama Blocks Out Big Picture on Credit"

7/25/11
"NAACP head likens voter ID measures to Jim Crow"

7/25/11
"The Norway Attacks Reveal the Parallels Between Islamists and Islamophobes"

7/25/11
"U.S. Debt Ceiling, Deficit Talks, Downgrade Risk"

7/22/11
"Traffic law, drunken driving deportations increased; criminal immigrants forced to leave US"

7/22/11
"The Norway Attacks: Who is Abu Suleiman Al Nasser?"

7/22/11
CHRGJ releases pioneering report about counterterrorism's impact on women and sexual minorities

7/22/11
"How Will the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau Police U.S. Businesses?"

7/22/11
"China hails Canada decision to extradite fugitive"

7/21/11
"Democrats, Republicans submit plans for remapping districts"

7/21/11
NYU Law mourns the untimely death of Sarah Woo

7/21/11
"A Response to Frédéric Mégret"

7/20/11
"NY budget director says pay raises for judges unaffordable"

7/19/11
"Google Antitrust Reviews Said to Be Split by Two U.S. Agencies"

7/19/11
"Attack Suspect Battles Own Lawyers"

7/19/11
"Employers Criticize Proposal to Speed Union Votes"

7/18/11
"What Brooks Severance Buys Murdoch"

7/18/11
"Memphis lawyer Arnold Perl is the lead witness against proposed NLRB rules"

7/18/11
"Sweeping US financial reform law stuck in congressional wrangling"

7/18/11
"A loss for 'We the people'"

7/17/11
"Feds, states in dispute over court interpreters"

7/14/11
"BoNY releases expert reports backing $8.5bl BofA MBS deal"

7/14/11
"Courting Disaster: Justice can't be a budget bargaining chip"

7/14/11
"Early Stages Of Terrorism Probes Remain Controversial"

7/13/11
"Would looser environmental regulations help the economy?"

7/13/11
"Grover Norquist said the economy has grown or been damaged by capital gains tax changes"

7/13/11
"SEC Issues Final Rules on Whistleblower Protections and Bounty Program"

7/12/11
"Taiwan Touts Gains from Beijing Links"

7/12/11
Work of Philip Alston provides major basis for landmark ruling by Europe’s top human rights court

7/12/11
"Calls Mount to Investigate Bush Era Officials for Torture"

7/11/11
"Hanging On to Houses"

7/11/11
"The President’s Executive Order on Improving and Streamlining Regulation"

7/11/11
"On Heels of News of the World Closure, A Look at Newspaper Ethics at Home"

7/11/11
Sara Zier '10 wins Soros Justice Fellowship

7/11/11
"What Is Truth?"

7/11/11
"‘Madness Abounds’ as Fake Candidates Confuse Wisconsin Recalls"

7/11/11
"Affaire DSK: «Il y a les faits et il y a la vérité judiciaire»"

7/11/11
"As Government Nears Accord With Banks, Questions Swirl Over Scope Of Investigation"

7/10/11
"Stop the jet bashing"

7/10/11
"Unusual legal skirmishes mark Strauss-Kahn case"

7/9/11
"Surprising Tax Lessons From John Edwards's Indictment"

7/8/11
"NYU Law Building Sets Sights on LEED Platinum"

7/8/11
CHRGJ helps launch new website devoted to human rights impact of business activities

7/8/11
In memoriam: Howard L. Greenberger '54, professor emeritus

7/7/11
"Clearing Up Health Care Choices"

7/7/11
"For DA, Strauss-Kahn accuser, case of frayed trust"

7/7/11
"Lessons From the Crisis"

7/7/11
"HAMP: Obama Administration Makes Anti-Foreclosure Program More Generous To Jobless [Update]"

7/7/11
"Cross-strait partners on crime"

7/6/11
"In Somali terror suspect’s case, administration blends military, civilian systems"

7/6/11
"Obama’s Gitmo Breakthrough"

7/6/11
"Federal Judge Holds Financial Fate of Wilpon and Katz"

7/6/11
Sujit Choudhry to join NYU Law faculty

7/5/11
"Roger Clemens drug trial starts this week"

7/5/11
"After a Bitter Battle, a Quiet End"

7/5/11
"Invoke the 14th -- and end the debt standoff

7/4/11
"Is Torture In America's Future As Well As In Our Country's Past?"

7/3/11
"New voting machines are coming, but Oklahoma voters may not notice a difference"

7/1/11
"Asia by the Back Door"

7/1/11
"ICE audits disproportionately target lower-income workers, say immigration experts"

7/1/11
"Geithner Exit Would Be a `Blow' for U.S. Treasury"

6/30/11
"Prosecutors in the Boardroom"

6/30/11
"The FBI's synagogue bomb plot"

6/30/11
"States vs. Feds: Obama Administration Scores a Win on Health Care Reform"

6/30/11
"Fannie Mae Silence on Taylor Bean Opened Way to $3 Billion Fraud"

6/29/11
"Kudos to Lynch for voter ID veto"

6/28/11
"After Rajaratnam, Will Things Really Change on Wall Street?"

6/28/11
"New rule takes aim at judges and their campaign supporters"

6/28/11
Rush Atkinson '10 publishes article on Fourth Amendment in Georgetown Law Journal

6/28/11
Brennan Center publishes new book on government regulation of campaign finance

6/28/11
"Speech Rights Triumph as Court Limits Power"

6/27/11
"High court strikes down Ariz. campaign finance law"

6/27/11
"Lessons From The 2008 Financial Crisis"

6/27/11
"Supreme Court: 'Video Games Qualify for First Amendment Protection'"

6/27/11
"Supreme Court Favors Free Speech, Free Markets"

6/24/11
"Charity Goes Mobile to Appeal to Young"

6/24/11
"Citizen Kushner"

6/24/11
"Do Commentators and Congress Treat All of the WPR as Law: The 60-Day Clock, Again"

6/24/11
"Campaigning for Change in Mexico"

6/24/11
"China's Shame Over Ai Weiwei"

6/24/11
"The war on terror: Obama-style"

6/24/11
"Drug Industry Wins In 2 Supreme Court Rulings"

6/24/11
"Justice: Cash taints process"

6/23/11
"Ai Weiwei released on probation under 'depressing' conditions"

6/23/11
Clayton Gillette publishes new book

6/23/11
"Freed China dissident artist Ai under restrictions"

6/22/11
"Three States Short of a Secure Community"

6/22/11
"Mortgage Counseling: HUD Should Do More Than 'Incorporate by Reference'"

6/22/11
"Wall Street Law Firm Looks Ahead to Life After an Icon"

6/21/11
"Border Police Must Release Arrest Statistics From New York Area"

6/21/11
"Paul Allen, Ex-Mortgage CEO, Sentenced To Prison For $3B Fraud"

6/21/11
"Walmart sex discrimination class action thrown out"

6/21/11
"N.L.R.B. Rules Would Streamline Unionizing"

6/21/11
"Business as Usual on Steroids: The Obama Administration Doubles Down on the War on Terror"

6/21/11
Deputy Labor Secretary Seth Harris '90 gives keynote at NYU Law's 64th annual Conference on Labor

6/20/11
"La oposición necesita recursos para enfrentarse a un gobierno"

6/20/11
"Banks tap fund to repay TARP"

6/19/11
"More states require ID to vote"

6/17/11
Richard Pildes considers 60-Day Clock provision of the War Powers Resolution

6/17/11
"We're on a road to reform"

6/16/11
"Qaeda Selection of Its Chief Is Said to Reflect Its Flaws"

6/15/11
"Ethics bill has troublesome exceptions, legal experts say"

6/15/11
"White House Defends Continuing U.S. Role in Libya Operation"

6/14/11
"David C. Baldus, 75, Dies; Studied Race and the Law"

6/14/11
Remembering Dean Emeritus Norman Redlich (LL.M. '55)

6/13/11
AILA Presents Professor Nancy Morawetz with the 2011 Elmer Fried Excellence Award

6/13/11
"Senate Passes Public Integrity Reform Act Of 2011"

6/13/11
"New FBI investigative guidelines raise concerns"

6/13/11
"Neil Barofsky on TARP, SIGTAP, IGS, Elizabeth Warren and Too Big to Fail"

6/11/11
"Banks getting bailout relief"

6/10/11
"Is Alabama's new illegal immigration law really the toughest?"

6/10/11
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano discusses counterterrorism challenges (VIDEO)

6/10/11
International Tax Program forms Practice Council

6/9/11
"Hudson Institute Launches Center Focusing on Economic Impact"

6/9/11
"The scary prosecution of John Edwards"

6/9/11
"Big Banks Penalized for Performance in Mortgage Modification Program"

6/8/11
"New Law on Ethics May Face Challenge"

6/8/11
Robert Bauer to become Senior Fellow and Adjunct Professor

6/8/11
Eric Schwartz '85 named dean of the University of Minnesota’s Humphrey School of Public Affairs

6/7/11
"ObamaCare's Next Constitutional Challenge"

6/7/11
Oren Bar-Gill receives American Law Institute's Young Scholars Medal (VIDEO)

6/7/11
“Dan Rather Reports: Barofsky”

6/6/11
"A new way to measure human rights may revolutionize global advocacy"

6/6/11
Adam Cox to join NYU Law faculty

6/6/11
"Court's dynamic NY duo

6/3/11
"Cuomo and Legislative Leaders Strike Deal on New Ethics Rules"

6/3/11
"Barofsky Interview on Goldman Sachs"

6/2/11
Immigrant Rights Clinic secures permanent residency for Bangladeshi man after seven-year battle

6/2/11
"The X's and O's of Football's Offseason of Discontent"

6/1/11
"Alito owned stock, voted in case with Disney's ABC"

6/1/11
"A new way to measure human rights may revolutionize global advocacy"

5/31/11
Philip Weiser '94 named dean of the University of Colorado Law School

5/31/11
"Realty Check: To Buy or to Rent?"

5/31/11
"S.E.C. Case Stands Out Because It Stands Alone"

5/31/11
"Dominique Strauss-Kahn unlikely to do deal - lawyers"

5/31/11
"Reforms? What Reforms?"

5/30/11
"A Post-9/11 Registration Effort Ends, but Not Its Effects"

5/29/11
"Debate over judge's sexual orientation not likely to affect Prop. 8 case"

5/27/11
"Judge Strikes Down Wisconsin Collective Bargaining Ban Citing Violation of Open Meetings Law"

5/27/11
"Madoff's Curveball"

5/27/11
"Texas to require photo identification from voters"

5/26/11
Kenji Yoshino elected to Harvard University's Board of Overseers

5/26/11
"TARP - Neil Barofsky Interview"

5/26/11
"Conviction of Lawyers in Tax Shelter Case Seen as Deterrent"

5/25/11
"Sexual assault legal experts mobilize in Haiti"

5/25/11
"Did CA same-sex marriage foes undermine own case?"

5/25/11
"The 'Fair' Trade Delusion"

5/24/11
NYU Law Convocation speakers include top corporate lawyer and world leader

5/24/11
"Every Child Deserves a Second Chance"

5/24/11
"Jeb Bush Champions School Choice During Bradley Prize Ceremony"

5/23/11
"NY Prosecutor Promoted"

5/23/11
"A consistent 'bare-knuckles' strategy in a mix of cases"

5/23/11
"Affirmative Action and Public Opinion"

5/23/11
"Report Documents Fake Terror Threats Concocted by FBI and NYPD"

5/23/11
"Steady Decline in Major Crime Baffles Experts"

5/23/11
Three days, three lectures: Jeremy Waldron delivers Hamlyn Lectures in England

5/23/11
"Use of Informants in Terror Cases May Create Entrapment, NYU Report Claims"

5/22/11
"Local task force fights terrorism on many fronts"

5/22/11
"Monday appeal for Fort Dix Five"

5/21/11
"States Toughen ID Rules for Voters"

5/21/11
"Rana trial to highlight new law specialty: Defending alleged terrorists"

5/20/11
"Opposing Views of Court’s Ruling on Class Actions"

5/19/11
"Defending the Innocent"

5/19/11
"Jacoby & Meyers' Newest Fight: Helping Nonlawyers Own Law Firms"

5/18/11
Gráinne de Búrca to join NYU Law faculty

5/18/11
"New Sharkey Preemption Article"

5/18/11
"Strauss-Kahn may attempt a consensual sex defense"

5/18/11
"Shahawar Matin Siraj, Newburgh 4 and the Fort Dix 5: All Lured Into Terror Plot By Overzealous FBI Informants, New Report Claims"

5/18/11
"Abusing Immigration Law to Target Muslims"

5/17/11
"The end of NSEERS, one of the most contentious post-9/11 national security programs"

5/17/11
"Le processus judiciaire qui attend DSK"

5/16/11
"THE DOUBLE GAME"

5/16/11
"Miami Imam Will Plead Not Guilty to Aiding Terror Group, Lawyer Says"

5/14/11
"NYC Terrorism, Or Hate Crimes? FBI And NYPD See It Two Ways"

5/14/11
"Florida Men Accused of Supporting Pakistani Taliban"

5/14/11
"In Prison Reform, Money Trumps Civil Rights"

5/13/11
"Terror Trials in State Court: Pluses and Minuses"

5/13/11
CHRGJ releases report on farmer suicides, human rights, and agrarian crisis in India

5/13/11
"Taiwan, China and the United States: a Complicated Triangle"

5/13/11
"Voting Rights Under Attack"

5/12/11
"Cover Story: Is the FBI Up to the Job 10 Years After 9/11?"

5/12/11
Healy Lecture examines punitive damages in maritime law (VIDEO)

5/12/11
"Microsoft Antitrust Agreement Spurred Innovation, U.S. Says"

5/12/11
"The Galleon Legacy: White-Collar Wiretaps"

5/12/11
"Hedge fund manager guilty of insider trading"

5/12/11
"Legends of the Legal Academy"

5/12/11
"Wiretaps Helped Get Hedge Fund Manager Convicted"

5/12/11
"Secret Cash Dominates in State Court Races"

5/11/11
Jeffrey Fagan discusses “Profiling and Consent” at the Hoffinger Criminal Justice Forum

5/11/11
"Liberal Judges Won't Defect from Obama Administration's Misinterpretation of Commerce Clause"

5/11/11
"'Every 30 Minutes': Crushed by Debt and Neoliberal Reforms, Indian Farmers Commit Suicide at Staggering Rate"

5/11/11
Jerome Bruner's seminal book on education celebrated at 50th anniversary event

5/11/11
Center for Human Rights and Global Justice hosts eighth annual Emerging Human Rights Scholarship Conference

5/10/11
"A New AUMF"

5/10/11
"2012 battlefield: The Supreme Court"

5/10/11
"Osama’s Dead, But Congress Wants a Wider War"

5/10/11
Senior Emile Noël Fellows Armin von Bogdandy and Franz Mayer discuss E.U. government model (VIDEO)

5/9/11
"Killing OBL Was Legal, Ctd"

5/9/11
Three NYU Law students receive Peggy Browning Fellowships to pursue public interest labor law work

5/9/11
"Where is Ai Weiwei?"

5/9/11
"Targeted killings a rights concern"

5/6/11
"Author of The Torture Papers Says Coercion Not Crucial, Part I"

5/6/11
American Muslims Still Live in a Climate of Hate

5/6/11
"Author of The Torture Papers Says Coercion Not Crucial, Part I"

5/5/11
"Was bin Laden's killing and burial legal?"

5/5/11
"Interview with Amna Akbar about a recent CHRGJ Report "

5/5/11
"U.S. Muslims hope for better days, but one report indicates these could still be far off"

5/5/11
Alina Das '05 to be assistant professor of clinical law

5/5/11
Institute for Policy Integrity co-hosts event on economic incentives and conservation (VIDEO)

5/5/11
"Google courts professors about antitrust"

5/4/11
"Did Torture Lead Us To bin Laden?"

5/4/11
Brennan Center for Justice examines accountability after Citizens United

5/4/11
Bryan Stevenson wins major Ford Foundation award for work on social issues

5/4/11
"Noam Chomsky Column"

5/4/11
"How the Hunt for Bin Laden Made U.S. Muslims and Immigrants Threats"

5/4/11
"Repeal Title IX"

5/3/11
CHRGJ examines accountability for rendition and secret detention through litigation in Africa

5/3/11
"Bin Laden on New York in His Own Words"

5/3/11
"No obvious replacement to succeed bin Laden as al Qaeda's leader"

5/3/11
"Bin Laden on New York in His Own Words"

5/3/11
"Gay Calif. judge now the focus in same-sex marriage fight"

5/2/11
"How Osama bin Laden perverted US justice"

5/2/11
"FTC Said To Be Prepping Google Probe"

5/2/11
"How Osama bin Laden perverted US justice"

5/2/11
"A deathblow to al Qaeda?"

4/29/11
John Wood '11 publishes article on major environmental case just as it reaches Supreme Court

4/28/11
Law School honored for work with public-service organization

4/28/11
"Two Antitrust Watchdogs Go at It"

4/28/11
"Richard Epstein on labor law, the 'menace' of the NLRB, and Boeing"


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