Life at NYU Law: A Student Blog
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There are certain things about the New York University School of Law that everyone knows. Anyone can attest to the fusion of modern sophistication and historic charm that is characteristic of the Law School’s two main buildings. I’m sure we are all too familiar with the small but inviting courtyard in front of Vanderbilt that dutifully welcomes students, faculty members, and guests. And we know, once inside, we will be greeted by a security guard and have to flash an ID to get into the building. I can also only assume that by now most 1Ls have found the library and the school’s two cafés.
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Institute for International Law and Justice and Center for Human Rights and Global Justice 2014 Joint International Law and Human Rights Scholarship Conference Dates: TBA The Institute for... more
Good afternoon, Virginia “Jean” Molino will be our guest speaker for the Amy and Brian Schorr Family Luncheon Speaker Series on Tuesday, November 5th, 2013. Lunch will be served at 12:30... more
Don’t miss this great event! Join Dean Trevor Morrison and administrators for a taste of Fall’s finest hot cider, delicious cider donuts, and crisp apples. Gather in the Vanderbilt Hall... more
For career planning questions that can be answered in 15 minutes or less, the Public Interest Law Center (PILC) offers drop-in counseling during the following days and times this week: Monday, Sept... more
Support PILC summer funding by coming to our “garage sale” of last year’s auction items at discounted prices! Items will range from $1 – $20 and include clothes, accessories,... more
The Ford Foundation is seeking NYU volunteers to staff its fall symposium, held at Ford’s NYC headquarters, for the Ford Foundation Law School Public Interest Fellows. Volunteers – who would provide... more
The following is the taken from the PSJD Public Interest News Digest and redistributed here for your convenience: Here are the week’s headlines: Wake Forest Law forms pro bono partnership to help... more
The Presidential Management Fellowship (PMF) has announced that the tentative application period for 2014 fellows will be from Tuesday, October 1 through Tuesday, October 15, 2013 (we assume that... more
The following government programs have 3L deadlines coming up in the next few weeks. Details of these programs are provided in the 2013-14 Government Honors & Internship Handbook, located at... more
Monday, September 30, 12:30-1:30 pm, Vanderbilt Hall, 210 Learn about the new pro bono rules regarding admission to the New York State Bar. RSVPs are requested: https://law-nyu-csm.symplicity.com/... more
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IN THE PRESS
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10/1/2013Business WeekInternational Human Rights ClinicFeatured:
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9/30/2013Washington PostDavid Boies (LL.M. '67)Featured:

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