Fall 2025 Announcements

Bill of Rights Classes for Transfer Students

Students who transferred with three (3) or fewer credits of Constitutional Law must complete a Bill of Rights class in order to satisfy the NYU School of Law Constitutional Law Requirement. Below find the list of Bill of Rights classes. (Please review the course descriptions for any restrictions on the same and COURSES to determine whether the class is open.)

IMPORTANT: Classes which satisfy a graduation requirement must be taken for a grade. Therefore, Bill of Rights classes cannot be taken on a credit/fail basis if you are taking it to satisfy the Constitutional Law requirement.

Fall 2025

LAW-LW.10122.001: Art Law – Amy Adler

LAW-LW.10395.001: Criminal Procedure: Fourth and Fifth Amendments – Barry Friedman

LAW-LW.10675.001: Criminal Procedure: Arraignment to Postconviction – Randy Hertz

LAW-LW.11610.001: Immigration Law and the Rights of Non Citizens – Adam Cox

LAW-LW.12135.001: The First Amendment’s Religion Clauses – John Sexton

LAW-LW.12416.001: First Amendment Law – Jud Campbell

Spring 2026

LAW-LW.10170.001: The Law of Democracy – Richard Pildes

LAW-LW.10395.001: Criminal Procedure: Fourth and Fifth Amendments – Devon Carbado

LAW-LW.10529.001: Sexuality, Gender and the Law Seminar – Darren Rosenblum

LAW-LW.11323.001: Child, Parent, and State – Martin Guggenheim

LAW-LW.12156.001: Mass Media Law – Jonathan Donnellan

LAW-LW.12188.001: Critical Narratives of Civil Rights – Peggy Davis

LAW-LW.12271.001: Sex Discrimination Law – Elizabeth Schneider

LAW-LW.12699.001: Theories of Discrimination Law – Sophia Moreau

LAW-LW.12851.001: Race and the First Amendment Seminar – Emerson Sykes

LAW-LW.12969.001: Free Speech Theory Seminar – Sophia Moreau & Liam Murphy