Driven by Reputation: Katherine Strandburg investigates why physicians don’t patent medical procedures—and what that means for patent law Featured News February 17, 2016 Faculty Ideas
The Bug Stops Here: Samuel Rascoff sparks debate with his argument for greater presidential oversight of intelligence gathering Featured News February 3, 2016 Faculty Ideas
The Age of Criminality: Kim Taylor-Thompson advocates for a bright-line rule to keep juvenile offenders out of adult courts Featured News January 12, 2016 Faculty Ideas
A Law’s Tragic Flaw: In their new book, Richard Revesz and Jack Lienke ’11 explain the dark side of the Clean Air Act Featured News December 8, 2015 Alumni Centers Faculty Global Ideas
Love Across Barriers: In a new book, David Richards explores the connection between our abilities to love and to resist injustice Featured News November 23, 2015 Faculty Ideas
Doubly Condemned: Alina Das argues that individuals with criminal convictions are treated unfairly in the immigration system Featured News November 10, 2015 Alumni Clinics Faculty Ideas
Finding a Place to Sue: Linda Silberman tracks the evolving, and often confusing, Supreme Court decisions on jurisdiction Featured News October 26, 2015 Faculty Global Ideas
Testing DNA: In her new book, Erin Murphy investigates how the criminal justice system misuses genetic identification Featured News October 7, 2015 Faculty Ideas
Pros in Con: NYU's constitutional law faculty is asking rigorous questions about how to live today within a 228-year-old framework for our laws and democracy Featured News September 8, 2015 Faculty Ideas