A Hierarchy of Equalities: Gráinne de Búrca examines how the European Court of Justice is dealing with anti-discrimination laws Featured News September 4, 2015 Faculty Ideas
Adverse Reaction: Professors find fatal flaws in a body of work on takeovers and corporate governance Featured News September 4, 2015 Faculty Ideas
Mapping Summer 2015: NYU Law faculty engage with legal issues here and abroad Featured News August 26, 2015 Faculty Global Ideas
Rules of Asking and Telling: Adam Samaha examines “must ask, don’t tell” and other combinations Featured News June 30, 2015 Faculty Ideas
What Fledgling Democracies Need: In a new book, Samuel Issacharoff discusses how constitutional courts buttress "fragile democracies" Featured News June 15, 2015 Ideas
Affective Evidence: Margaret Satterthwaite on the use of empirical data in human rights advocacy Featured News June 1, 2015 Faculty Ideas
Delineating "Yes": Stephen Schulhofer and Erin Murphy are revising the Model Penal Code on sexual assault Featured News May 26, 2015 Faculty Ideas
Experimenting with the Law: Faculty are testing laws and human behavior in areas ranging from creativity to voting Featured News April 29, 2015 Faculty Ideas
Moving the Lines: How Richard Pildes won [i]Alabama Legislative Black Caucus v. Alabama[/i] Featured News April 28, 2015 Faculty Ideas
Used Bytes for Sale: Jason Schultz explores the future of reselling and lending e-books, songs, and other digital media Featured News April 24, 2015 Faculty Ideas