Change Agent: Skilled litigator Vincent Southerland prepares clinic students to combat injustice Featured News September 9, 2021 Centers Clinics Faculty Ideas
Digging into the Past: Noah Rosenblum brings his legal history expertise to the NYU Law faculty. Featured News September 9, 2021 Faculty Ideas
Rethinking Paradigms: Maggie Blackhawk challenges common wisdom in her interdisciplinary scholarship Featured News September 9, 2021 Faculty Ideas
Adaptive and Resilient Movements: In a new book, Gráinne de Búrca offers reasons to be optimistic about the future of human rights efforts Featured News May 4, 2021 Faculty Ideas
Rationality, the sequel: Richard Revesz takes a new look at cost-benefit analysis in federal agency regulation and decision-making Featured News March 29, 2021 Faculty Ideas
The Prisoner Trade: Emma Kaufman offers a comprehensive picture of an interstate system of trading and transferring prisoners Featured News March 25, 2021 Faculty Ideas
The WHO and COVID-19: José E. Alvarez looks at why the global health regime’s pandemic response has been an “abject failure” Featured News January 25, 2021 Centers Faculty Global Ideas
Starting Over: Michael Ohlrogge tracks post-foreclosure outcomes during the Great Recession Featured News January 6, 2021 Faculty Ideas
God Bless Us…Everyone? Daniel Shaviro’s new book takes a fresh look at A Christmas Carol’s uncompromising message on wealth and inequality. Featured News December 17, 2020 Faculty Ideas