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12/21/2020

David Kamin
Professor of Law David Kamin ’09 will take a public service leave to serve in the White House.…
12/18/2020

In 1985, the US Supreme Court heard arguments in Jean v. Nelson, a case in which a group of Haitian immigrants who had…
12/18/2020

Obstacles to women’s career progression and the cultural change needed to drive gender equality in the age of COVID-19…
12/18/2020

This fall the Institute of Judicial Administration (IJA) at NYU inaugurated a historical collection of…
12/18/2020

Immigration, cost-benefit analysis, and targeted killing are among the topics that full-time NYU Law faculty members…
12/17/2020

Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol tells the tale of a hard-hearted miser who learns kindness and charity after…
12/16/2020

As a student teacher during his dual bachelor-master’s degree program in education at the University of Virginia (UVA…
12/15/2020

Fellow, Birnbaum Women’s Leadership Network
Fellow, Center on Race, Inequality, and the Law
Norman Ostrow…
12/14/2020

In 1989, the United States and its allies prevailed in the Cold War. But America’s subsequent efforts to democratize…
12/11/2020

A Q&A with alumnus Steven Ross LLM ’66 in celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Graduate Tax Program.…
12/08/2020

On October 27, Amy Coney Barrett was sworn in as the newest justice on the United States Supreme Court, joining a…
12/01/2020

On November 5, as election workers were still tabulating votes for the US presidential election, the Center on Race,…
11/24/2020

This fall, as a hotly contested presidential race between Donald Trump and Joe Biden inspired record voter turnout,…
11/20/2020

Vincent Southerland will join the NYU Law faculty as an assistant professor of clinical law, Dean Trevor Morrison…
11/20/2020

Grants from the NYU Law Venture Fund helped Danny Fein ’21 and Andrew Mather ’22 gain start-up experience and develop…
11/18/2020

On August 27, Shawna Baker LLM ‘15, was sworn in as a justice for the Supreme Court of the Cherokee Nation, one of only…
11/16/2020

Can citizens who are homeless register to vote? Can an employer fire a worker whose earnings are subject to garnishment…
11/16/2020

From 2017 to 2019, Andrew Weissmann served as a lead prosecutor in Robert Mueller’s Special Counsel’s Office, which was…
11/13/2020

The Trump administration’s aggressive efforts to deport immigrants are nothing new, Professor of Clinical Law Alina Das…
11/11/2020

As an avid reader of fiction, Wayne Perry Professor of Taxation Dan Shaviro has eagerly devoured literary classics such…