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02/19/2015

At this year’s Black History Month Gala, the NYU School of Law Black Allied Law Students Association (BALSA) honored…
02/18/2015

Given Burt Neuborne’s half century of civil liberties work, which has established him as one of the most accomplished…
02/17/2015

A criminal record can affect an individual’s employment prospects, future interactions with the criminal justice system…
02/13/2015

In May 2013, the president spoke about getting the United States off of a perpetual wartime footing in dealing with…
02/13/2015

The number of renters is growing, but many struggle to find available units.
02/09/2015

On February 7, the American Bar Foundation (ABF) honored Stephen Gillers ’68, Elihu Root Professor of Law, with…
02/05/2015

When Norman Goodman ’50 took the position of New York County Clerk in 1969, he had “not the faintest idea” that running…
02/04/2015

Professionals seeking to advance in today’s competitive global environment now have a new option: uniquely designed…
02/04/2015

Last Monday, Roy Austin Jr., deputy assistant to President Obama and director of the White House Office of Urban…
02/03/2015

This Thursday and Friday, more than 4,700 students from 21 law schools are expected to flock to NYU School of Law for…
02/02/2015

Professor Troy McKenzie ’00 has been elected to the prestigious American Law Institute (ALI). The ALI is the leading…
02/02/2015

The Supreme Court will soon decide the fate of policies on climate change, health insurance subsidies, and other…
01/30/2015

The vast majority of contracts these days are standard-form contracts: drafted by one party and offered to the other on…
01/29/2015

NYU School of Law is pleased to announce the launch of the Robert L. Bernstein Institute for Human Rights, a research…
01/28/2015

Catherine A. Rein Professor of Law Cynthia Estlund’s newest book, A New Deal for China’s Workers?, focuses on…
01/28/2015

Annemarie Hassett became the executive director of the NYU Law's Engelberg Center on Innovation Law and…
01/23/2015

Last May, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced his intention to create a mandatory inclusionary zoning program that would…
01/23/2015

University Professor Jeremy Waldron, who has delivered virtually all of the highest-wattage philosophy lectures across…
01/22/2015

Geoffrey Miller, Stuyvesant P. Comfort Professor of Law, visited Paraguay in December when he delivered a lecture at…
01/20/2015

Sri Lanka’s voters shocked themselves and the world this month by tossing out their president, who crushed the Tamil…