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11/26/2014

The results of the just-concluded midterm elections capture just how polarized our nation is politically. What are the…
11/26/2014

"5 ways yoga can make you a better lawyer," from NYU Stories.
11/26/2014

On Monday night, a St. Louis County grand jury announced its decision not to indict Police Officer Darren Wilson…
11/25/2014

The Bickel & Brewer Institute Latino Institute for Human Rights hosted a symposium on “The Latino Child and the Law…
11/25/2014

On Monday night, New York Police Department (NYPD) Commissioner William Bratton spoke at NYU Law about new approaches…
11/25/2014

As the number of patents issued by the US Patent and Trademark Office grows upwards toward 300,000 annually, Laura…
11/24/2014

From contracts to court dockets, there are vast quantities of documents a lawyer must review that make the legal…
11/21/2014

Former US Ambassadors to South Korea and China, NGO representatives, a North Korean escapee, and scholars gathered for…
11/19/2014

Copyright and trademark laws are intended to protect the creative work and symbols that permeate our culture, from…
11/18/2014

NYU Law’s 20th annual Herbert Rubin and Justice Rose Luttan Rubin International Law Symposium on November 6 focused on…
11/18/2014

The New York University Journal of Legislation and Public Policy, the Brennan Center for Justice, and the American Bar…
11/17/2014

The latest installment of the NYU Leadership Series in Law and Business on November 4 featured a conversation between…
11/17/2014

President Obama has stated that he wants “to begin engaging Congress” over a new Authorization for Use of Military…
11/14/2014

NYU Law’s Information Law Institute, led by Helen Nissenbaum, professor of Media, Culture and Communication, and…
11/14/2014

When Kenneth Thompson ’92 took office as Brooklyn’s district attorney in January 2014, he inherited what he describes…
11/14/2014

This semester, Geoffrey Miller, Stuyvesant Comfort Professor of Law, together with Professor David Yermack of the Stern…
11/14/2014

When a consumer as prominent as Chief Judge Alex Kozinski of the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit is a…
11/13/2014

The majority of the United States’ death row cases occur in just three percent of its counties. And 16 percent of…
11/11/2014

Just eight days after the most recent federal elections, Richard Pildes, Sudler Family Professor of Constitutional Law…
11/11/2014

The Center on Law and Security presented a discussion of intelligence oversight by Rajesh De, Jane Harman, Dorit…