Bitcoin and the Bible: Geoffrey Miller's scholarship runs from crypto-currencies to the Books of Kings Featured News November 14, 2014
How Close a Look? Catherine Sharkey proposes heightened judicial scrutiny for certain federal agency decisions Featured News November 11, 2014
On Justice, and Mercy: Bryan Stevenson delves into the causes and ills of mass incarceration and racial injustice, but sees hope in America's future Featured News October 27, 2014
Mapping Summer 2014: NYU Law faculty take their scholarship on the road Featured News September 10, 2014
Creative License: While their expertise ranges across patents, copyrights, and trademarks, NYU Law's formidable IP faculty explore a common question: What best drives innovation? Featured News September 9, 2014
Borderline Value: Adam Cox and Tom Miles raise questions about the Secure Communities immigration-enforcement program Featured News September 8, 2014
Basic Needs, Basic Rights: Philip Alston takes on his new role as UN special rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights Featured News September 2, 2014
Presidential Power in Practice: Trevor Morrison analyzes legal constraints on the nation's chief executive Featured News July 21, 2014
Correcting Corrections: In inaugural Segal Lecture, Rachel Barkow rethinks criminal justice Featured News June 20, 2014