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12/16/2019

Judge Raymond Kethledge of the US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit delivered the 15th annual Friedrich A. von…
12/13/2019

When Todd Arky ’98 joined SeamlessWeb as executive vice president for sales and business development in 2000, he had no…
12/09/2019

Maribel Hernández Rivera ’10, district director for US Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, delivered the 2019…
12/03/2019

This year, Stuyvesant High School, one of New York City’s premier public schools, admitted just seven black and 33…
12/02/2019

Washington, DC, vies with California as the most popular locale, after New York, for new NYU Law grads to begin…
12/02/2019

On November 6, a Latham & Watkins Forum examined the question, “For Whom is the Corporation Managed?” Opening the…
11/27/2019

As United Nations Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights, Philip Alston doesn’t mince words. “There is…
11/26/2019

A recent report by NYU Law’s Brennan Center for Justice, State Supreme Court Diversity, found an extreme lack of racial…
11/22/2019

Current policing technology provides time-stamped video and audio of police encounters, identifies gunshot locations…
11/19/2019

Since 2012, the Chinese government has implemented a far-reaching anti-corruption campaign. For companies operating in…
11/19/2019

In his new book, Burt Neuborne offers concerned US citizens guidance on how to help bolster American democracy.
Burt…
11/18/2019

In 2018, New York became the first US city to require buildings to publicly display letter grades indicating their…
11/15/2019

On November 12, at the 2019 Scholarship Reception, student scholarship recipients mingled with the donors who help make…
11/12/2019

Before being elected to Congress, US Representatives Will Hurd (TX-23), Elissa Slotkin (MI-08), and Andy Kim (NJ-03)…
11/11/2019

The future of international law and the United Nations was under discussion in the opening two panels of the Hauser…
11/07/2019

Following the withdrawal of US forces from parts of Syria, the strategic map of the country has been transformed. On…
11/04/2019

Three decades ago, Norman Dorsen Professor of Civil Liberties Burt Neuborne inaugurated a terrifying tradition. Every…
10/28/2019

The groups most exposed to the risks of climate change must have a leading role in the effort to contain—and survive—…
10/24/2019

Sonia Lin ’08 began working in the field of immigrants’ rights shortly after the 9/11 attacks of 2001 as a paralegal…
10/21/2019

1L students get their first taste of NYU Law’s Lawyering Program during Orientation, and they continue in the…