Emptying the Prisons: Rachel Barkow weighs whether arguments for prison abolition will bring needed change to the criminal justice system—or backfire Featured News March 30, 2023 Centers Faculty Ideas
Write Makes Right: Kenji Yoshino and David Glasgow’s ‘Say the Right Thing’ is a no-nonsense guide to having constructive diversity and inclusion conversations Featured News February 7, 2023 Alumni Centers Faculty Ideas
Surprise Parties: A huge data set gives Ryan Bubb and Emiliano Catan LLM ’10 new insight into how mutual funds vote their shares Featured News January 25, 2023 Alumni Faculty Ideas
Checks and Balances: Noah Rosenblum considers the antifascist origins of US presidential administration Featured News January 11, 2023 Faculty Ideas
NYU Law bookshelf: Faculty books of 2022 covered pressing topics such as human rights, climate change, and artificial intelligence Featured News December 13, 2022 Faculty Ideas
Out of Line: Gráinne de Búrca argues that the EU should confront illiberal governments in Hungary and Poland Featured News November 18, 2022 Faculty Ideas
Troubled American Dreams: Daniel Shaviro traces changing attitudes towards wealth and inequality in popular culture Featured News October 21, 2022 Faculty Ideas
Deportation and Dissent: Alina Das and clinic students allege government retaliation against immigrant rights activists Featured News April 25, 2022 Alumni Clinics Faculty Ideas
Shame, Guilt, Violence, and Shakespeare: In a new book, David A.J. Richards and James Gilligan reveal what Shakespeare’s plays teach about the motivations for and perpetuation of violence in the criminal legal system and beyond Featured News April 18, 2022 Faculty Ideas
New Balance: Can contract law address inequality? Kevin Davis and Mariana Pargendler find examples in three developing countries. Featured News April 8, 2022 Faculty Ideas