Escaping the ‘Novelty Trap’: Existing intellectual property law can make it more challenging for developing countries to innovate, Rochelle Dreyfuss writes. Featured News March 29, 2022 Faculty Ideas
Broken Tools: Vincent Southerland illuminates the problem of bias in the criminal legal system's use of algorithmic tools Featured News March 14, 2022 Faculty Ideas
The Law of Memes: Amy Adler and Jeanne Fromer argue that memes, which raise questions about conventional notions of copyright law, have considerable legal and cultural significance Featured News January 19, 2022 Faculty Ideas
Eating to Win: Scott Hemphill spotlights an antitrust problem for highly innovative industries: anticompetitive acquisitions of nascent competitors Featured News December 20, 2021 Faculty Ideas
Measuring Consumer Uncertainty: NYU researchers suggest more nuanced tools to gauge the marketplace confusion caused by similar trademarks Featured News December 1, 2021 Faculty Ideas
Retooled Economies: Cynthia Estlund’s most recent book proposes strategies for a world in which automation could dramatically reduce employment Featured News November 12, 2021 Faculty Ideas
A Voice for Global Justice: César Rodríguez-Garavito addresses climate change as a human rights issue. Featured News September 9, 2021 Centers Faculty Global Ideas
Change Agent: Skilled litigator Vincent Southerland prepares clinic students to combat injustice Featured News September 9, 2021 Centers Clinics Faculty Ideas
Digging into the Past: Noah Rosenblum brings his legal history expertise to the NYU Law faculty. Featured News September 9, 2021 Faculty Ideas