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 Leadership and Innovation
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
Vicki Been ’83 talks about her work as New York City’s deputy mayor for housing and economic development Featured News April 4, 2022 Alumni Centers Coronavirus Faculty Leadership and Innovation
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
NYU appoints Bryan Stevenson as a University Professor Featured News March 29, 2022 Faculty Leadership and Innovation
US national cyber director argues for a new social contract to bolster cybersecurity Featured News March 28, 2022 Centers Faculty
In a Q&A, Stephen Holmes discusses the invasion of Ukraine and its implications for Putin’s Russia Featured News March 22, 2022 Faculty
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