Trapped in the Machine: Alina Das ’05 explores how the criminal legal system has been used to target and deport immigrants. Featured News November 13, 2020 Alumni Faculty Ideas Students
Keeping Watch on the Markets: Robert Jackson Jr. has returned to NYU Law after two years as an SEC commissioner Featured News September 2, 2020 Faculty Ideas
Urban Planning: Nobel laureate Paul Romer examines how cities drive economic growth Featured News August 12, 2020 Faculty Ideas
A Reckoning in Racial Justice: NYU Law faculty and scholars discuss policing reform and the need to combat racial and economic inequality Featured News June 26, 2020 Centers Faculty Ideas
Coronavirus and the Law: NYU Law scholars examine the legal implications of the COVID-19 pandemic Featured News March 27, 2020 Centers Faculty Ideas
Inner Workings: Katherine Strandburg analyzes arguments for and against more transparency in algorithmic decision-making Featured News March 16, 2020 Centers Faculty Ideas
New Barriers: Deborah Archer’s research reveals how today’s crime-free housing ordinances uphold the legacy of segregation Featured News February 19, 2020 Faculty Ideas
Global Crackdown: Kevin Davis examines whether the US model for fighting transnational bribery is appropriate for the rest of the world Featured News January 17, 2020 Faculty Ideas
Missing the Target: James Jacobs argues that the gun control measures in New York’s SAFE Act aren’t working Featured News January 13, 2020 Centers Faculty Ideas