Don’t Blame (Just) the Lawyers: Assisted by students, Arthur R. Miller assesses responsibility in the litigation “cost and delay” narrative Featured News December 4, 2018 Faculty Ideas Student Success Students
A Full-Court Press for Press Freedom: Stephen Gillers ’68 makes his case for the importance of the First Amendment’s press clause Featured News November 19, 2018 Alumni Faculty Ideas
Two Heads Are Better Than One: Marcel Kahan’s knack for scholarly collaboration Featured News May 30, 2018 Faculty Ideas Leadership and Innovation
Narratives of Injustice: The Equal Justice Initiative, led by Bryan Stevenson, is opening the National Memorial for Peace and Justice and the Legacy Museum Featured News April 25, 2018 Alumni Faculty Ideas
Property and Development: Frank Upham challenges the long-held idea that developing countries require stable legal property rights for economic growth and social change Featured News April 19, 2018 Faculty Ideas
Words never fail Richard Epstein: Some metrics on his prodigious output Featured News April 16, 2018 Faculty Ideas
Calamity and Identity: In Puerto Rico, crises lay bare issues of subjugation and sovereignty that have been a focal point of study at NYU Law Featured News March 19, 2018 Faculty Ideas Leadership and Innovation Students
Researching Resilience: Margaret Satterthwaite ’99 examines the effects of human rights work on the mental health of advocates Featured News March 9, 2018 Faculty Ideas
Debt and Taxes: NYU Law professors analyze the pros and cons of 2017’s sweeping tax law Featured News March 5, 2018 Faculty Ideas Leadership and Innovation