Digital Dystopia: As governments embrace technology for social welfare systems, Philip Alston warns of potential abuses Featured News November 27, 2019 Faculty Global Ideas
Balance of Power: In his new book, Burt Neuborne offers concerned US citizens guidance on how to help bolster American democracy Featured News November 19, 2019 Faculty Ideas
Green Cities: Katrina Wyman and Danielle Spiegel-Feld explain how local governments are leading the fight against climate change Featured News November 18, 2019 Alumni Centers Faculty Ideas
Diversifying Big Law: A new book edited by Anthony Thompson looks at law firms’ lack of progress in recruiting and retaining people of color Featured News October 14, 2019 Alumni Centers Faculty Ideas
This Information Wants to Be Free: Casebooks by NYU Law IP professors are available at no charge Featured News September 5, 2019 Faculty Ideas
Artistic License: Amy Adler and Jeanne Fromer explore how creators of art are taking intellectual property protection into their own hands Featured News July 9, 2019 Faculty Ideas
Reuniting Families Faster: A study of lawyering in child welfare cases supports the model pioneered by the Family Defense Clinic. Featured News June 27, 2019 Alumni Clinics Faculty Ideas
Regulation in Transition: Bethany Davis Noll and Richard Revesz assess implications of the Trump administration’s deregulatory playbook Featured News May 21, 2019 Centers Faculty Ideas
Making Markets Bloom: In a new book, Eleanor Fox ’61 argues for flexible, context-driven antitrust laws in sub-Saharan Africa Featured News May 2, 2019 Faculty Ideas
Laying Down the Law: Edward Rock will oversee drafting of the first ALI Restatement on corporate governance Featured News April 5, 2019 Faculty Ideas