Home Improvement: Deborah Archer and Joseph Schottenfeld examine how the law neglects Black neighborhoods and advocate for new tools to protect them Featured News May 8, 2025 Diversity and Inclusion Ideas
The Court’s Contribution: Rachel Barkow examines the Supreme Court’s role in the rise of mass incarceration Featured News April 24, 2025 Intellectual Life Faculty Ideas
Shop Around: A Q&A with Jeanne Fromer on copyright law and the song catalog mega-deals that are shaking up the music industry Featured News March 27, 2025 Ideas
Going Private: Emma Kaufman uncovers the neglected history of private criminal prosecution—and how it survives today Featured News February 28, 2025 Intellectual Life Faculty Ideas
Money Talks: Daniel Hemel’s new course gives student practical insights into using guaranteed basic income to tackle poverty Featured News January 31, 2025 Intellectual Life Faculty Ideas
Judging the judges: Stephen Choi evaluates the impact of the judges appointed by Donald Trump during his first term Featured News January 13, 2025 Faculty Ideas
Rising seas, growing harm: In arguments at the ICJ, Bryce Rudyk represents island nations at risk from climate change Featured News December 13, 2024 Faculty Global Ideas
Book Worthy: From human rights to copyright, a look at the books that NYU Law faculty members published in 2024 Featured News December 12, 2024 Faculty Ideas
Organizing Principles: Samuel Estreicher and Jack Samuel ’23 argue that century-old federal labor laws give gig workers the right to engage in collective action, including union campaigns, without fear of antitrust liability Featured News May 21, 2024 Alumni Intellectual Life Faculty Ideas