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Critics of the US criminal justice system have often pointed to the “tough on crime” politics originating during the Nixon ...
Estonian-born Airi Hammalov LLM ’01 visited New York for the very first time. It was love at first sight. Three years later, when she earned a Fulbright scholarship to study law, she saw her best ...
In his talk at the March 20 event, “Climate Change and Presidential Transitions,” Revesz discussed the history of the United States’s participation in the Paris Agreement; how its involvement does, or ...
Alumni can mingle with classmates on Saturday night at class dinners at the Lotte New York Palace, followed by the all-Reunion dance. The weekend concludes on Sunday with the Law Alumni Association ...
Patience Adegboyega ’25. How did you decide to pursue law? For as long as I can remember I have wanted to be a lawyer. As a ...
What would you say to current law school students? One is to widely explore your interests. NYU Law gives a lot of ...
Amid ongoing debate over the impact of social media in the United States, an NYU Law Forum convened technology regulation experts on March 19 to examine how social media platforms have been regulated ...
More than ever, your engagement and your generosity as members of the Weinfeld Program empower our law school to respond to ...
Christopher Morten ’15 will return to NYU Law as associate professor of clinical law, beginning July 1, 2025. Currently ...
In performances April 3–5, NYU Law’s annual Law Revue presented Rata12 (b) (2)ie, a satirical story of a New York City rat ...
In 1997, Estonian-born Airi Hammalov LLM ’01 visited New York for the very first time. It was love at first sight. Three years later, when she earned a Fulbright scholarship to study law, she saw her ...