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Judge Raymond Lohier ’91 of the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit explored what he called “a judicial transformation ...
This month, during Amazon’s Prime Day—the annual shopping bonanza that offers exclusive discounts to subscribers of the ...
This month, during Amazon’s Prime Day—the annual shopping bonanza that offers exclusive discounts to subscribers of the ...
When President Trump fired more than a dozen inspectors general in January—independent figures appointed by the president or Congress to investigate legal noncompliance, waste, and fraud at federal ...
Name the sport and Kirstie Yu ’19 surely has something to say about it. When Major League Baseball is in full swing, she’s watching the New York Yankees pitch-by-pitch.
In May, members of the American Law Institute (ALI) voted to approve ALI’s first-ever Restatement of Law, Copyright, paving the way for its publication.
Up to 10 students who have secured their own externship positions with a civil rights, impact litigation, or policy organization or unit in the New York City area may enroll with the permission of the ...
In the wake of President Donald Trump’s move to withdraw the United States from the Paris Agreement, Dean Emeritus Richard Revesz, AnBryce Professor of Law, offered an unexpected perspective at the ...
Jeanne Fromer In a Q&A, Jeanne Fromer, vice dean of intellectual life and Walter J. Derenberg Professor of Intellectual Property Law, discusses why the phenomenon of song catalog auctioneering is ...
Renowned legal advocacy organization the Innocence Project has entered into a new partnership with NYU School of Law that will provide NYU Law students with invaluable hands-on exposure to ...