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When a high-profile criminal case emerges in Manhattan—from the prosecution of accused UnitedHealth CEO shooter Luigi Mangione to the arrests of suspects in the alleged kidnap and torture of a wealthy ...
On April 30, the NYU Law chapter of the Order of the Coif—a national honor society for law students whose GPA rankings are in the top ten percent of their graduating classes—welcomed 25 provisional ...
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 ...
This month, New York University Law Review launches its 100th volume, just over a century after the first issue debuted in April 1924. A look back at that original number finds topics that remain ...
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 ...
Applications may be submitted by email until February 13, 2025 at noon. The Arthur Garfield Hays Civil Liberties Program welcomes applications from current second-year law students to be Fellows ...
Ending 51 Years of Imprisonment In his five decades in prison, Paul Williams Jr. was denied parole 11 times. Following the 12th hearing, with help from the Civil Rights in the Criminal Legal System ...
Amal Clooney LLM ’01 has built an unparalleled human rights law practice that reaches around the globe. NYU Law is where she found her passion for international law. BY ATTICUS GANNAWAY P hilippa Webb ...
Devon Carbado Carbado is one of the nation’s “finest scholars of criminal law and criminal procedure,” says former colleague David Sklansky, now a professor at Stanford Law School. Since 1997, Carbado ...
Sophia Moreau Sophia Moreau, who joins NYU Law as Samuel Tilden Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy this fall, works both on philosophical problems about moral obligations under conditions of ...
The implications of the US Supreme Court’s ruling on president immunity in Trump v. United States are broad and troubling, a panel of constitutional law experts agreed at an NYU Law Forum on July 9.