Kahaari Shakoor Kenyatta ’26 and Aila Ansheles LLM ’26 have been selected to deliver student Convocation addresses for the JD ...
Last year’s edition of Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index, which gauges countries’ perceived ...
Speaking at NYU Law on March 31, David Miller ’98, director of enforcement at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) ...
With democracies across the world buffeted by increasing extremism and division, an NYU Law Forum on March 25 focused on the ...
NYU President Emeritus John Sexton will deliver remarks to JD graduates and University Professor Joseph H.H. Weiler will ...
In academic year 2017-18, the “Equal Justice and Defender Clinic” took the form of an Externship offered through the Pro Bono Scholars Program (PBSP). Under PBSP, law students can take the New York ...
Could we fight poverty through no-strings-attached cash transfers? Should we? Each year, the Basic Income Lab explores these ...
In early February, with delegates from around the world gathered in New York to negotiate a groundbreaking tax agreement—the ...
Dennis G Jacobs '73 was born and educated in New York City and spent his entire career there as a lawyer and judge. He is a product of New York City public schools from kindergarten through college, ...
In spring 2023, as first Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) and then Signature Bank failed, Michael Ohlrogge was teaching his ...
I am also really enjoying the class taught by [Charles L. Denison Professor of Law Emeritus] Theodore Meron. As a former ...
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