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In this Q&A, Warshawer tells what drew him to the law, discusses the value of career shifts, and explains why digital ...
The Thompson Lecture—which took the form of a panel discussion—featured Susan Friedman, inaugural administrator of the New ...
Two articles co-authored by Stephen Choi, Bernard Petrie Professor of Law and Business, are among the 10 best corporate and securities law articles of 2024, according to the annual survey of law ...
The ceremony also recognized honorary inductee Ira Nordlicht ’72. An investor and business consultant, Nordlicht worked at ...
Richard Brooks, Brant Hellwig LLM ’00, and Daniel Hemel have been named this year’s recipients of the NYU Law Teaching Award, which recognizes faculty members who have made outstanding contributions ...
Much of civil rights law has been aimed at giving Black Americans access to spaces and institutions from which they were historically excluded. It has been less successful at addressing harms in the ...
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 ...
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 ...
What do the rappers Nelly and 50 Cent, rock legend Stevie Nicks, and folk-rock icon Bob Dylan all have in common? Each are among the dozens of recording artists who sold rights to their music catalogs ...