Varying interpretations of tax law can have multibillion-dollar implications, as Ruth Mason demonstrated when delivering the ...
Serving as co-chair of APALSA with my best friend Grace Do ’20 was the highlight of my time at NYU Law. The role gave me a ...
Desmarais Law & Technology ScholarInaugural Student Legal Fellow, Vanderbilt Policy AcceleratorEnvironmental Law Society, Energy Law ChairSocial Enterprise and Start-Up Law, Co-ChairAmerican ...
A Global Campaign: Amrit Singh’s innovative project, the Rule of Law Lab, deploys legal tools to defend democracy and the ...
The Center on Race, Inequality, and the Law confronts and upends the array of laws, policies, and practices that lead to racial oppression, marginalization and injustice. We believe that the racism ...
New York University School of Law (Law) and Graduate School of Arts and Science (GSAS) offer coordinated dual degree programs leading to a Juris Doctor (JD) and either a PhD or MA degree in two Arts ...
Online Candidate and Program Management: ISIP is administered through ISIP Symplicity, our online registration and interview scheduling system, which allows employers to set hiring criteria, review ...
Trust in American institutions—government, courts, and even civil society—has steadily eroded and now stands at historic lows ...
United States to a collection of rulings—some final, some provisional—on the president’s right to remove heads of independent ...
Professor of Law Emeritus Jerome A. Cohen, a trailblazer in the Western study of East Asian law and a mentor to generations of students, died on September 22 at the age of 95. Cohen introduced East ...
It’s commonly said that the law should be above political infighting. Jonathan Gould, who joins the NYU Law faculty this fall as a tenured professor of law, sees it differently: the law and politics ...
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