In her dissent from the Supreme Court's decision overruling Humphrey’s Executor, Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court ...
Canvas, the classroom management platform, was hacked and temporarily shut down this past semester, and Anthropic’s AI model ...
Starting from Brooklyn—and NYU Law—Hakeem Jeffries ’97 has taken his drive for public service and community into the leadership of the House of Representatives. At NYU Law’s 1997 Convocation, ...
In April, NYU Law’s Immigrant Rights Clinic, co-led by James Weldon Johnson Professor Alina Das ’05, secured a final waiver against deportation for Jean Montrevil, a Haitian-American immigrant rights ...
Marc Platt ’82 has been a giant in the entertainment industry for more than 30 years. He has served as president of production for three film studios (Orion Pictures, TriStar Pictures, and Universal ...
The first round application for Spring 2027 NYU Law Abroad in Buenos Aires and Paris runs from Monday, January 26 to Wednesday, February 11, 2026 at 11:59 PM EST. JD students in the classes of 2027 ...
Deposit required for new students A non-transferable/non-refundable $1,000 law housing deposit is required for new students to be eligible for academic year housing ...
The Graduate Lawyering program focuses on teaching foreign-trained attorneys real-world skills needed to practice effectively in the US and global legal environments. The introductory classes, ...
Patricia M. Wald (1928-2019) was appointed judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit by President Jimmy Carter on April 30, 1979, where she served as chief judge ...
According to ABA Rules, a “credit hour” is an amount of work that reasonably approximates: (1) not less than one hour of classroom or direct faculty instruction and two hours of out-of-class student ...
Former US congressman Frank Guarini ’50, LLM ’55, passed away on June 20. He was “a treasured member of the NYU Law community whose life exemplified service, leadership, and generosity,” Dean Troy ...
In his new memoir, A Thousand Miracles (Hurst, 2026), Theodor Meron, Charles L. Denison Professor of Law Emeritus and Judicial Fellow, looks back at a long and remarkable life. A survivor of the ...