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 ...
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 ...
As an entertainment lawyer, strategist, and on-air media correspondent, Lisa Bonner ’97 has built a distinguished career representing artists and creators, media and production companies, athletes and ...
A coalition of legal advocates, including NYU Law's Family Defense Clinic filed a major class action against New York City’s Administration for Children's Services (ACS) on Thursday, May 28, ...
In September 2025, Lauren Tabaksblat ’08 and her colleague Michael Bowe—who together had co-headed Brown Rudnick’s litigation group—launched a new, Manhattan-based litigation boutique, Brithem LLP.
“I want to suggest this afternoon that it’s time to put constitutional theory as it has been done for over 60 years to rest,” constitutional scholar Erwin Chemerinsky announced as he delivered remarks ...
How Equality Wins: A New Vision for an Inclusive America, the second book co-authored by Kenji Yoshino, faculty director of NYU Law’s Meltzer Center for Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging, and David ...
Between 2010 and 2025, Hungary’s rank in Reporters Without Borders’ World Press Freedom Index fell from 23rd to 68th out of 180 countries measured, leaving it among the lowest-ranked member states in ...
This week NYU Law launched the Center for Law and Public Trust, with former US Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta ’01 as its director. The center will house initiatives that seek to build public ...
Oren Bar-Gill is unequivocal about his reason for returning to NYU Law as a fulltime faculty member. “I love the people at NYU,” Bar-Gill says. “I realized that I missed them and that I wanted to be ...
Catherine Sharkey, Segal Family Professor of Regulatory Law and Policy, has been named by the Association of American Law Schools Section on Torts and Compensation Systems as the recipient of the 2026 ...