Applying market solutions to conservation challenges is a longstanding passion for Jonathan Wood ’12, who’s now vice ...
A panel moderated by Samuel Issacharoff, Bonnie and Richard Reiss Professor of Constitutional Law, discussed the domestic ...
Former US congressman Frank Guarini ’50, LLM ’55, passed away on June 20. He was “a treasured member of the NYU Law community ...
Jay Furman ’71, a member of NYU Law’s board of trustees, passed away on January 4 at the age of 72. An unflagging and exceptionally generous supporter of the Law School, Jay enabled the construction ...
Since taking office, President Biden has appointed more than 100 Article III judges, which include federal district judges, federal circuit judges, judges of the US Court of International Trade, and ...
Nathan Hecht, retired chief justice of the Supreme Court of Texas, will join NYU School of Law as a Distinguished Judicial Fellow for the 2025-26 academic year, Dean Troy McKenzie ’00 announced on ...
The 2026-2027 Registration Guide for LLM & Exchange Students (PDF: 857.97 KB) will guide incoming students through the registration process for the 2025-2026 academic year. Please also refer to the ...
Each year, the Center on Race, Inequality, and the Law publishes an annual report documenting our progress, priorities, and partnerships. These reports reflect our commitment to transparency and our ...
To help you prepare for graduation, we've compiled a "to-do list" for the Class of 2026. The Office of Student Affairs will notify you of any new action items via email and update the list below to ...
Opinion
Theodor Meron describes his extraordinary journey from Holocaust survivor to UN war crimes judge
Theodor Meron, Charles L. Denison Professor of Law Emeritus and Judicial Fellow, looks back at a long and remarkable life. A survivor of the Holocaust, Meron is a leading scholar of international ...
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