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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 ...
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 ...
The newly formed Tax Law Center at NYU Law will focus on tax law issues that have profound implications for the government, businesses, and individuals. The center will be hosted by NYU Law, whose ...
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.
Examining the state of press freedom in Hungary, a new report from NYU Law’s Rule of Law Lab and Hungarian watchdog Mérték Media Monitor argues that the Hungarian government has curbed independent ...
Emma Kaufman’s interests as a Columbia University undergraduate encompassed criminal justice, race, poverty, and related issues. But only when Columbia placed her by chance in a summer internship at ...
As a litigation partner at Davis Polk & Wardwell, Amelia Starr ’93 handled commercial litigation, securities litigation, regulatory enforcement, and insolvency work—and always made time for pro bono.
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