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As a law student, Lina Khan authored a prizewinning law review note that offered a groundbreaking, influential analysis of ...
Equal Opportunity and Non-Discrimination at NYU - New York University is committed to maintaining an environment that encourages and fosters respect for individual values and appropriate conduct among ...
Our annual look at the Law School ...
All current NYU School of Law students are welcome to apply for housing. Students currently living in housing are eligible to renew their license or participate in the room selection lottery, which is ...
If you are considering a career in legal academia, there is no better place to prepare than at NYU Law. We have a long track record of successfully placing NYU Law alumni and affiliates in teaching ...
NYU is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to a policy of equal treatment and opportunity in every aspect of its recruitment and hiring process without regard to age, alienage, caregiver ...
Please keep in mind that measurements are approximate and individual apartments may vary somewhat from the floor plans. Note that the majority of the apartments in D'Agostino Hall do not have windows ...
Political organizer Stacey Abrams argued that companies have much to lose by abandoning diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI ...
In current legal battles and beyond, NYU Law alumni, students, and faculty are working to protect reproductive freedom and advocate for those made most vulnerable by the Supreme Court’s revocation of ...
In many ways, law schools are ever-changing. Classes enter and graduate, and faculty members eventually retire. But tangible pieces of the past remain, and sometimes can help bring history to life.
Professor of Clinical Law Deborah Archer will become the new director of NYU Law’s renowned Clinical and Advocacy Programs in January 2023, when Vice Dean Randy Hertz, who has led the programs since ...
Judge Beverly Martin Judge Beverly Martin, who stepped down from the US Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit at the end of September, is joining NYU Law’s Center on Civil Justice (CCJ) as its ...
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