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In May, members of the American Law Institute (ALI) voted to approve ALI’s first-ever Restatement of Law, Copyright, paving the way for its publication. Christopher Jon Sprigman, Murray and Kathleen ...
A dedicated clerkship office. Led by Assistant Dean Michelle Cherande, the Judicial Clerkship Office has two full-time, ...
Successful legal teaching careers don’t happen by chance; they require hard work and a carefully considered academic focus.
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The Great Recession that started in 2008 brought a housing crisis in which over six million American households lost their homes to foreclosure. Where did these people go next, and how did their ...
Melissa Murray The United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 83,946 babies born in 2019 were conceived via assisted reproductive technology, or ART). That number has ...
Nicholas Melvoin ’14 did not originally plan to go into the law. Rather, he thought he would spend his career as a teacher, and perhaps eventually a school administrator. Melvoin's interest in ...
When President Biden nominated Jessica Rosenworcel ’97 to lead the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in 2021, she was the first woman confirmed by the US Senate to serve as a permanent chair of ...
In the course of her research, Estlund made more than a dozen trips to China. In her travels around the People’s Republic, she spoke with scholars, government and union officials, and Communist Party ...
Joaquin Bernas (1932–2021) Joaquin G. Bernas, LLM ’65, JSD ’68, a Jesuit priest and a member of the constitutional commission that drafted the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, taught for many ...
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 ...
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 ...
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