News@NYU Law

09/25/2008
In an hour-long discussion on September 24, Dean Richard Revesz laid out his case for the potential …
09/24/2008
Anthony Barkow, executive director of the Law School’s Center on the Administration of Criminal Law, is in…
09/22/2008
Dean Richard Revesz issued a statement supporting the Daniel Webster Congressional Clerkship Act of 2008, which will…
09/22/2008
Clayton Gillette, the Max E. Greenberg Professor of Contract Law, testified on September 18 before the House Domestic…
09/19/2008
A 1985 article by Dwight D. Opperman Professor of Law Samuel Estreicher was referenced in a Daily Labor Report article…
09/19/2008
In a front-page New York Times article on September 19 about the Supreme Court's current interest in…
09/18/2008
On September 17, the School of Law’s Center on Law and Security (CLS) hosted Washington Post special projects…
09/18/2008
Michael Lewitt '85 (LL.M. '88), president of Harch Capital Management, appeared on the September 17 edition of PBS's…
09/18/2008
Outten & Golden, led by managing partner Wayne Outten ’74, has created a new two-year fellowship for recent Law…
09/18/2008
Challenging overly aggressive use of prosecutorial discretion, the Law School's Center on the Administration of…
09/18/2008
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09/12/2008
Dean Richard Revesz has been appointed to the National Research Council (NRC)'s Committee on Health, Environmental…
09/11/2008
On September 11, Professor Bryan Stevenson testified before the House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and…
09/09/2008
A little more than a year after Anne Milgram ’96 became one of the youngest state attorneys general in history,…
09/08/2008
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09/08/2008
University Professor Thomas Nagel has been awarded a 2008 Balzan Prize for his work in moral philosophy. Nagel was one…
09/08/2008
Julie Salamon '78, a bestselling author who has been on the staff of both the New York Times and the Wall Street…
08/28/2008
David Garland, Arthur T. Vanderbilt Professor of Law and a professor of sociology, gave the keynote address, "…
08/25/2008
In a case before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, Richard Pildes, the Sudler Family Professor of…