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09/01/2017

As North Korea, China, Russia, Syria, ISIL (or ISIS), and cybersecurity dominated the headlines, NYU Law’s…
09/01/2017

The beginning of a school year always brings with it fresh energy. This year, many of us at NYU Law return to campus…
09/01/2017

In the James Madison Lecture, Judge Sandra Lynch of the US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit examined instances…
09/01/2017

Marc Platt ’82 has been a giant in the entertainment industry for more than 30 years. He has served as president of…
09/01/2017

This year’s Center for Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Speaker Series included Brian Welle, Google’s…
09/01/2017

The battle over immigration is about law and policy—and people.
BY MICHAEL OREY
GRAPHIC ADAPTATIONS BY ELEANOR DAVIS…
09/01/2017

The women of NYU Law have been making history since 1892. Facing modern challenges for women in the legal profession,…
09/01/2017

When the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution placed a camera on Martha’s Vineyard’s South Beach, it was to…
09/01/2017
Securing Votes
As businesses and government entities struggle to fend off cybercrime…
09/01/2017

NYU Law embraces training to advise socially minded businesses in the emerging field of law and social…
09/01/2017

Through 56 years and seven deans, Norman Dorsen, who passed away in July, played a peerless role in the upward…
09/01/2017

George Zeitlin LLM ’61 passed away on January 19 at age 86. Zeitlin’s colleagues and students remember him…
09/01/2017

NYU Law Life Trustee Ciro Gamboni ’65 passed away on April 23 at age 76. Gamboni spent nearly his entire legal…
09/01/2017

Anthony “Tony” Gooch ’63, LLM ’64, a retired partner of Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, passed away on…
09/01/2017

After more than two decades of service, Jeannie Forrest departs the Law School.
Several years ago, Vice…
09/01/2017

Joseph Forstadt ’64, a long-serving member of the Law Alumni Association Board and a Weinfeld Fellow, passed…
08/28/2017

These are, most would agree, unusual times in American politics and government. Voters are polarized on a range of…