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03/31/2016

Lord Mervyn King, former Governor of the Bank of England, Baron King of Lothbury, Alan Greenspan Professor of Economics…
03/31/2016

The 2002 film Minority Report imagines a future in which police use predictive tools to prevent crime and identify…
03/30/2016

The symposium “Dishwashers, Domestic Workers, and Day Laborers: Can Alternative Labor Organizing Revive the Labor…
03/28/2016

As presidential hopefuls spar over economic reform, both Law Women and the Black Allied Law Students Association (BALSA…
03/24/2016

Nuclear energy currently provides approximately 20 percent of America’s electricity—and the majority of the country’s…
03/22/2016

A sociologist, historian and legal scholar, David Garland, Arthur T. Vanderbilt Professor of Law, is an expert in crime…
03/21/2016

Ajani Husbands ’17 lived in four different countries during seven years with the US Department of State. In his last…
03/17/2016

As millions of refugees flee war-torn Syria, the European Union has come under scrutiny for its handling of the migrant…
03/16/2016

The Black Lives Matter movement has brought attention to the peril that many blacks feel in the United States, and a…
03/14/2016

Dozens of NYU Law students each year devote their winter and spring breaks to work and service projects around…
03/11/2016

Former French Justice Minister Christiane Taubira addressed NYU students days after resignation protesting a proposal…
03/11/2016

In 2011, the US Department of Education issued a letter to higher education officials that explained the government’s…
03/07/2016

Caitlin Stachon '17, Stephen Choi, and Yujia Feng '17
Over the past two years, NYU Law students have played a…
03/07/2016

Christopher Meade ’96, general counsel and a senior managing director at BlackRock, was the honoree at this year’s Law…
03/04/2016

Innovation experts from industry, government, and academia will discuss the rise of successful technology clusters in…
03/04/2016

Horne altered American agricultural policy and unified takings jurisprudence by recognizing protections for personal…
03/04/2016

On campuses across the country, on topics ranging from rape law to Halloween costumes and decor, much has been…
03/02/2016

Kalief Browder was held on Rikers Island without a conviction for three years and committed suicide in 2015. Jerome…