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Troy McKenzie

The McKenzie Memo

Dean Troy McKenzie ’00 offers his perspective on this issue, noting that innovation and impact remain central to the Law School's mission. 

opening spread of News in Brief

News in Brief

Talia Scott ’25 wins a David Prize, Inez Milholland (1912) appears on Broadway, and the Deans’ Cup returns to NYU Law.

Opening spread of Cool Head in the Capitol

Cool Head in the Capitol

Hakeem Jeffries ’97 talks with Dean Troy McKenzie ’00 about meeting the challenges facing American democracy.

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Broader Horizons

With new courses, novel strategies, and a wider reach, NYU Law’s clinical education program continues to innovate.

Amal Clooney

Barrister Without Borders

Amal Clooney LLM ’01, one of the world’s leading human rights litigators, discovered her passion at NYU Law.

Opening spread of Lex Machina

Lex Machina

Can law regulate artificial intelligence? Should it? Faculty members tackle questions raised by the AI revolution.

Opening spread of The Conversation

The Conversation

On campus and online, the Law School hosted a wide spectrum of discussions probing today’s most pressing issues.

Jamilla Wideman

Closing Statements

A Q&A with former hoops star Jamila Wideman ’03, senior VP of player development at the NBA.

People

Anthony Welters

AnBryce Turns 25

A gala evening celebrated the impact of the trailblazing scholarship program founded by Beatrice Welters and Anthony Welters ’77.

Nicole Argentieri

DOJ at PCCE Anniversary

As the Program on Corporate Compliance and Enforcement turned 10, the Justice Department unveiled a new initiative.

David Shalleck-Klein

Family Defender

Founded by David Shalleck-Klein ’16, the Family Justice Law Center takes on New York City's Administration for Children's Services.

Emily Stephens Naphtal

Winning Peace and Compensation

Emily Stephens Naphtal ’15 opened her own firm to fight for clients who have experienced workplace harassment or discrimination.

Annie Vodhanel Preis

Service at Sea

Annie Vodhanel Preis ’13 didn't expect to find a career in the Navy Judge Advocate General’s Corps. But she’s glad she did.

Wayne Hannah

In Memoriam:
Wayne Hannah

Dentons partner Wayne Hannah Jr. ’57 was an NYU Law life trustee and a strong supporter of the Root-Tilden-Kern Program. 

Richard Revesz

Revesz at the White House

Dean Emeritus Richard Revesz has played a key role in the Biden administration's push to modernize regulatory review.

Phantila Phataraprasit

Celebrating Entrepreneurs

NYU Law's Entrepreneurship & Venture Capital Program rolled out its new name by showcasing three alumni company founders. 

Laura Turano

Dealmaker

As the M&A deals get bigger, the stress mounts. Paul, Weiss partner Laura Turano ’11, LLM ’12 keeps her cool.

Li Nowlin-Sohl

An Advocate for LGBTQ Rights

A senior staff attorney with the ACLU's LGBTQ & HIV Project, Li Nowlin-Sohl ’11 tells how a recent victory changed a client's life.

Paul Chevigny

In Memoriam:
Paul Chevigny

Through trial work and extensive scholarship, Paul Chevigny cast a spotlight on abuses of police power.

Carol Robles-Roman

In Memoriam:
Carol Robles-Román

The career of Carol Robles-Román ’89 spanned government service, higher education, judicial matters, and civil rights.

Marie and Paul Napoli

For a Just Environment

The new Environmental Justice Laboratory targets the intersection of environmental harm and racial inequality.

Barry Friedman

New Approaches to Public Safety

The city of Minneapolis turns to the Policing Project to evaluate its alternatives to traditional policy.

Kate Sinding Daly

Environmental Advocate

Kate Sinding Daly ’97 focuses on empowering communities affected by environmental harms.

Sean Burton

Helping Things Take Flight

Sean Burton ’97 balances his work in real estate development with a role overseeing Washington, DC's airports.

Holly Maguigan

In Memoriam:
Holly Maguigan

Holly Maguigan's study of the criminal trials of battered women transformed the understanding of family violence.

Warren Sinsheimer

In Memoriam:
Warren Sinsheimer

After a career in law and business, Warren Sinsheimer LLM ’57 founded the Partnership for Children’s Rights.

Vanderbilt Hall Arches at dusk

Newly Aboard

Angela Libby ’11, Steven Steinman ’93, and Jennifer Wu ’04 became the newest members of NYU Law's Board of Trustees.

Nonny Onyekweli

Policing Project to Public Service

As part of a Justice Department trial team, Sonny Onyekweli ’16 helped secure a major victory for Florida children with disabilities.

Helena Heath

Judge to DOJ

For Helena Heath ’87, her passion for social justice advocacy began in second grade.

Zelma Acosta-Rubio

On the Leading Edge

A chance encounter brought Zelma Acosta-Rubio MCJ ’89 to NYU Law and shaped the rest of her career.

Richard Stewart

In Memoriam:
Richard Stewart

A preeminent scholar of administrative law, Richard Stewart also held leading public interest roles in environmental law.

In Memoriam

Remembering NYU Law community members who passed away during the last academic year.

Ideas

Michael Ohlrogge Ideas Story Art

Better Living Through Bankruptcy

Michael Ohlrogge uses empirical data to demonstrate how bankruptcy law can help address environmental harms.

Daniel Harawa Ideas Story photo

Checks and Balances

Daniel Harawa argues for considering race in Fourth Amendment search-and-seizure cases.

Sophia Moreau

Justice in Theory and Practice

Sophia Moreau brings together law and philosophy to counter systemic discrimination.

Uber Protester Samuel Estreicher Ideas Story Art

Organizing Principles

Samuel Estreicher and Jack Samuel ’23 argue that century-old federal labor laws give gig workers the right to unionize.

Wurgler Davis Catching Spills ideas story artwork

Catching Spills

Kevin Davis and Florencia Marotta-Wurgler ’01 examine the ripple effects of rigorous EU privacy laws.

Gregg Polsky

An Eye on Private Equity

Gregg Polsky champions fairer approaches to taxing the compensation taken by private equity firms.

Deborah Malamud Ideas Story Mosaic

Antisemitism, Jewish Identity, Law

Deborah Malamud’s seminar explores issues deeply rooted in history and her scholarship.

Devon Carbide

Practicing Change

A prolific scholar and award-winning teacher, Devon Carbado explores the intersection of law, race, and inequality.

Patrice Wylly

Ready for Class

Patrice Wylly ’15, LLM ’18 brings her passion for tax and teaching back to NYU Law.

Clayton Gillette Ideas Story Photo

Out of Fashion

Clayton Gillette looks to the history of the Garment District to assess the impact of remote work on cities.

Christine Gottlieb

Fighting for Families

Christine Gottlieb ’97 leads the Family Defense Clinic as its impact grows wider.

Celebrations

Attendees at NYU Law's 2024 Scholarship Reception

Bonding at Scholarship Reception

At the annual Scholarship Reception, NYU Law student scholars met with the donors who support their studies. 

Sandra Park

Advancing Gender Justice

NYU Law Women honored Sandra Park ’02 with the group's Alumna of the Year award.

Gail Quackenbush and Yeabsira Hailu Asrat

Scholars & Donors

Graduating scholars had a warm sendoff from the donors who supported their law school journey.

Troy McKenzie, Al Engelberg, and Anthony Welters

Weinfeld Gala Honors Alfred Engelberg ’65

This year's Weinfeld Award recognized a pioneering intellectual property lawyer and entrepreneur.

LACA honorees and others at LACA Spring Dinner 2024

Purpose and Service

The annual Spring Dinner of the Law Alumni of Color Association brings together hundreds of alumni, faculty, students, and prospective students. 

Thomas Hale and Julie Zhu

Family Tradition

Many new graduates shared the excitement of Convocation with family members who are also NYU Law alumni.

Alumni waving purple pom-poms in Vanderbilt Hall courtyard

Reminiscing at Reunion

NYU Law welcomed alumni back to campus with a lively weekend of social events and topical discussions.

Shana Khizhnik

Advocating for Intersex Youth

Shana Knizhnik ’15 received OUTLaw's 2024 Alum of the Year award.

Troy McKenzie and Raymond Lohier

New Coif Members

At the Order of the Coif's annual ceremony, Judge Raymond Lohier ’91 was the honorary inductee.

Graduates at Convocation 2024

NYU Law Convocation 2024

Faculty, family members, and friends proudly greeted the Law School's newest alumni.

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