On October 9, an NYU Law Forum titled “The Administrative State in Turmoil” weighed the multifaceted ramifications of recent US Supreme Court decisions, such as Loper Bright v. Raimondo, that have ...
From 2008 to 2010, David Tracey ’13 worked as a community organizer for Community Pride, an offshoot of Harlem Children’s ...
Alumni entrepreneurs shared their stories at the Entrepreneurship & Venture Fund (EVC) Program ’s Fall Showcase on September 18, offering advice and encouragement to students and other NYU Law alumni ...
The Law School’s Program on Corporate Compliance and Enforcement (PCCE) hosted all of these announcements. Since its ...
Expect the administration of President-elect Donald Trump to move quickly after Inauguration Day, panelists agreed at an NYU ...
You’ve been an active member of the NYU Law student community, in particular serving as the co-chair of the NYU Black Allied ...
You're a corporate health care associate at Kirkland & Ellis LLP. Talk about your duties. What do you enjoy the most and what ...
The Tax Law Center recently submitted a comment letter discussing several key issues that should be considered while drafting proposed regulations for the section 45Z clean fuel production tax credit.
Cryptocurrency, shareholder democracy, and the role of courts in regulating markets were just a few of the topics covered when Gary Gensler, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), ...
The Center on Civil Justice at New York University School of Law is dedicated to the U.S. civil justice system and the continued fulfillment of its purpose. The Center brings together the unmatched ...
November 7, 12:45–2:00 P.M.
The right to protest is a fundamental right protected by the US Constitution and the First Amendment, but there are risks in participating in these events, especially for Black and Brown people. This ...