As part of the Hauser Global Law School Program, the Hauser Global Scholarship was founded in 1995 at the initiative of alumna Rita Hauser and NYU School of Law. Since its inauguration, the Hauser ...
At the 29th annual Derrick Bell Lecture on Race in American Society, Kristin Henning, a professor of law and director of the Juvenile Justice Clinic and Initiative at Georgetown University Law Center, ...
Revesz is resuming his role as faculty director at NYU Law’s Policy Integrity, which he co-founded in 2008. A nonpartisan think tank, Policy Integrity seeks to improve governmental decision-making ...
José Alvarez, Herbert and Rose Rubin Professor of International Law, teaches International Organizations: The Law and Practice of the United Nations. Professor of Clinical Law Deborah Burand teaches ...
Global Research Fellows are tenured or tenure-track academics with a record of strong legal scholarship. More senior academics (for example, faculty members tenured for ten years or more) may be ...
The Global Fellows Program brings academics, practitioners, government officials and postdoctoral scholars from around the world to NYU for up to one year to conduct and present their research for ...
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 ...
Whether you plan to practice in a firm, start your own business, or devote yourself to public service, NYU Law prepares you to take on a rapidly changing world. Learn to think both critically and ...