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On June 11, NYU Law’s Meltzer Center for Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging co-published the most comprehensive report on ...
In the Professional Responsibility course, students are taught that ethical participation in the legal profession requires: Subordinating a lawyer’s own interests to those of clients. Avoiding matters ...
First-year JD students have an exciting opportunity to enroll in faculty-led reading groups. The groups, of no more than 12-14 students, will meet four or five times over the course of the academic ...
Please note these important dates and deadlines for accomplishing registration-related tasks. Use the COURSES SITE, the Law School's web-based registration system. Please adhere to the deadlines to ...
The LLM Student Handbook is a compilation of important information about the Law School, University and beyond designed by the Office of Graduate Affairs to serve as both an introductory guide and ...
If you are considering a career in legal academia, there is no better place to prepare than at NYU Law. We have a long track record of successfully placing NYU Law alumni and affiliates in teaching ...
NYU Law's Graduate Tax Program and the Tax Practice of KPMG have joined together to create a lecture series on Current Issues in Taxation. Distinguished lecturers are brought to NYU Law each year to ...
The first class of Root-Tilden Scholars graduated from NYU School of Law in 1954. The members of that class and subsequent classes have shown a diversity of professional interests and have become ...
NYU is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to a policy of equal treatment and opportunity in every aspect of its recruitment and hiring process without regard to age, alienage, caregiver ...
All applicants who have been placed on the wait list are strong candidates for admission. We hope that you will be able to remain under consideration for vacancies that may occur in NYU Law's 2025 ...
Judge Higginbotham was appointed to the Northern District of Texas in 1975 and in 1982 to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. He has been an Adjunct Professor of Constitutional ...