Mackenzie Harrigan. What led you down the path of becoming a lawyer? If you couldn’t be a lawyer, what would be your ...
Elliot Kaye ’04 has had a varied and illustrious career: former chair of the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), ...
Bauer raised another risk of a delayed vote count: it puts pressure on the process of certifying the state outcomes. “One of ...
What is the International Student Interview Program? The International Student Interview Program (ISIP) is a job fair for Foreign-Trained LLM students attending one of our consortium law schools ...
Bryan Stevenson, Aaron Family Professor of Criminal Justice, has been named the recipient of both the Daniel Patrick Moynihan Prize, which will be presented this month and the Stockholm Prize in ...
Students must take a minimum of 24 credits in "classroom courses at the law school in substantive and procedural law and professional skills." These 24 credits may include clinical courses and up to 6 ...
The International Finance and Development (IFD) Fellowships are funded post-graduate fellowship placements with major international organizations working in the field of international finance and ...
Choosing courses is not simply about deciding what classes to take; it is about preparing yourself for a life in the law. You are doing more than filling a schedule. You are managing your career. Once ...
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 ...