Plea bargains. Bench trials. Pleading the Fifth. Law students—and anyone who has seen Law and Order—will recognize these as familiar features of the US criminal justice system. But, as Emma Kaufman ...
On February 27, Greenberg Lounge served as the backdrop to NYU Law’s Scholarship Reception, as students, alumni, and friends of the Law School mingled for conversation and celebration. The Office of ...
Examining the state of press freedom in Hungary, a new report from NYU Law’s Rule of Law Lab and Hungarian watchdog Mérték ...
AnBryce ScholarBirnbaum Women’s Leadership Fellow1L Representative, Student Bar Association; First Generation ...
NYU Law faculty members Daniel Hemel, Melissa Murray, Deborah Archer, and Maggie Blackhawk are among the top 100 legal ...
A five-year-old initiative focused on the proposed Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to the US Constitution has found both a new name and a new home.
Commons on Machines, Policy, Automation and Society . As artificial intelligence systems grow more sophisticated, a ...
Rosalie Silberman Abella, a former justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, offered a wide-ranging exploration of the differences between American and Canadian constitutional jurisprudence when she ...
It’s not science fiction: scientists are using machine learning algorithms to decipher how animals communicate and what ...
Delivering the 2026 Fred T. Korematsu Lecture, US District Court Judge Dale Ho of the Southern District of New York emphasized that public trust in legal institutions—despite their inherent flaws—is ...
When the Supreme Court ruled in Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. v. Goldsmith (2023) that the legendary artist’s transformation of a photographer’s shot of the musician Prince didn’t ...
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