The NYU School of Law Center for Law and Philosophy is the institutional home for the extensive research and teaching in law and philosophy that has long been a hallmark of the Law School. At NYU, law ...
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 ...
The Grunin Center for Law and Social Entrepreneurship is pleased to offer up to two student internships each summer for NYU Law students who have completed their 1L year. Launched in the summer of ...
In an interview ;with NPR's All Things Considered, Deborah Schenk, the Ronald and Marilynn Grossman Professor of Taxation and editor-in-chief of the Tax Law Review, said that besides common errors ...
The Colloquium offers students the opportunity to pursue tax policy and theory, along with related issues of public economics, at an advanced level. The primary focus of the Colloquium will be papers ...
Before registering for classes, you should familiarize yourself with all the JD requirements described on this page. Policies and procedures contained in this guide may not be waived by individual ...
According to ABA Rules, a “credit hour” is an amount of work that reasonably approximates: (1) not less than one hour of classroom or direct faculty instruction and two hours of out-of-class student ...
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 ...
David L. Yermack is the Albert Fingerhut Professor of Finance and Business Transformation at New York University Stern School of Business. He serves as Chairman of the Finance Department and Director ...
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, ...