Canvas, the classroom management platform, was hacked and temporarily shut down this past semester, and Anthropic’s AI model ...
In her dissent from the Supreme Court's decision overruling Humphrey’s Executor, Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court ...
Jay Furman ’71, a member of NYU Law’s board of trustees, passed away on January 4 at the age of 72. An unflagging and exceptionally generous supporter of the Law School, Jay enabled the construction ...
Nathan Hecht, retired chief justice of the Supreme Court of Texas, will join NYU School of Law as a Distinguished Judicial Fellow for the 2025-26 academic year, Dean Troy McKenzie ’00 announced on ...
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Charlotte LeBarron ’26 is passionate about financial regulation and securities law policy, particularly ESG disclosure, corporate compliance and transparency, and accounting industry reform. Prior to ...
Former US congressman Frank Guarini ’50, LLM ’55, passed away on June 20. He was “a treasured member of the NYU Law community whose life exemplified service, leadership, and generosity,” Dean Troy ...
Miranda Stewart LLM ’98, a professor at University of Melbourne Law School, will join NYU Law as a visiting professor of law in Fall 2025 for a three-year term, during which she will serve as the ...
In his new memoir, A Thousand Miracles (Hurst, 2026), Theodor Meron, Charles L. Denison Professor of Law Emeritus and Judicial Fellow, looks back at a long and remarkable life. A survivor of the ...
NYU Law’s Graduate Tax Program, considered the top program of its kind, produces the best and the brightest tax practitioners, academics, and government leaders, both nationally and internationally.
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