Love was in the cards for Taylor and Ross. They first met in 2019 playing Wingspan, an ornithology-themed board game, at a ...
Ashley Alphonse. How did you get interested in studying the law? I always joke that I was destined to become a lawyer. From ...
The January 28 event was hosted by NYU Law’s Institute of Judicial Administration and titled “Our Legal Institutions Must ...
The principles of the Environmental and Climate Justice Movements include distributive justice, with the goal of addressing inequalities on the basis of race, class, indigenous affiliation and ...
With a commitment to building the next generation of human rights advocates, the Masiyiwa-Bernstein Fellowship provides two exceptional NYU Law graduates with an opportunity to spend one year working ...
Forensic methods, surveillance tools, and policing technologies enable the criminal legal system’s core functions of investigation, prosecution, conviction, and punishment and the disproportionate ...
Societies across the West are increasingly polarized, with deep divisions shaping worldviews, beliefs, and perceptions of what it means to do and be good. This polarization extends beyond politics and ...
The Nonprofit Organizations In-House Counsel Externship: Compliance, Transactions, and Risk Management combines fieldwork at a New York City-based nonprofit with a weekly seminar held at NYU to give ...
The Veterans' Rights Externship introduces students to the challenges faced by military veterans in accessing federal benefits. New York is home to more than 800,000 veterans, and recent studies have ...
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