On October 29, Terry Fromson ’78, of counsel at the Women’s Law Project (WLP), received the Alumna of the Year Award from NYU ...
A symposium presented by the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy on October 16–17 examined “The Consumer”—a figure ...
On November 12 University Professor Joseph H.H. Weiler was awarded a 2025 Barry Prize for Distinguished Intellectual ...
Stephen Breyer, who served on the US Supreme Court from 1994 to 2022, engaged in a wide-ranging conversation on November 7 at NYU Law about the current pressures being exerted on democracies around ...
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.
RSVP for the eventWork isn’t working—for women or for men.Constricting gender stereotypes are strangling many workplaces, and as Jennifer McCollum, President and CEO of Catalyst, notes in her ...
At the October meeting of NYU Law’s Board of Trustees, the Board welcomed four new members and four former trustees returning ...
On October 14, NYU Law’s Entrepreneurship & Venture Capital (EVC) Program hosted its third annual showcase of alumni who have founded companies. The speakers—who have brought to market products that ...
The Program on Corporate Compliance and Enforcement at NYU School of Law promotes more effective corporate and white-collar enforcement and corporate compliance programs through research and ...
Equal Opportunity and Non-Discrimination at NYU - New York University is committed to maintaining an environment that encourages and fosters respect for individual values and appropriate conduct among ...
The Law School does not count toward the credits needed for graduation more than 8 hours of uncompensated D grades. In order to be counted, D grades in excess of 8 hours must be compensated for by ...