NYU School of Law
Founded in 1835, New York University School of Law has a long record of academic excellence, national scholarly influence, and innovative achievements. Its lawyering and clinical programs, interdisciplinary colloquia, public interest initiatives, and law-and-business transaction courses have all served as models for others.
Respectfully Dissent—Arguing Originalism
30th Annual Derrick Bell Lecture on Race in American Society
Environmental Justice Initiative Launch
NYU Law Forum—Defamation Lawfare: Reputation, Retribution, and Press Freedom
Make Work Fair: Maintaining Progress in an Era of Retreat
2025-2026 Law Women Alumnae Reception: Terry Fromson ’78, Of Counsel, Women’s Law Project
Brianna Sturkey '26 on being part of the Furman Academic Program
Professor Emma Kaufman and the Furman Academic Program at NYU Law
Professor Emma Kaufman on Her Paper: The First Criminal Procedure Revolution
NYU Law Forum—Book Talk: Lawless, by Leah Litman
NYU Law Forum—All the President’s Power: What’s Left of Checks and Balances?
Разговор о книге – Двойной черный ящик
27th annual David R. Tillinghast Lecture on International Taxation
Voices of Belarus: Human Rights, International Advocacy, and the Future of Democracy
The Truth About Immigration: Getting Beyond “Us vs. Them”
Latham & Watkins Forum—The Antitrust Revolution
Jorge Gaxiola JSD
77TH CONFERENCE ON LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAW DAY 2 RESTRICTIVE COVENANT
77TH CONFERENCE ON LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAW DAY 2 PAY EQUITY
77TH CONFERENCE ON LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAW DAY 2 FUTURE OF AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
77TH CONFERENCE ON LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAW DAY 2 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
77TH CONFERENCE ON LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAW DAY 2 DISCRIMINATION ON RELIGION
77TH CONFERENCE ON LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAW DAY 1 LABOR IN CONSERVATIVE ERA V