“ The Invention of Immigration Exceptionalism ,” published in November by Adam Cox in the Yale Law Journal, runs 117 pages.
I’m a sucker for walks along the West Side Highway, especially when it’s warm. And when I’m not buried in law books, I love ...
On March 4, a spirited gathering filled Greenberg Lounge for NYU’s Scholarship Reception, which allows current students to ...
Renowned legal advocacy organization the Innocence Project has entered into a new partnership with NYU School of Law that ...
Amrit Singh, a human rights lawyer and expert on democracy and the rule of law, will join the NYU Law faculty in August as a ...
Former US Attorney Breon Peace ’96 and Rosalie Silberman Abella, retired justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, will deliver remarks at Convocation 2025, Dean Troy McKenzie ’00 has announced. During ...
It’s usually taken as a given in the United States that the power to prosecute criminal cases belongs exclusively to the government. Justice Clarence Thomas employed this reasoning in his concurrence ...
Richard Revesz practically turned out the lights for the Biden administration. At 11:30 a.m. on January 20, 2025—a half-hour before President Donald Trump took his oath of office—Revesz was in the ...
How did you decide to pursue law? Entering college, I had a general interest in social science policy work and saw myself becoming a quantitative researcher. Law was nowhere on my radar. That changed ...
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How did you get interested in studying the law? I always joke that I was destined to become a lawyer. From an early age, I knew I enjoyed public speaking, and the countless hours I spent watching ...
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