Liesle Theron (LL.M. ’03) The Globalization and Its Discontents Colloquium was one of the more stimulating classes I took at NYU School of Law. It offered...
Jennifer Coughlin (’03) Taking a course that was jointly offered in the Wagner School of Public Service and NYU School of Law was one of the...
In addition to the several colloquia that are aimed specifically at environmental and land use topics, NYU School of Law offers a wide variety of other...
Erik Bluemel (’04) As a student interested in environmental law, but often humbled by the odious “Socratic Method,” I knew that participating in the Law School’s...
Lauren Godshall (’03) My participation in the International Environmental Law Clinic was an extremely important part of my third year of Law School in that I...
The Skadden Fellowship Foundation, described as “a legal Peace Corps” by the Los Angeles Times, was established in 1988 as an affirmation of a commitment to...
Naomi Sunshine (’05) wanted to spend the summer after her first year at NYU School of Law expanding on the type of work she had done...
Isaac Flattau (’00) served as a fellow in the Center’s International Environmental Legal Assistance Program from June 2001 to November 2002. He played a key role...
Despite the fact that administrative fatigue was the focus of Professor Stewart’s inaugural John Edward Sexton Professorship of Law Lecture, students, faculty, and alumni in attendance...
Eric Albert (’02) This Law School offers an unparalleled opportunity for students to work with professors on matters of tremendous importance. As a first-year student, I...
Warren Braunig (’05) For me, Professor Stewart’s Administrative and Regulatory State class provided a valuable link between the scholarly and sometimes abstract elements of the first-year...