Last April, David Garland became the most recent Law School professor to be awarded a fellowship by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. With this honor...
University Professor Anthony Amsterdam received the Outstanding Scholar Award from the Fellows of the American Bar Foundation in Chicago on February 11. Amsterdam has said that...
Chet and I met in September 1982 when I came to NYU from Cornell on a “look see” visit. We became friends almost immediately and shared...
Sabino Cassese and Ronald Noble, both law professors from the NYU community, recently won major appointments in organizations abroad. Cassese, a Global Visiting Professor of Law,...
Getting an entry-level teaching job at an accredited law school isn’t an easy task—only about 110 of the more than 1,000 applicants each year succeed. But...
Some were friends and colleagues; others were intellectual adversaries of one of the most noteworthy and frequently cited legal philosophers of the past century. All came...
As a visiting professor last spring, did something that her colleagues have only fantasized about: She banned laptops in the classroom. “She came in as a...
Rick Hills, 42, may very well be the only professor who has had to find a home for his farm animals (goats, a sheep, a pony,...
Professor Florencia Marotta-Wurgler ’01 was online buying a used copy of a biography of Russian intellectual Lou Andreas-Salome, when an idea for a research paper struck...
You won’t find Coca-Cola in Professor Smita Narula’s refrigerator—Narula, 33, a faculty director of the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice (CHRGJ), won’t buy it...
To watch Margaret Satterthwaite field emails in her office, dressed conservatively in a crisp white button-down shirt and navy pantsuit—funky blue/brown plastic glasses not withstanding—one would...
For a scholar who’s been described as a dynamo, a live wire, an enormously energetic intellect, Professor Jeremy Waldron had a quite uneventful upbringing. He was...