As an undergraduate majoring in international relations and Middle Eastern and Islamic studies at NYU, Anurag Gupta ’11 became concerned with the plight of the Burmese...
This past school year saw NYU Law students taking part in several prominent court cases, including one of the first legal challenges to health-care reform and...
Eli Northrup’s activities are as diverse as his iPod playlist. Just as he listens to jazz, bluegrass, pop, and punk, the Arthur Garfield Hays Civil Liberties...
The author or co-author of hundreds of articles and more than two dozen books, Cass Sunstein is the most widely cited legal scholar in the United...
Honoring the late senator Edward Kennedy and his lasting influence, the Journal of Legislation and Public Policy held a symposium and dedicated a special issue to...
With New York University rapidly fulfilling its goal to be the premier “global network university,” graduating 8,000 world citizens in 2011 from campuses on six continents,...
On May 20, NYU School of Law observed two firsts as it held its 2011 graduation exercises. It was the first time that the ceremonies took...
NYU@NUS held its fourth convocation, at Singapore’s Asian Civilisations Museum on February 28. Guest of honor Sundaresh Menon, Attorney-General of Singapore, exhorted the graduates to proceed...