It’s hard to imagine a better choice than Evan Chesler ’75 to head a special strategy committee of the Law School’s board of trustees that has...
In June, a federal health official’s ruling cleared the way for 50 different types of cancer to be added to the list of sicknesses covered by...
In January, Taiwan reelected President Ma Ying-jeou (LL.M. ’76). Ma, who heads the Kuomintang Party, won with 51.6 percent of the vote, beating opponent Tsai Ingwen...
A few subjects Richard Epstein has been speaking, blogging, writing, and thinking about over the last year. — All of 2012 Notes and Renderings 2012...
After a report by a U.N.-appointed panel concluded that a group of U.N. peacekeepers brought cholera to Haiti and transmitted it through a leaky camp latrine,...
Wilf Hall, home to many NYU Law centers and institutes, has earned a platinum rating from the U.S. Green Building Council for Leadership in Energy and...
University Professor Samuel Scheffler delivered the prestigious, three-day Tanner Lectures on Human Values in March at the University of California, Berkeley. At the lectures, a multi-university...
In a year when the nation was closely watching the Supreme Court, Professor Bryan Stevenson argued and won a pair of cases that will put an...
Nathan Sawaya ’98 didn’t just hit the books when he was a law student—he also built a replica of Greenwich Village out of ordinary Lego sets....