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As a law student, Lina Khan authored a prizewinning law review note that offered a groundbreaking, influential analysis of Amazon’s market power. At age 32, she became the youngest-ever chair of the ...
Political organizer Stacey Abrams argued that companies have much to lose by abandoning diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI ...
Judge Raymond Lohier ’91 of the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit explored what he called “a judicial transformation” in the 55th annual James Madison Lecture on February 11.
This month, during Amazon’s Prime Day—the annual shopping bonanza that offers exclusive discounts to subscribers of the company’s premium shipping services—shoppers faced a problem familiar to anyone ...
Richard Brooks, Brant Hellwig LLM ’00, and Daniel Hemel have been named this year’s recipients of the NYU Law Teaching Award, which recognizes faculty members who have made outstanding contributions ...
Sarah Seo, a legal historian of 20th century US criminal justice, will join the NYU Law faculty this summer, Dean Troy McKenzie ’00 announced on May 1. She is currently the Michael I. Sovern Professor ...
Jeanne Fromer In a Q&A, Jeanne Fromer, vice dean of intellectual life and Walter J. Derenberg Professor of Intellectual Property Law, discusses why the phenomenon of song catalog auctioneering is ...
Ravidath “Ravi” Ragbir, a Trinidadian-American immigrant rights activist, fought against deportation for almost 20 years. On January 19, however, the threat of deportation lifted after the Immigrant ...
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 ...
Miranda Stewart LLM ’98, a professor at University of Melbourne Law School, will join NYU Law as a visiting professor of law in Fall 2025 for a three-year term, during which she will serve as the ...
Scan the list of books published by NYU Law faculty members during the past year, and you’ll see the range of audiences they write for: casebooks for law students on topics from intellectual property ...
When President Biden nominated Jessica Rosenworcel ’97 to lead the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in 2021, she was the first woman confirmed by the US Senate to serve as a permanent chair of ...
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