The right to protest is a fundamental right protected by the US Constitution and the First Amendment, but there are risks in participating in these events, especially for Black and Brown people. This ...
You’ll need to choose one program to which you’ll apply this cycle (September to June). Be sure to use the right application form for the program you’ve chosen and for the semester in which you’d like ...
Whether you plan to practice in a firm, start your own business, or devote yourself to public service, NYU Law prepares you to take on a rapidly changing world. Learn to think both critically and ...
Hayden Hall is located at the corner of West Third and Mercer Streets, just a few minutes’ walk from Vanderbilt Hall, New York University School of Law’s principle classroom building. Computer labs, ...
NYU Law’s 16 areas of study offer students a wide choice of academic specialties with courses taught by faculty who are leaders in their fields. Our rigorous academic programs create a close-knit, ...
Take the next step of your career in a global community that will challenge you to explore questions from different perspectives and prepare you to practice in an interconnected world. Your choice of ...
As you may be aware, there was a Take Home Exam System (THES) disruption at approximately 9:40am on Friday, December 17th. Though intermittent at first, by 10:00am, the system was no longer accessible ...
Students enrolled in these dual degree programs will work closely with faculty advisors in both the School of Law and GSAS to develop an integrated program of study and research. The programs are ...
The Immigrant Rights Clinic (IRC) is a leading institution in both local and national struggles for immigrant rights. Our students engage in direct legal representation of immigrants and community ...