In a letter to the NYU Law community, McKenzie said that serving as dean has been “the most meaningful work of my ...
On April 23, the NYU Law chapter of the Order of the Coif—a national honor society for law students who rank in the top ten ...
In September 2025, Lauren Tabaksblat ’08 and her colleague Michael Bowe—who together had co-headed Brown Rudnick’s litigation group—launched a new, Manhattan-based litigation boutique, Brithem LLP.
Examining the state of press freedom in Hungary, a new report from NYU Law’s Rule of Law Lab and Hungarian watchdog Mérték Media Monitor argues that the Hungarian government has curbed independent ...
A five-year-old initiative focused on the proposed Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to the US Constitution has found both a new name and a new home. On February 27, during the Birnbaum Women’s Leadership ...
At the annual meeting of the American Law Institute (ALI) in June, members voted to approve Tentative Draft No. 5 of the Model Penal Code: Sexual Assault and Related Offenses, marking a major ...
In September 2025, Theodore “Teddy” Hertzberg ’08 was appointed US Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia after being named to the post in an interim capacity four months earlier by Attorney ...
The US Solicitor General is sometimes called the “10th justice” of the US Supreme Court—but two former solicitors general took issue with that notion during an NYU Law Forum, sponsored by Latham & ...
Bankruptcy inflicts pain on a corporation, including wiping out shareholders’ equity and damaging the business’s reputation. But there are also positive aspects to bankruptcy, which can provide a ...
Growing up, Michael Ohlrogge planned to become a Unitarian Universalist minister. But after graduating from the University of Michigan with a BA in ancient civilizations and biblical studies, Ohlrogge ...
The American Law Institute (ALI) has named Mark Geistfeld, Sheila Lubetsky Birnbaum Professor of Civil Litigation, to lead its newly launched project focused on the civil liability risks associated ...
James B. Jacobs, Chief Justice Warren E. Burger Professor of Constitutional Law and the Courts, and director of the Center for Research in Crime and Justice, passed away on March 19. “Jim was an ...