NYU Law faculty members Daniel Hemel, Melissa Murray, Deborah Archer, and Maggie Blackhawk are among the top 100 legal scholars of 2025 in an annual ranking compiled by law librarians at George Mason ...
Commons on Machines, Policy, Automation and Society . As artificial intelligence systems grow more sophisticated, a ...
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.
It’s not science fiction: scientists are using machine learning algorithms to decipher how animals communicate and what ...
Even as the US government has halted a wide range of initiatives to curb carbon emissions, efforts to combat climate change ...
Rosalie Silberman Abella, a former justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, offered a wide-ranging exploration of the differences between American and Canadian constitutional jurisprudence when she ...
I want to suggest this afternoon that it’s time to put constitutional theory as it has been done for over 60 years to rest,” constitutional scholar Erwin Chemerinsky announced as he delivered remarks ...
Delivering the 2026 Fred T. Korematsu Lecture, US District Court Judge Dale Ho of the Southern District of New York emphasized that public trust in legal institutions—despite their inherent flaws—is ...
The Bernstein Institute for Human Rights is a center at NYU Law committed to challenging legal systems that exclude, marginalize, and oppress. We support and train community justice advocates, law ...
All law students, whether in the JD or Graduate Division, enrolled in or registered for any course at New York University School of Law are required to have, for exams and other purposes, a laptop ...
With a commitment to building the next generation of human rights advocates, the Masiyiwa-Bernstein Fellowship provides two exceptional NYU Law graduates with an opportunity to spend one year working ...
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