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Call for Submissions: Cambridge Law Review Volume 9, Issue 2

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS The Cambridge Law Review (CLR) is now inviting submissions for Volume 9, Issue 2 of the CLR, which will be published in Summer 2024. The deadline for submissions is 23:59 (UK time) on 15 June 2024 (Saturday). […]

Jun. 01: Apply now for the Advanced Certificate in Law & Business

Feb. 23: Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital Program – Spring 2024 Business Pitch Competition

The Entrepreneurship & Venture Capital program (formerly the Venture Fund) is excited to announce our Spring 2024 Business Pitch Competition. Any current student or recent NYU Law graduate (Classes of 2021, 2022, and 2023) with an interest in entrepreneurship is […]

2024 C. Bainbridge Smith Scholarship

The Office of Student Affairs is accepting applications for the 2024 C. Bainbridge Smith Scholarship.   The C. Bainbridge Smith Scholarship Committee provides scholarships to second and third-year NYC law students who have spent a significant portion of their lives […]

Peer Tutoring Program: Requesting a Tutor for Spring 2024

The Office of Student Affairs offers a peer tutoring program for students in need of, or interested in, additional academic support. Our free tutoring service is open to all JD and LLM students. Tutors are fellow students who have demonstrated […]

Upper-Level Reading Groups – Spring 2024

2L, 3L and LLM students have an exciting opportunity to join an Upper-Level Reading Group. The idea is to pair small groups of students (no more than 12) with one or two JSD candidates who will lead an informal seminar […]

Jan. 26: Women Leaders in Cybersecurity Conference

Women Leaders in Cybersecurity: Regs, Risk & Opportunity January 26, 2024 9:30am – 3:00pm Greenberg Lounge, Vanderbilt Hall 40 Washington Square South, 1st Floor NYU School of Law RSVP HERE Women Leaders in Cybersecurity presents our January 26, 2024 program, […]

Jan 8: Cutler Fellows International Law Student Papers Call

Cutler Fellows International Law Student Papers Conference, Washington DC, Feb 8-10, 2024 – NYU Law Students Call for Applications (due Jan 8, 2024) NYU School of Law is accepting applications for the 2024 Salzburg Lloyd N. Cutler Fellows Program. Up […]

Dec. 4: Toward a Goldilocks Deal on 702 Surveillance Reform

Virtual Event Monday, December 4, 2023 12:30–1:45 P.M. RSVP Here: https://bit.ly/702-RSVP The surveillance authorities contained in Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act are set to expire on December 31, 2023, unless Congress acts to renew them. Long regarded […]

Entrepreneurship & Venture Capital Program Survey

Founded in 2018, the Entrepreneurship & Venture Capital Program supports the NYU Law ecosystem in multiple ways including community-based programming, student grants, and seed-stage equity investments. Originally named the NYU Law Venture Fund, we value your feedback to help us improve […]

November 17th: IILJ History & Theory of IL Panel Discussion – International Law and the War on Ukraine

Dear all, Please join us next week (Friday, November 17th 1:30-3:30pm @22WSN) in person or on zoom for a panel discussion on International Law and the War on Ukraine. The event will take place in the Guarini Institute for Global […]

LLM/JSD Meet & Greet, November 16th 3-4pm

Dear LLMs,Are you interested in applying to the JSD Program at NYU School of Law? If you’d like to learn more about the Program and meet some of our friendly students and candidates, please join us for a casual LLM/JSD […]

FORGE 2023: Reimagining Global Rights and Justice

The Center for Human Rights and Global Justice (CHRGJ) at NYU Law will convene its first annual Future of Rights and Governance (FORGE) Conference, themed “Reimagining Global Rights and Justice.”   November 2-5 2023 NYU School of Law (various locations) […]

Oct. 23: Volunteer Opportunity for FORGE 2023 Conference

As the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice gets ready for our upcoming FORGE 2023 conference (November 2-5, 2023), we are opening up opportunities for NYU Law students to support our planning efforts in various capacities and get access to […]

Oct. 16:Martti Koskenniemi’s “The Law of International Society: A Road not Taken,” 4:00-5:45pm

IILJ History & Theory of International Law presents:  The Law of International Society: A Road not Taken Please join us on Monday, October 16th 4-5:45pm, in person and on zoom, for a presentation and conversation with Professor Martti Koskenniemi (University of Helsinki, Faculty […]

Oct. 23: RCLS Book Talk – Spies: The Epic Intelligence War Between East and West

Spies: The Epic Intelligence War Between East and West tells the story of a century-long espionage war between Russia and the West. In Walton’s telling, the Cold War began earlier than is widely understood and extended beyond the dissolution of the […]

Sign up to be a JD Admissions Ambassadors

Greetings from the Office of JD Admissions.   Our work to recruit the class of 2027 is underway, and we are looking for volunteers. Each year we rely on current students to serve as NYU Law Admissions Ambassadors to recruit […]

Sept. 27: Panel on Justice for More Than Human Rights

Wednesday, September 27, 2023 | 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM (245 Sullivan Street New York, NY 10012 map Indigenous and Western sciences as well as law provide rich insight into the more than human world and humans’ relationship to it. […]

Student Fellow Position w/ U.S.-Asia Law Institute

Name of Professor: Katherine Wilhelm, U.S.-Asia Law Institute Location of Office and Phone Number: Wilf 508, 212-992-8124 Name of Professor’s Staff Assistant: Stephany Ramos Nature of Research: Become a student fellow at the U.S.-Asia Law Institute (USALI). The institute offers […]

Call for Students: 2023–2024 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition

The NYU Law Jessup team is recruiting team members for this year’s competition.   The Jessup is the world’s largest moot court competition focusing on topics within public international law, with over 600 law schools participating worldwide. The NYU team has […]

Aug. 1: Tribal Constitutions Project Call for Applications

Fall Research Opportunity – Tribal Constitutions Project Tribal constitutions sit at the heart of Native Nation sovereignty. In partnership with the NYU-Yale American Indian Sovereignty Project, Northwestern University professors Beth Redbird, Assistant Professor of Sociology, and Erin Delaney, Professor of Law, are […]

Aug. 07: 2023-2024 | Call for Applications: Transitional Justice Leadership Program

The Center for Human Rights and Global Justice (CHRGJ) is accepting applications for its 2023-2024 cohort of Transitional Justice Leadership Scholars. Developed in consultation with prominent figures in the transitional justice field, the program provides an opportunity for NYU Law […]

Aug. 1: Tribal Constitutions Project Call for Applications

Fall Research Opportunity – Tribal Constitutions Project Tribal constitutions sit at the heart of Native Nation sovereignty. In partnership with the NYU-Yale American Indian Sovereignty Project, Northwestern University professors Beth Redbird, Assistant Professor of Sociology, and Erin Delaney, Professor of Law, are […]

CHRGJ Webinar: Contesting the Foundations of Digital Public Infrastructure: What Digital ID Litigation Can Tell Us About the Future of Digital Government and Society

Wednesday 21st June 9–10:30am EST / 3–4:30pm CEST / 4–5:30pm EAT Registration link: https://nyu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_6U_oOYd_RfqyXZLlkw7GvA Event description: A new consensus is emerging among policymakers around the world: digital public infrastructure (DPI) will shape the future of government and society. DPI refers […]

Student Fellow Position w/ U.S.-Asia Law Institute

Name of Professor: Katherine Wilhelm, U.S.-Asia Law Institute Location of Office and Phone Number: Wilf 508, 212-992-8124 Name of Professor’s Staff Assistant: Stephany Ramos Nature of Research: Become a student fellow at the U.S.-Asia Law Institute (USALI). The institute offers […]

Center on Race, Inequality, and the Law Paul Weiss Student Fellowship

The Center on Race, Inequality and the Law confronts the laws, policies, and practices that lead to the oppression and marginalization of people of color. Four centuries of racism and systemic discrimination have left an indelible mark on the architecture […]

April 24: GPT, GDPR, AI Act: How (Not) to Regulate “Generative AI”?

How to regulate “generative AI” is now a major question across the world. The Italian Data Protection Authority’s orders against OpenAI’s operations of ChatGPT in Italy highlighted tensions between the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and generative AI infrastructures […]

Apr. 17: NYU Scholarship Clinic

Join us for the Academic Careers Program Scholarship Clinic 2023. This one-day program is focused on preparing for the legal teaching market and takes place on Monday, April 17 at NYU. All students, alumni and affiliates who are interested in legal academia are welcome to participate in all or […]

Clerkship Diversity Program Applications Open Now

The Judicial Clerkship Office is excited to announce the Clerkship Diversity Program for 1L students that will provide faculty and alumni mentoring and advice designed to support students typically underrepresented in the clerkship process.  The details about this program and […]

Rose Sheinberg Committee Seeks 1Ls

The Rose Sheinberg Program seeks 1L students to serve on the organizing committee for the rest of their time in law school. Each year, the Program invites a person working on cutting-edge issues of gender, race and class to spend […]