The Local and State Government Law Section Carol Van Scoyoc Scholarship

The New York Bar Foundation is currently accepting applications for the Local and State Government Law Section Carol Van Scoyoc Scholarship. The scholarship will grant $5,000 to a law student in the State of New York who best exemplifies the …

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How to Request Academic Accommodations

The Accessibility Support team in the Office of Academic Services supports equal access to educational opportunities by working with students, faculty, faculty assistants, and administrators to coordinate and implement academic accommodations authorized for students by the Moses Center for Accessibility …

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1L Elective Registration Webinar on Thursday, October 23

Join the Office of Academic Services for an informative webinar designed to help you navigate the registration process for your 1L elective. Get guidance on how to bid for classes, upcoming registration dates, and tips on using COURSES effectively.   …

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NOTE: February 2026 Examination Information – Massachusetts Bar Exam

February 2026 Bar Exam – https://www.mass.gov/orgs/massachusetts-board-of-bar-examiners   The February 2026 Massachusetts Bar Exam will be held at the Menino Convention and Exhibition Center (MCEC) in Boston, MA and in Springfield, MA.   There is limited standard seating in Springfield. Petitioners …

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JD Degree Requirements

As noted on the Law School’s website in the J.D. Regulations and Requirements section, students must complete the following to graduate with the J.D. degree: • A minimum of 83 credits. Please note that if you have taken a class outside of …

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Spring 2026 Daily Cycles #1 Ends Friday, October 17 at 9:30 am EST

Spring 2026 Daily Cycles #1 ends on Friday, October 17 at 9:30 am EST. If you have not already done so, please make adjustments to your spring 2026 schedule if you so desire before then.   After this October daily …

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1L Elective Information Session on Wed, Oct 15

The Office of Academic Services invites you to our 1L Elective Information Session on Wednesday, October 15 from 1:10pm – 2:25pm in Tishman Auditorium.   This is a great opportunity for our 1Ls to meet some of the faculty that …

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Oct. 14: Finding & Funding a 1L Public Interest Internship

Attend this session for an introduction to public interest careers and to learn about PILC’s Summer Funding Program, which guarantees financial support to any 1L and 2L with a public interest, government or judicial summer internship. PILC counselors will offer …

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Oct. 15: 1L USAO and Local Pros. Summer Internships

Please join PILC for an information session geared to 1Ls who may want to spend their 1L summer interning in a United States Attorney’s Office or in a state or local prosecutor’s office, and/or 1Ls  whose interests may include national …

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Oct. 15: Environmental Justice Initiative Launch

The Center on Race, Inequality, and the Law, together with the Guarini Center, are excited to announce the launch of the Environmental Justice Initiative, a new collaboration at NYU School of Law.  We invite you to join us for a …

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Oct. 16: Federal Defender Panel

Please join PILC and BALSA for a career panel and discussion with The Federal Defenders of New York. The panel will feature current Federal Defenders who will discuss their respective journeys as public defenders.   The Federal Defenders is a …

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Oct. 16: 1L Government Summer Internships

Please join PILC for an information session geared to 1Ls who may want to spend their 1L summer interning in a federal, state or local government agency (except for criminal prosecutorial work, which will be discussed during the 10/15 Info …

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Oct. 24: A Road Less Traveled with Reema Dodin

A Road Less Traveled with Reema Dodin    Please join us for lunch on Friday, October 24, for the second A Road Less Traveled event of the 2025-2026 academic year.   We’ll be speaking with Reema Dodin, Chief of Staff, …

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Research Assistant Opportunity

Prof. Vasuki Nesiah of the Gallatin School at NYU is seeking a research assistant for help with citations, formatting and copy-editing of various writing projects in international law, human rights, TWAIL, etc. Please submit a résumé, unofficial transcript, and a …

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How to Request Academic Accommodations

The Accessibility Support team in the Office of Academic Services supports equal access to educational opportunities by working with students, faculty, faculty assistants, and administrators to coordinate and implement academic accommodations authorized for students by the Moses Center for Accessibility …

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Spring 2026 Daily Cycles #1 Begins Friday, October 10 at 1:30 pm EST

Spring 2026 Daily Cycles #1 begins Friday, October 10 at 1:30 pm EST. Please make adjustments to your spring 2026 schedule if you so desire. This daily add/drop cycle will run each business day through Friday, October 17 at 9:30 …

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Library Training: Wolters Kluwer/ VitalLaw Training

Join Wolters Kluwer on Tuesday, October 7, at 2:00pm for a comprehensive training session featuring expert insights from Wolters Kluwer/VitalLaw, with a special emphasis on navigating tax law resources. Please register for this online event here.

Library Training – Working with Legal Data: Practical Tips

Please join the Law Library on Monday, October 6, at 1:00pm to learn the essentials of finding, using, and storing legal data for your research. We’ll cover the research data lifecycle, highlight key sources available through the NYU Law Library, …

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October 20: The Double Black Box

Rapid advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning are increasingly vital to the conduct of national security, as countries like the United States seek to harness these tools to ensure their own efficiency, global competitiveness, and military superiority. Yet their …

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Oct. 6: Moelis Fellowship in Affordable Housing & Urban Affairs Information Session

On Monday, October 6 from 1:15 – 2:15 p.m., we will host an information session about an exciting fellowship opportunity available to current 1Ls only who have a passion for urban and public affairs, affordable housing issues and urban community …

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Oct. 10: Deadline to Apply – Fall Pro Bono Opportunity with Coqual (Open to JDs and LLMs)

We are pleased to share a fall pro bono opportunity with Coqual, a global think tank and advisory firm. Opportunity: Coqual is currently seeking pro bono volunteers to assist research that will inform multiple studies on the future of work …

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1L Elective Information Session on Wed, Oct 15

The Office of Academic Services invites you to our 1L Elective Information Session on Wednesday, October 15 from 1:10pm – 2:25pm in Tishman Auditorium.   This is a great opportunity for our 1Ls to meet some of the faculty that …

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NOTE: The Application Deadline for the February 2026 – New York Bar Exam

Hello,   We want to make sure you know the dates for the New York Bar Exam application. Students sitting for the February 2026 Bar must apply between October 1 and October 31, 2025. Please see: https://www.nybarexam.org/ExamDates/ExamDates.html for more information about …

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Full-time NYU School of Law Students Who Are Called for Jury Duty

Full-time NYU School of Law students are eligible to request a deferment of their jury duty service. If you receive a summons for jury duty to serve when classes are in session, bring the original summons to your program office no later …

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Oct 8 and Oct 9: Seeking Student Volunteers for Campus Photoshoots (JD, LLM)

The Office of Communications is seeking JD and LLM student volunteers for candid photoshoots that will take place on October 8 and October 9 at various locations around the Law School and the immediate neighborhood. Participants will receive a high-quality …

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Birnbaum Women’s Leadership Center’s Fellows Program Application Now Open

Apply for the Birnbaum Women’s Leadership Center’s (BWLC) Fellows Program! The application is open until Tuesday, September 30, at 11:59 p.m.; the cohort will be selected in early November. The program is open to all 1L JD students at NYU …

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Deadline to Drop a Course Ending in October or Early November

Dear Students,   If you are taking a course which ends in October or early November, the deadline to drop that course is the last day the class meets. Once the class has ended, you will only be permitted to …

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Library Training: Scholarly Legal Research

Please join the Law Library on Tuesday, September 30, at 1:30pm to learn about conducting scholarly legal research. This session will discuss best practices for choosing a topic, conducting preemption checks, and utilizing advanced research methods, with a particular focus …

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Sept. 30: 33rd Annual Public Interest Networking (PIN) Reception

The 33rd annual Public Interest Networking Reception brings together students and public interest employers for an evening of informal conversations. Hosted this year by Cardozo School of Law and co-sponsored by NYU Law and other regional law schools, the PIN …

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Oct. 2: PILC Career Conversation with the International Energy Agency (Virtual)

The Public Interest Law Center invites you to sign up for a talk with KC Michaels (JD ’12), Legal Advisor, Office of Legal Counsel, International Energy Agency (IEA), during which he will share his overall experience working with the IEA …

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