Oct. 16: Finding and 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 […]

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 […]

Exam Information: Attention Mac Users: MacOS Sonoma is now supported for exams

Attention Mac Users: You may now upgrade your Apple devices to macOS Sonoma, which is now compatible with Exam4, the software used for our exams. Please visit the Exam Help page to find out how to receive help.

Oct. 11: In Conversation with Surya Deva: Business, Human Rights and Development: Do We Need a Course Correction?

The Center for Human Rights and Global Justice (CHRGJ) is delighted to present Business, human rights and development: Do we need a course correction? with Surya Deva, Professor at the Macquarie Law School and Director of the Centre for Environmental Law at Macquarie University. He is […]

Oct. 11: ACP Panel on Fellowships and VAPs

Are you interested in becoming a law professor and thinking of applying for fellowships and VAPs? Academic fellowships and VAPs (Visiting Assistant Professorships) can give you time to write, a chance to teach, and the opportunity to join a legal scholarly […]

Law Library Training: Finding Cases by Subject

Join us on Thursday, October 12 at 1pm on Zoom for Finding Cases by Subject. Register Here Working on case law research? Join us for an in-depth session on how to make use of different sources and tools to find […]

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 […]

Fall 2023 Virtual Academic Advising Hours

The Office of Academic Services offers ongoing academic advisement for all JD students. Please sign up for a 15-minute academic advising appointment by using your NYU email address.   Advising hours during Fall 2023: Starting Tuesday, September 11 and ending […]

Oct. 10: Warren Sinsheimer Children’s Rights Fellowship Info Session

Have you ever considered pursuing a career in Education Rights? Join Todd Silverblatt, Supervising Attorney of The Warren Sinsheimer Children’s Rights Program at Mobilization For Justice, and Yariel Acevedo (’21), MFJ Staff Attorney and former Sinsheimer Children’s Rights Fellow, for a discussion what it is […]

Hauser Global Faculty Course Offerings for Spring 2024

The Hauser Global Law School Program will welcome a number of leading law professors from around the world as Global Faculty for the 2023-2024 academic year. They specialize in diverse fields of law, not just international law, and are renowned scholars […]

Spring 2024 Daily Cycles #1 Opens Wednesday, Oct 11 at 1:30 pm EST

Spring 2024 Daily Cycles #1 begins Wednesday, October 11 at 1:30 pm EST. Please make adjustments to your spring 2024 schedule if you so desire. This daily add/drop cycle will run each business day through Wednesday, October 18 at 9:30 […]

Deadline to Drop a Seven-week Course Ending in October

As a reminder, please carefully note that if you are taking a seven-week course which ends in October, the deadline to drop that course is the last day the class meets. Once the class has ended, you will only be […]

Nov 06: 2024 | Call for Applications: International Law and Human Rights Fellowship

The Center for Human Rights and Global Justice (CHRGJ) is accepting applications for its 2024 cohort of International Law and Human Rights Fellowship. The program offers the opportunity for currently enrolled NYU School of Law students to gain education in […]

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 […]

JSD Academic Skills Workshop on Legal Blogging– Oct. 4 RSVP

Dear all, You are warmly invited to join the JSD Academic Skills workshop on Legal Blogging that will take place on Wednesday, October 4th 1:00-2:45pm in 22WSN @the lounge. Led by JSD Anja Bossow and Visiting Postdoctoral Fellow at the […]

Research Assistant Opening

Professor Katrina Wyman is seeking one or more student research assistants to work on various law and policy topics with her.  Students can work for credit or payment.  Please email a CV, transcript and cover email to qmo201@mercury.law.edu.

One Week Left: Apply for the Women’s Leadership Fellows Program

Apply for the Birnbaum Women’s Leadership Network’s (BWLC) Women’s Leadership Fellows Program (WLFP)! The application for the WLFP is now open and will close on Sunday, October 1, at 11:59 p.m. ET. The cohort will be selected on or before […]

Law Library Training: Discover the Library: An Overview of Digital Tools to Navigate Online Resources

Join us on Thursday, September 28 at 1pm on Zoom for Discover the Library: An Overview of Digital Tools to Navigate Online Resources Register Here Discovery layer, catalog, research guides, A-Z list. What does it all mean? Come to this […]

Sept. 21: A Conversation with Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner

Please join us for a conversation with Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner. Before running for public office, Mr. Krasner worked as a criminal defense lawyer in Philadelphia for 30 years. He began his career with the Federal Public Defender’s Office, […]

Fall 2023 Virtual Academic Advising Hours

The Office of Academic Services offers ongoing academic advisement for all JD students. Please sign up for a 15-minute academic advising appointment by using your NYU email address.   Advising hours during Fall 2023: Starting Tuesday, September 11 and ending […]

Deadline to Register for Fall 2023 Writing Credit and Directed Research

The fall 2023 deadline to register for a Writing Credit and Directed Research is Monday, October 2, 2023. If you are not already registered, you must add these classes by following the instructions here and getting the approval of the […]

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. […]

Exam Information – Attention Mac Users: Please do not upgrade to macOS Sonoma

Attention Mac Users: Please do not upgrade to macOS Sonoma, which is still being tested for compatibility with Exam4, the software used for our exams. Please visit the Exam Help page to find out how to receive help.

Peer Tutoring Program: Invitation to Serve as a Tutor

If you are a 2L or 3L student who has excelled in a course here at NYU Law and has a knack for teaching and breaking down concepts, we encourage you to apply to tutor a fellow student by completing […]

Peer Tutoring Program: Requesting a Tutor

The Office of Student Affairs offers a peer tutoring program for students who are 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 […]

Law Library Training: Choosing Note/Paper Topics

Join us on Thursday, September 21 at 1pm on Zoom for Choosing Note/Paper Topics. Register Here In this session, we’ll explore Library resources to help you select a topic and get a jump on your research. We’ll talk research planning, […]

Reminder: Teaching Assistants – No Conflicting Classes

The following information can also be found on the Teaching Assistants page. Teaching assistants are student assistants for first-year courses (including Lawyering) and for upper-level courses. Faculty participation is voluntary. Teaching assistant assistants work closely with faculty and receive academic […]

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 […]

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 the Office of […]