J.D. Degree Requirments

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 […]

Nov. 10: Entrepreneurship & Venture Capital Program at NYU Law – How to Identify a Startup Idea?

Thursday, November 10 | 5:00 p.m.- 6:00 p.m. (Eastern) Entrepreneurship & Venture Capital Program at NYU Law: How to Identify a Startup Idea? The Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital (EVC) Program at NYU Law (formerly the NYU Law Venture Fund), in […]

Nov. 11: The Future of the International Law Commission – A Conversation with Phoebe Okowa

The Institute for International Law and Justice invites you to attend: The Future of the International Law Commission: Opportunities and Challenges A conversation with Phoebe Okowa, Professor of Public International Law and Director of Graduate Studies at Queen Mary University […]

Nov. 9: Global Data Lawyering – The Practice of Global Data Law

As part of Guarini Global Law and Tech’s ongoing research project on Global Data Law, we are excited to host a panel event to explore how global data law works in practice by hearing from practicing global data lawyers! This […]

July 2022 Bar Exam

If you are planning on taking a bar exam in July 2022 be sure to familiarize yourself with the detailed requirements for your jurisdiction by checking the National Conference of Bar Examiner’s website:  http://www.ncbex.org/assets/media_files/Comp-Guide/CompGuide.pdf   We strongly suggest you read […]

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 […]

Peer Tutoring Program: Invitation to Serve as a Tutor

If you are a 2L or 3L student who has excelled in a particular substantive area and has a knack for teaching, we urge you to apply to tutor to a fellow student by completing the survey. If you agree […]

New York Law Course Information & Reminder of the Upcoming November 15th Registration Deadline for the December 15th Exam

In conjunction with the adoption of the Uniform Bar Examination (UBE), the State Board of Law Examiners was directed by the Court of Appeals to create an online course, known as the New York Law Course (NYLC), and an online, […]

Bar Exam Early Application Advantages for 1L and 2L Students

Ordinarily, we would not be writing to you about bar exams so early in your law school education. We do so because we want to alert you to possible discounts for early bar registration. If you are interested, please continue […]

Nov. 14 – Legal Academia 101: How To Become a Law Professor (For 2Ls, 3Ls, and LLMs)

November 14th, 1:15 – 2:15pm | Furman Hall Room 120   The Academic Careers Program team will discuss how you can prepare for a career in law teaching. This event is intended for upperclass and graduate law students who are […]

November 7: NYU-Yale American Indian Sovereignty Project Opportunity (Spring ’23)

Interested in Federal Indian law?   The NYU-Yale American Indian Sovereignty Project is looking for 2L and 3L students to assist with research and potential drafting for amicus briefs before the United States Supreme Court and/or lower federal courts with its […]

Nov. 01: Call for Applications: Jean-Pictet Moot Competition

The Center for Human Rights and Global Justice is accepting applications for membership on the NYU Team to the Jean-Pictet Competition on International Humanitarian Law, a week-long training event on international humanitarian law that consists of simulations and role plays. The […]

Nov. 08: Call for Applications: ICC Moot Court Competition

The Center for Human Rights and Global Justice is accepting applications for the NYU Team that will compete in the International Criminal Court (ICC) Moot Court Competition.  Regional rounds will be held at Pace Law School in White Plains, New York […]

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 […]

Peer Tutoring Program: Invitation to Serve as a Tutor

If you are a 2L or 3L student who has excelled in a particular substantive area and has a knack for teaching, we urge you to apply to tutor to a fellow student by completing the survey. If you agree […]

2023 Salzburg Lloyd N. Cutler Fellows Program (2Ls, 3Ls, LLMs) – Due Nov 16, 2022

NYU School of Law is accepting applications for the 2023 Salzburg Lloyd N. Cutler Fellows Program. Up to four students will be selected to participate: 2Ls, 3Ls, and LLMs. The aim of the Salzburg Cutler Fellows Program is to bring together 56 […]

Climate Policy in the Biden Administration: A Visit with David Hayes, former Special Assistant to President Biden for Climate Policy

Friday, Nov. 4, 2022 | 12:30-1:45pm Furman Hall 120 From January 2021 until the end of September, David Hayes was Special Assistant to President Biden for Climate Policy. In this role, he played a crucial part in advancing President Biden’s […]

Oct. 27: Parole Justice Teach-In

The Center on Race, Inequality, and the Law, and the Release Aging People in Prison Campaign invites you all to join a teach-in on the Elder Parole and Fair & Timely Parole bills, two New York State bills to address […]

Nov. 14: Change From Within: Reimagining the 21st Century Prosecutor

The Zimroth Center on the Administration of Criminal Law, Fair and Just Prosecution, and The Brennan Center for Justice invite you to a book talk on November 14, 2022 from 12:30-2:00 pm, for the forthcoming book, Change From Within: Reimagining […]

Research Assistant for Professor Meg Satterthwaite

Prof. Meg Satterthwaite seeks one or two RAs with experience working with quantitative data for a project concerning access to justice, fair justice systems, and the independence of judges and lawyers. Applicants should have the ability to identify, access, assess, […]

Peer Tutoring Program: Invitation to Serve as a Tutor

If you are a 2L or 3L student who has excelled in a particular substantive area and has a knack for teaching, we urge you to apply to tutor to a fellow student by completing the survey. If you agree […]

Brooks Kushman Law Student Writing Competitions – Intellectual Property and Patent Claims Drafting

Brooks Kushman Law Student Writing Competitions Law Student Intellectual Property Writing Competition INTRODUCTION Brooks Kushman is pleased to announce its Law Student Intellectual Property Writing Competition (“Competition”). A writing competition open to any law student in good standing and currently […]

Peer Tutoring Program: Invitation to Serve as a Tutor

If you are a 2L or 3L student who has excelled in a particular substantive area and has a knack for teaching, we urge you to apply to tutor to a fellow student by completing the survey. If you agree […]

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 […]

Spring 2023 Daily Cycle #1 Opens Wednesday, Oct. 12 at 1:30 pm

Spring 2023 Daily Cycle #1 begins Wednesday, October 12 at 1:30 pm. Please make adjustments to your spring 2023 schedule if you so desire. This daily add/drop cycle will run each business day through Wednesday, October 19 at 9:30 am. […]

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 […]

Academic Accommodations & Accessibility Support Webinar

Friday, October 7, 2022  |  1:30 PM – 2:15 PM Join Rania Bakr, Accessibility Support Specialist in Academic Services to learn about the process of requesting accommodations through the Moses Center for Student Accessibility and implementing them for your class/exam. […]

2023-2024 Academic Calendar

The 2023-2024 Academic Calendar is posted on the Law School website at http://www.law.nyu.edu/academicservices/academiccalendar Please remember that both fall 2023 and spring 2024 will be thirteen-week semesters. Also keep in mind that: In fall 2023, classes will begin on Tuesday, August […]

Sign up to be an Admissions Ambassador

Greetings from the Office of JD Admissions. Our work to recruit the class of 2026 is underway, and we need your help. Each year we rely on current students to serve as NYU Law Admissions Ambassadors to recruit prospective and […]

Peer Tutoring Program: Invitation to Serve as a Tutor

If you are a 2L or 3L student who has excelled in a particular substantive area and has a knack for teaching, we urge you to apply to tutor to a fellow student by completing the survey. If you agree […]