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 […]
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 […]
Oct. 3: Moelis Fellowship in Affordable Housing & Urban Affairs Info Session (Virtual)
On Monday, October 3 from 1:15 – 2:15pm, 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 development. The mission of the Moelis […]
Oct. 5: Call For a Student Worker For The Center For Human Rights And Global Justice At NYU Law
About CHRGJ The Center for Human Rights and Global Justice (CHRGJ) was established in 2002 to bring together and expand the rich array of teaching, research, clinical, internship, and publishing activities undertaken within New York University School of Law on issues of […]
Deadline for October Exam Postponement/Accommodation Requests
The deadline for October exam requests for postponements or accommodations is Friday, September 30th. Please submit your request via ExamReporter, our online exam request system. To submit a request, click on “Postponements” and in the section titled “Request Postponement” select […]
Deadline to Register for Fall 2022 Writing Credit and Directed Research
The Fall 2022 deadline to register for a Writing Credit and Directed Research is Monday, October 3, 2022. If you are not already registered, you must add these classes by following the instructions here and getting the approval of the […]
Rolling: Fellowship in Urban Environmental Law
The Guarini Center for Environmental, Energy and Land Use Law seeks to hire a full-time Legal Fellow to conduct policy-relevant research, writing and outreach related to innovation in the development of environmental law. The Guarini Center, housed at NYU School […]
SEP. 15: Robes in Schools – Clerkship Talk with Judge Sara Ellis (ND Ill) and Judge Andre Birotte (CD Calif)
Date: Thursday, September 15 Time: 12:00-1:00 PM Where: Furman Hall, Suite 430, PILC/JCO/OCS Student Library In conjunction with the Just the Beginning Organization 2016 National Conference (http://jtb.org/2016-national-conference/), Judge Sara L. Ellis of the US District Court for the Northern District of […]
April 18: PILC End-of-the-Year Reception
Monday, April 18, 2016 | 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Sexton Lounge, Furman Hall 2nd floor The Public Interest Law Center invites you to our annual end-of-the-year reception! Join us to bid farewell to our departing public interest third-year and LLM […]
FIFTEENTH ANNUAL PUBLIC SERVICE AUCTION
Thursday, February 19, 6:00 p.m., VH Greenberg Lounge.