The Center seeks to engage students at NYU School of Law through films and forums on race and inequality, a student fellows program, a summer internship program, directed research opportunities, and ...
The Root-Tilden-Kern Program is the nation’s premier public service scholarship. Established in 1951, the scholarship has an impressive history; and scholarship alumni are some of the most powerful ...
With several criminal law clinics, myriad advanced courses in substantive and procedural criminal law, internship opportunities, and influential policymakers and practitioners regularly converging on ...
Leaves of absence are granted* only for adequate reason and to students who are in good academic standing. *Note: If your request is approved, you are committed to taking the leave; accordingly, you ...
The Global Fellows Program brings academics, practitioners, government officials and postdoctoral scholars from around the world to NYU for up to one year to conduct and present their research for ...
Jailhouse lawyers are incarcerated individuals who generally have no formal legal training, but teach themselves the law to advocate for themselves and the rights of their peers. They conduct legal ...
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Law School faculty and staff should contact Linda Ramsingh to request an account or to schedule training or for assistance with other administrative issues.
NYU School of Law is committed to enrolling a student body from a broad spectrum of society, with the strongest combination of qualifications and the greatest potential to contribute to the diversity ...
Robert L. Bernstein (1923-2019) was the founder of Human Rights Watch, serving as its Chair from 1978-1998, and Founding Chair Emeritus from 1999 to the present. He was President and Chairman of ...