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Aug. 1: Tribal Constitutions Project Call for Applications

Fall Research Opportunity – Tribal Constitutions Project Tribal constitutions sit at the heart of Native Nation sovereignty. In partnership with the NYU-Yale American Indian Sovereignty Project, Northwestern University professors Beth Redbird, Assistant Professor of Sociology, and Erin Delaney, Professor of Law, are […]

Aug. 07: 2023-2024 | Call for Applications: Transitional Justice Leadership Program

The Center for Human Rights and Global Justice (CHRGJ) is accepting applications for its 2023-2024 cohort of Transitional Justice Leadership Scholars. Developed in consultation with prominent figures in the transitional justice field, the program provides an opportunity for NYU Law […]

Aug. 1: Tribal Constitutions Project Call for Applications

Fall Research Opportunity – Tribal Constitutions Project Tribal constitutions sit at the heart of Native Nation sovereignty. In partnership with the NYU-Yale American Indian Sovereignty Project, Northwestern University professors Beth Redbird, Assistant Professor of Sociology, and Erin Delaney, Professor of Law, are […]

CHRGJ Webinar: Contesting the Foundations of Digital Public Infrastructure: What Digital ID Litigation Can Tell Us About the Future of Digital Government and Society

Wednesday 21st June 9–10:30am EST / 3–4:30pm CEST / 4–5:30pm EAT Registration link: https://nyu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_6U_oOYd_RfqyXZLlkw7GvA Event description: A new consensus is emerging among policymakers around the world: digital public infrastructure (DPI) will shape the future of government and society. DPI refers […]

Student Fellow Position w/ U.S.-Asia Law Institute

Name of Professor: Katherine Wilhelm, U.S.-Asia Law Institute Location of Office and Phone Number: Wilf 508, 212-992-8124 Name of Professor’s Staff Assistant: Stephany Ramos Nature of Research: Become a student fellow at the U.S.-Asia Law Institute (USALI). The institute offers […]

Center on Race, Inequality, and the Law Paul Weiss Student Fellowship

The Center on Race, Inequality and the Law confronts the laws, policies, and practices that lead to the oppression and marginalization of people of color. Four centuries of racism and systemic discrimination have left an indelible mark on the architecture […]

April 24: GPT, GDPR, AI Act: How (Not) to Regulate “Generative AI”?

How to regulate “generative AI” is now a major question across the world. The Italian Data Protection Authority’s orders against OpenAI’s operations of ChatGPT in Italy highlighted tensions between the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and generative AI infrastructures […]

Apr. 17: NYU Scholarship Clinic

Join us for the Academic Careers Program Scholarship Clinic 2023. This one-day program is focused on preparing for the legal teaching market and takes place on Monday, April 17 at NYU. All students, alumni and affiliates who are interested in legal academia are welcome to participate in all or […]

Clerkship Diversity Program Applications Open Now

The Judicial Clerkship Office is excited to announce the Clerkship Diversity Program for 1L students that will provide faculty and alumni mentoring and advice designed to support students typically underrepresented in the clerkship process.  The details about this program and […]

Rose Sheinberg Committee Seeks 1Ls

The Rose Sheinberg Program seeks 1L students to serve on the organizing committee for the rest of their time in law school. Each year, the Program invites a person working on cutting-edge issues of gender, race and class to spend […]

Apr. 25: Summer 2023 RA Positions with the Securities Enforcement Empirical Database (SEED)

The Pollack Center for Law and Business is looking for Research Assistants (RAs) during July and August 2023, to join our Securities Enforcement Empirical Database (SEED) project. If you are a current JD student and are interested in this opportunity, […]

Jun. 1: Register now for Advanced Certificate in Law and Business (Summer 2023: June 20-July 28)

Earn the Advanced Certificate in Law and Business Business (ACLB) from NYU Stern School of Business alongside your LLM. You’ll gain the tools necessary to understand the finance and economics that underlie transactions and business structures. In the ACLB program—designed […]

Informal Reading Group – Experimentalism: A Paradigm for Our Age?

You’re invited to a reading group hosted by three Global/Emile Noël Fellows, description below.  All sessions will be held at 22 Washington Square North in the 1st Floor lounge/conference room. All students and NYU affiliates are welcome to join the group, and there […]

Mar. 08: Call for papers – International Law & Human Rights Conference 2023

The Institute for International Law and Justice and the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice are pleased to announce that submissions are now being accepted for the 20th Annual International Law and Human Rights Emerging Scholarship Conference, to be held at NYU School of Law […]

Optional Practical Training (OPT) for International Students on F-1 Status

When applying for OPT, please use the contacts below: Non-Tax LLMs Advisor: Office of Graduate Affairs law.graduateaffairs@nyu.edu Tax and ITax LLMs Advisor: John Stephens John.Stephens@nyu.edu JD Students Advisor: Monica de Jesus law.acadservices@nyu.edu When applying for OPT, it is critical to […]

Trans Rights & Representation Scholarship for 1Ls & 2Ls

OUTLaw is currently accepting applications for the 2023 Trans Rights & Representation Scholarship. The scholarship is a $10,000 annual award given to a current 1L or 2L at NYU Law who is dedicated to furthering the rights and/or representation of […]

NYHS Graduate Institute for Constitutional History Accepting Applications for Spring 2023 Seminar

The New-York Historical Society’s Bonnie and Richard Reiss Graduate Institute for Constitutional History (ICH) are now actively seeking applicants to participate in their spring seminar which will examine the timely topic of misinformation, the regulation of false speech, and how […]

Upper-Level Reading Groups

2L, 3L and LLM students have an exciting opportunity to join an Upper-Level Reading Group. The idea is to pair small groups of students (no more than 12) with one or two JSD candidates who will lead an informal seminar […]

MPRE 2023 Registration Dates – March Exam Registration Deadline is Jan. 26

MPRE 2023 Registration Dates 2023 MPRE Test Administration Dates Registration Deadlines (Fee: $150) March 28 or 29 January 26 The recommended submission date to apply for accommodations for the March exam is December 5, 2022. August 9 or 10 June […]

Volunteer Bailiffs for the Jessup New York Regional

ILSA is now looking for volunteer bailiffs for the upcoming Jessup Moot Court Competition – New York Regional. Jessup is the world’s largest moot court competition, with participants from roughly 700 law schools in 100 countries and jurisdictions. The Competition […]

Fall 2022 Grades Post to Student Records Starting January 10

Fall 2022 grades will post to student records starting on January 10. Grades will post each business day at approximately noon and four-thirty .  Please note that these are not exact times but approximations. All first-year grades and upper-level grades […]

Announcing Global Fellowships for the 2023-2024 Academic Year

GLOBAL FELLOWSHIP APPLICATIONS FOR NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW NOW AVAILABLE FOR THE 2023-2024 ACADEMIC YEAR   New York University School of Law is currently accepting applications for the following fellowships:   Global Fellows Program Deadline: January 15, 2023                    […]

Fall 2022 Grades Post to Student Records Starting January 10

Fall 2022 grades will post to student records starting on January 10. Grades will post each business day at approximately noon and four-thirty .  Please note that these are not exact times but approximations. All first-year grades and upper-level grades […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]