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Hauser Globalization Colloquium: The Global Administrative Law Project—A Review From Brazil

 

Wednesday, December 3, 2:15-4:05 p.m. in Furman Hall, Room 324
Speaker: Michelle Ratton-Sanchez, FGV Law School in São Paulo
Topic: The Global Administrative Law Project: A Review From Brazil
Background readings:
Michelle Ratton-Sanchez, [...]

November 26th 2008

ACADEMIC SERVICES

Fall 2008 Examination Survival Guide

 

The Fall 2008 Examination Survival Guide has been emailed to all students. All students, full- and part-time, will need this guide to take the Fall 2008 [...]

November 26th 2008

CENTERS | INTERNSHIPS & FELLOWSHIPS

Lederman/Milbank Fellowships in Law and Economics

 

To foster research and study in the area of law, economics and business, each year eight 2L (or J.S.D) students will be selected as Lederman/Milbank Fellows [...]

November 26th 2008

EVENTS

Conservation and International Law in the 21st Century: Lessons Learnt, Challenges Ahead

 

Professor Alexander Gillespie of the University of Waikato Law School, New Zealand will give a talk on “Conservation and International Law in the 21st Century: Lessons [...]

November 26th 2008

EVENTS | PILC

Public Interest Legal Career Fair—Last Chance to Register

 

Registration for the Law School’s annual Public Interest Legal Career Fair will close on December 5. Students should register for the fair even if they don’t [...]

November 21st 2008

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HOUSING

Study Room Reservations

 

Residents may reserve rooms for both group and individual study between November 17 and December 19. To reserve a room in Mercer Residence, please go to [...]

November 21st 2008

HOUSING

Quiet Hours

 

Twenty-four-hour quiet hours began in the residence halls at 5:00 p.m. on Friday, November 21 and will continue until 4:00 p.m. on Friday, December 19. As [...]

November 21st 2008

EVENTS

Center on Law and Security and Harper’s Magazine Host Open Forum: After Torture

 

The Center on Law and Security and Harper’s Magazine will co-host an Open Forum on Thursday, December 4 at 6:00 p.m. in D’Agostino Hall, Lipton Hall.
“After [...]

November 21st 2008

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EVENTS | HOUSING

Feast for Finals

 

All Law School students are invited by the Department of Residence Services to Feast for Finals, a breakfast held in your honor as you prepare for [...]

November 21st 2008

HOUSING

Fall 2008 Check Out

 

Residents not returning to Law School housing for the Spring 2009 semester (those residents graduating, participating in a semester abroad program or taking an approved leave [...]

November 21st 2008

RESEARCH ASSISTANTS NEEDED

Professor Rodriguez Seeks Research Assistant

 

Professor Cristina Rodríguez is seeking to hire a research assistant for the Spring 2009 semester. Second-year students are preferred. The projects for which assistance may be [...]

November 20th 2008

CAREER SERVICES | INTERNSHIPS & FELLOWSHIPS

Dorsey & Whitney 2009 Diversity Fellowship

 

To promote diversity within the firm, Dorsey & Whitney is pleased to offer the fourth annual Dorsey & Whitney Diversity Fellowship. The firm will select one [...]

November 18th 2008

EVENTS | GRADUATE TAX PROGRAM

Panel: Tax Reform in the Obama Administration

 

Tax Reform in the Obama Administration
Monday, November 24
4:00-5:30 p.m.
Vanderbilt Hall, Room 216
Snacks will be served
Taxes were a big issue in the recent presidential campaign, and they [...]

November 18th 2008

COLLOQUIA

Hauser Globalization Colloquium Fall 2008: Global Governance and Legal Theory

 

Please join us on Wednesday, November 19, 2:15-4:05 p.m. in Furman Hall, Room 324. Professor Benedict Kingsbury will be speaking on the topic of “Global Administrative [...]

November 14th 2008

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RESEARCH ASSISTANTS NEEDED

Professor Rascoff Seeks Teaching Assistants

 

Professor Samuel Rascoff is seeking two teaching assistants for his Spring 2009 Administrative and Regulatory State course. Interested 2Ls and 3Ls only should send their résumés and unofficial [...]

November 14th 2008

EVENTS

Labor Law Under the Obama Administration

 

Please join us as six labor specialists discuss the likely development of labor and employment law under President-elect Barack Obama’s administration. Panelists include Rosemary Alito (partner, [...]

November 14th 2008

RESEARCH ASSISTANTS NEEDED

Global Law Professor Van Den Bergh seeks Assistant for Spring 2009

 

Global Law Professor Van Den Bergh seeks a research assistant who is interested in consumer protection and would be able to assist in a comparative analysis [...]

November 14th 2008

ACADEMIC SERVICES

Exam Postponement Results

 

All students who submitted a timely request (met November 7 deadline) to postpone an examination or schedule exam accommodations will receive an email in their NYUHome [...]

November 14th 2008

EVENTS | PILC

PILC Student Advisor Pizza Lunch: “Immigrant Rights”

 

Wednesday, November 19
12:30-1:30 p.m.
Furman Hall, Room 214
Professor Yvonne Floyd-Mayers and 3L students discuss immigrant rights issues.

November 14th 2008

EVENTS | GLOBAL

Establishing a Global Law School in India

 

The Hauser Global Law School Program is sponsoring a talk on global legal education and India by C. Raj Kumar on Monday, November 17 at 5:00 p.m. [...]

November 14th 2008

COLLOQUIA | EVENTS | GLOBAL

Hauser Globalization Colloquium Fall 2008: Global Governance and Legal Theory

 

Please join us on Wednesday, November 12, 2:15-4:05 p.m. in Furman Hall, Pollack Colloquium Room. The topic is “International Rule of Law” with speaker Jeremy Waldron.

November 10th 2008

COLLOQUIA | EVENTS

Information Technology and Society (ITS) Colloquium: “Antitrust Law and Network Neutrality”

 

The Information Law Institute presents a panel discussion on “Antitrust Law and Network Neutrality.” The panel will include Dr. Alfred Kahn and Professors Nicholas Economides, C. [...]

November 10th 2008

OTHER

Information Technology and Society (ITS) Colloquium: “Anonymity Reconsidered”

 

The Information Law Institute presents a panel discussion on “Anonymity Reconsidered.” The panel will feature a talk by Professor Ira Rubinstein with Professors Philip Weiser and [...]

November 10th 2008

COLLOQUIA | EVENTS

Information Technology and Society (ITS) Colloquium: “Copyright’s Paradox”

 

The Information Law Institute presents a lecture by Professor Neil W. Netanel, UCLA School of Law, on “Copyright’s Paradox—Exploring the Tensions between Copyright Law and Free [...]

November 10th 2008

EVENTS | PILC

Leaders in Public Interest Series

 

Monday, November 17
6:00-7:00 p.m.
D’Agostino Hall, Lipton Hall
“U.S. Foreign Policy and Multilateral Engagement,” Spencer Boyer ‘95, Director, International Law and Diplomacy, Center for American Progress, Washington, D.C.
Cosponsored [...]

November 10th 2008

OTHER

November 13: Chief Justice Lorenzetti, Human Rights Lessons from Argentina

 

What: Special Guest Lecture: Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Argentina, Dr. Ricardo Luis Lorenzetti: “Human Rights Lessons from the Argentine Experience of Seeking Accountability [...]

November 10th 2008

RESEARCH ASSISTANTS NEEDED

RA Needed for Visiting Global Law Faculty

 

A research assistant is needed for Professor Roger Van Den Bergh who is visiting for Spring 2009. He seeks an RA who is interested in consumer [...]

November 10th 2008

EVENTS

The American Presidency: A Look Forward

 

A Center on Law and Security Open Forum featuring Ted Sorensen, former special counsel and adviser to President John F. Kennedy, and author of Counselor; Sidney [...]

November 10th 2008

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COLLOQUIA | EVENTS

Hauser Globalization Colloquium Fall 2008: Global Governance and Legal Theory

 

Please join us on Wednesday, November 5, 2:15-3:55 p.m. in Furman Hall, Pollack Colloquium Room. The topic is “Toward a Post-Kyoto Climate Change Architecture: A Political [...]

November 3rd 2008