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Notes and Renderings

Two Professors Hit the Road for Dual Deanships

It is extremely unusual when two leading law schools choose outside deans in a single year and extraordinary if both come from the same institution, but...

A Supreme Achievement

For the first time, four recent NYU School of Law graduates were selected to clerk at the United States Supreme Court in the same term. Justice...

Nelson v. Campbell: Life and Death Litigation

On May 24, 2004, NYU School of Law Professor Bryan Stevenson won a 9-0 victory in the United States Supreme Court, enjoining the execution of David...

Ending Executions

Call him the international law version of a volunteer firefighter. NYU School of Law professor Philip Alston has a new part-time gig this year: heading off...

Chronicling Drought

On a Fulbright scholarship to Brazil in 2000, Nicholas Arons (’04, LL.M. ’05) planned to write articles about the effects of drought. He traveled throughout droughtplagued...

Caliphs and the Constitution

Ever since his appointment as a constitutional law consultant to the Iraq Coalition Provisional Authority last year, New York University School of Law Professor, Noah Feldman,...

Joining Forces to Ease Suffering

In an overdue conference, human rights activists and development experts found they share common goals. Development experts and human rights activists are logical allies, but until...