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Please Note: This page was updated on August 20, 2024. Announcements The Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 (198 KB) exam schedules are now available.
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The Listening Guide Method of Psychological Inquiry (06/25/25) Carol Gilligan Lawyering for Transfers (06/16/25) Andrew W. Williams Criminal Antitrust Theory and Practice Seminar (06/16/25) Emma ...
NYU Law's Office of Career Services (OCS) has the most extensive career advising program in the country, successfully connecting students and alumni to top firms and corporations, leading public ...
Please select a link below to view our academic calendar: 2025-2026 Block Schedule (PDF: 767 KB) (13 Week Semesters) Classes canceled due to holidays must be made up according to the Holiday Make-up ...
Lawyers play a critical role in designing, implementing, and advancing models by which economic and social activity are conducted globally. The Grunin Center administers two awards to celebrate the ...
Why NYU Law: The Graduate Division Take the next step of your career in a global community that will challenge you to explore questions from different perspectives and prepare you to practice in an ...
Melissa Murray The United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 83,946 babies born in 2019 were conceived via assisted reproductive technology, or ART). That number has ...
In current legal battles and beyond, NYU Law alumni, students, and faculty are working to protect reproductive freedom and advocate for those made most vulnerable by the Supreme Court’s revocation of ...
This Fall, the Law School will launch the NYU Law Environmental Justice Laboratory (EJL). The EJL will work with partners, including impacted communities, to address longstanding environmental racism ...
The Great Recession that started in 2008 brought a housing crisis in which over six million American households lost their homes to foreclosure. Where did these people go next, and how did their ...
Populism, pandemic—and internal failings—threaten to unravel a form of government recently seen as ascendant around the globe. BY MICHAEL OREY S udler Family Professor of Constitutional Law Richard ...