I want to suggest this afternoon that it’s time to put constitutional theory as it has been done for over 60 years to rest,” constitutional scholar Erwin Chemerinsky announced as he delivered remarks ...
Delivering the 2026 Fred T. Korematsu Lecture, US District Court Judge Dale Ho of the Southern District of New York emphasized that public trust in legal institutions—despite their inherent flaws—is ...
Even as the US government has halted a wide range of initiatives to curb carbon emissions, efforts to combat climate change ...
You’re getting an LLM this year with a focus on criminal law. What drew you to this field? Although I am determined to start my career in criminal defense after finishing my master’s degree, I was ...
Rosalie Silberman Abella, retired justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, will join NYU Law this Spring as a distinguished ...
The implications of the US Supreme Court’s ruling on president immunity in Trump v. United States are broad and troubling, a panel of constitutional law experts agreed at an NYU Law Forum on July 9.
When the Supreme Court ruled in Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. v. Goldsmith (2023) that the legendary artist’s transformation of a photographer’s shot of the musician Prince didn’t ...
It’s usually taken as a given in the United States that the power to prosecute criminal cases belongs exclusively to the government. Justice Clarence Thomas employed this reasoning in his concurrence ...
Gregg Polsky, the Francis Shackelford Distinguished Professor in Taxation Law at the University of Georgia School of Law, and Patrice Wylly ’15, LLM ’18, most recently a tax specialist at the trading ...
Joaquin G. Bernas, LLM ’65, JSD ’68, a Jesuit priest and a member of the constitutional commission that drafted the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, taught for many years at Ateneo de Manila ...