When Yetunde Amodu LLM ’16 was 16 years old in 2011, she was living in Lagos, Nigeria, and dreaming of becoming a lawyer. But ...
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Associate, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLPDescribe your current position. What are the challenges? And what do you like ...
Vanessa Attah ’26. How did you decide to pursue law? I’ve always been drawn to fairness and justice. Even as a ch ...
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Judicial Clerk, International Court of JusticeDescribe your clerkship position. What were the challenges? What did you like ...
Marianne Engelman-Lado’s career has been devoted to civil rights and environmental justice. She recently joined New York University School of Law to serve as director of the Environmental Justice ...
Professor Sarah “Sally” Burns, who founded and taught NYU Law’s Reproductive Justice Clinic, passed away on September 11, ...
The Center on Civil Justice is dedicated to the US civil justice system and the continued fulfillment of its purpose. The Center brings together the unmatched strengths of the NYU Law faculty in the ...
NYU Law’s Graduate Tax Program, considered the top program of its kind, produces the best and the brightest tax practitioners, academics, and government leaders, both nationally and internationally.
Christopher Morten ’15 acknowledges that becoming a law professor wasn’t his original ambition: he first planned to become a research scientist, investigating cures for cancer or infectious ...