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Official account of NYU School of Law.
- Troy McKenzie ’00 will serve as the new dean of NYU Law, effective June 1. ow.ly/nQzB50IVJyT
- NYU Law began admitting women law students in 1890. We celebrate 125 years of pioneering alumnae including Judith Kaye '62, the first woman to serve as chief judge of New York State’s highest court. #WomenofNYULaw ow.ly/yxAB30gRXm9
- Reproductive Justice Clinic students who worked on an amicus brief in Idaho v US spent the night outside the US Supreme Court so they could attend oral arguments in the case today.
- Congratulations to @Jessica_Rollen '23 and @iamrilwan LLM ’21 for their wins in the Venture Fund’s 2021 Business Plan Competition. Rollen won the grand prize and 1st place in the Future of NYC category and Shittu won 1st place in the Healthcare category: ow.ly/pP3050EySI6
- Congratulations to @ProfMMurray, who received @ABAesq's Margaret Brent Women Lawyers of Achievement Award for her professional excellence while providing guidance and aid to future women lawyers: rb.gy/b19uj
- “She was not cowed by her surroundings or the historical import of her appointment,” says @ProfMMurray, discussing Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's first year on the Supreme Court. “She came to play.”Some justices have spoken about taking years to find their footing on the Supreme Court. But in her first term, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson established a distinctive voice in her dissents, alliances and questions from the bench. nyti.ms/3PMMtN0
- Judge Robert A. Katzmann of the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit joins @nyulaw as a professor of practice, effective January 21. Katzmann’s new role coincides with his assumption of senior status as a federal judge. ow.ly/gIYc50DeVCb
- "Don’t ever think that your grades are a measure of your capacity to change the world, because they’re not…. Don’t ever think your income is a measure of the capacity to change the world, because it’s not."—Prof. Bryan Stevenson to the Class of 2018
- “The Justice Department can get from Cipollone what he told Trump directly and how Trump responded. That is likely to be damning evidence,"—Prof. @rgoodlaw in @washingtonpost discussing the subpoena of Cipollone amidst the Jan. 6 investigation.
- What does it feel like to send someone to jail? Distinguished scholar in residence @PreetBharara discusses with Judge Jed Rakoff the emotional and intellectual challenges of being a federal judge.Listen to the latest episode here. I talk crime and punishment with District Court Judge Jed Rakoff. itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sta…
- Eight days before SCOTUS heard oral arguments regarding whether former President Trump should enjoy absolute criminal immunity for alleged offenses committed while in office, the NYU Law Forum convened an expert panel to tackle that hot-button issue: ow.ly/pvzS50S6lp8
- Lisa Monaco, distinguished senior fellow @NYUCyber @NYU_CLS, speaks to @PreetBharara re: advising Mueller and ObamaEpisode 3 is available now. I talk with Lisa Monaco, former Mueller chief of staff & Obama counterterror adviser: applepodcasts.com/preet

















