A Month of Resistance by Aria MallickPosted on September 6, 2024October 3, 2024 The breach of contract by universities not only infringes upon students' rights but also raises broader ethical and social concerns. CriticismInterdisciplinary Seminarcollege law NYU palestine protest
Contextualizing Bill S.B. 16: Transgender Medical Treatments and Procedures by Elliot WrightPosted on October 4, 2023September 18, 2023 How objective are the systems of science, law, academia, and activism? Given that these systems have control over our bodies, how and who do we choose to trust? Interdisciplinary SeminarPortfoliogender history of science law science transness
The Climate Expatriate Fight in the Middle East by Tamanna RahmanPosted on September 11, 2023September 18, 2023 To be a climate migrant is to be at a perpetual disadvantage within the law. CriticismFirst-Year Research Seminarclimate change labor law migration
Snyder v. Phelps: How Free Is Speech? by Lucy MoraledaPosted on December 5, 2022December 5, 2022 Snyder v. Phelps sparked a national debate on the morality and limits of decency on funeral protests, balancing components of empathy and the law. First-Year Research SeminarResearchfree speech justice law
Parables of Law and War by Nina Medernach, Cade Richmond, and Elizabeth BellottiPosted on December 5, 2019 The outpost had existed for centuries, stocked with soldiers for reasons lost to time. Advanced Writing CourseFictionlaw war
Public Defense and Rebellious Lawyering by Judy LuoPosted on March 6, 2019April 8, 2021 Can meaningful change be effected from inside the system? How can public defenders break free of becoming mindless cogs? Independent ProjectResearchjustice law New York City united states history