Upcoming 3L Government Deadlines
The following government programs have 3L deadlines coming up in the next few weeks. Details of these programs are provided in the 2015-16 Government Honors & Internship Handbook, located at...
View ArticleFeb. 22: Voting Rights in a Presidential Election Year
The Public Interest Law Center is delighted to present Voting Rights in a Presidential Election Year, a panel discussion moderated by New York Times media columnist Jim Rutenberg and featuring...
View ArticleFeb. 19: Sudler Family Fellowship Application Deadline for Summer Internships...
Deadline for submitting the Sudler Family Fellowship application for those 1Ls and 2Ls who have secured a summer internship at a federal or state prosecutor’s office is Friday, February 19, 2016. The...
View ArticlePILC Drop-in for the Week of February 15
For career planning questions that can be answered in 10 minutes or less, the Public Interest Law Center (PILC) offers drop-in counseling during the following days and times this week: Monday,...
View ArticleNuts and Bolts of Creating and Sending Paper and OSCAR Clerkship Applications
The Judicial Clerkship Office (JCO) will hold a few “How-To Sessions” on the nuts and bolts of creating paper and OSCAR clerkship applications. We will discuss and demonstrate the steps you’ll need to...
View ArticleFEB 24: Judges Pauline Newman ’58 & Timothy Dyk Talk Clerkships
Date: Wednesday, February 24 Time: 4:05-4:50 PM Location: Furman Hall, Room 316 Judge Pauline Newman ’58 & Judge Timothy Dyk of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit will hold...
View ArticleMAR 2: Judicial Clerkship Panel & Reception for Diversity Students
Date: Wednesday, March 2 Time: 6:30-8:30 PM Location: Greenberg Lounge From 6:30-7:30 p.m. there will be a panel discussion with two judges: Judge Denny Chin, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second...
View ArticleGlobal Leadership Skills Series: Learning from True Leaders, Feb 16 – Please...
The Global Leadership Skills Series aims to provide LLM students with “soft” skills that will help them become leaders in the workplace and advance their professional development. There will be three...
View ArticleRequired Reporting to US Tax Authorities
All international students and scholars are required to report to the US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) each year — even if they did not work during the prior year. You will not necessarily need to...
View ArticleOPT Information Session for LLM students with F-1 Status – New OGS Service
For more information about OPT, please visit the OGS website. The Office of Graduate Affairs will return signed OPT forms on Tuesdays and Fridays, depending on when you submit the OPT form. For...
View ArticleTutor Request Form
Requests for tutors begin Monday, February 8! The Office of Student Affairs offers a tutoring program for students who are struggling academically or who have missed a substantial amount of class time...
View ArticleNYU Law Diversity Zone Training This Friday, Feb. 19 (RSVP Link in Post)
The Office of Student Affairs in collaboration with NYU’s Center for Multicultural Education and Programs invites you to partake in a Diversity Zone training exclusively for NYU Law students. The Zone...
View ArticleAlumni Mentorship Program Now Available for 1L, 2L and 3L Students!
The Office of Student Affairs has teamed up with the Office of Alumni Relations, BLAPA Law Alumni Association, Law Alumni Association to bring you the Alumni Mentorship Program! The program has been...
View ArticleEnvironmental Law Society Happy Hour
Thursday, February 18, 2016 | 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM The Half Pint 76 W. 3rd Street New York, NY 10012 Join the Environmental Law Society for a pre-Bar Review Happy Hour at the Half Pint on Thursday Feb....
View ArticleArthur Garfield Hays Fellowship Applications Due Feb. 17
ARTHUR GARFIELD HAYS FELLOWSHIPS Second-year students with demonstrated commitment to work in civil liberties and civil rights and strong skills are invited to apply for 2016-2017 Fellowships in the...
View ArticleCatholic Hospitals, Religious Objections, and the Threat to Women’s Health...
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 | 12:45 PM – 2:00 PM Classroom 326, Furman Hall 245 Sullivan Street Catholic hospitals receive billions of taxpayer dollars, comprise 10 of the 25 largest health care...
View ArticleABA SEER Public Land and Resources Writing Competition
The ABA SEER’s Public Land and Resources Writing Competition is now open for entries. Papers must demonstrate original thought on a question of legal and/or policy significance relating to the topic of...
View ArticleJournal Writing Competition Town Hall
Calling all 2Ls and 3Ls: Did you find the Journal Writing Competition stressful, complicated, pointless, and a drain on your sanity? Or did you love it desperately? Do you have thoughts on how you...
View ArticleNominate a Student or Peer for the 2016 President’s Service Award!
This award is presented to recognize the distinguished achievements of undergraduate, graduate, and professional students and student organizations for their promotion of community service and civic...
View ArticleInternational Association of Defense Counsel Presents: 2016 Legal Writing...
The International Association of Defense Counsel invites you to participate in its 2016 Legal Writing Contest. The IADC is a professional association that has been serving an invitation-only membership...
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