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9 May 2019, 5:08 pm by Simon Lester
This is a guest post from Ben Heath, Acting Assistant Professor of Lawyering at NYU Law This post is the last in a series to analyze the Russia — Transit panel report on the GATT security exception. [read post]
8 May 2019, 4:09 pm by Simon Lester
This is a guest post from Ben Heath, Acting Assistant Professor of Lawyering at NYU Law This is the fourth in a series of posts that reconstructs the theory of judicial stewardship embedded in the Russia — Transit panel report on the GATT security exception. [read post]
8 May 2019, 4:09 pm by Simon Lester
This is a guest post from Ben Heath, Acting Assistant Professor of Lawyering at NYU Law This is the fourth in a series of posts that reconstructs the theory of judicial stewardship embedded in the Russia — Transit panel report on the GATT security exception. [read post]
7 May 2019, 11:36 am by Simon Lester
This is a guest post from Ben Heath, Acting Assistant Professor of Lawyering at NYU Law This series reconstructs the idea that the Russia — Transit panel report on the GATT security exception was a “constitutional moment” for the WTO. [read post]
7 May 2019, 11:36 am by Simon Lester
This is a guest post from Ben Heath, Acting Assistant Professor of Lawyering at NYU Law This series reconstructs the idea that the Russia — Transit panel report on the GATT security exception was a “constitutional moment” for the WTO. [read post]
3 May 2019, 8:32 am by Rebecca Tushnet
Jacob Gersen & Joel Steckel, Harvard Law & NYU Stern, Conference IntroductionSteckel gave a talk on dilution years ago and RT tore him apart (sorry!) [read post]
30 Apr 2019, 1:00 pm by Paul Caron
Wei Cui (British Columbia) presents The Digital Services Tax: A Conceptual Defense (reviewed by Kim Brooks (Schulich School of Laws, Dalhousie University) and Ruth Mason (Virginia)) at NYU today as part of its Tax Policy Colloquium Series hosted by Lily Batchelder and Daniel Shaviro: Since 2018, the UK government, the... [read post]
22 Apr 2019, 8:22 am by William Ford
  Tuesday, Apr. 23 at 6:00 p.m.: The Reiss Center on Law and Security and the NYU Program in International Relations will host Jason Rezaian, the former Tehran Bureau Chief for the Washington Post, for a discussion on his new book, “Prisoner: My 544 Days in an Iranian Prison. [read post]
22 Apr 2019, 4:00 am by Howard Friedman
Campbell, Sanctuary, Temporary Protected Status, and Catholic Social Teaching, 96 University of Detroit Mercy Law Review 25-53 (2018). [read post]
5 Apr 2019, 9:13 am by Gene Takagi
My history of the US federal income tax deduction for charitable contributions is forthcoming in Business History Review. [read post]
4 Apr 2019, 11:21 am by Wendy Weiser and Kelly Percival
Wendy Weiser is the director and Kelly Percival is counsel of the Democracy Program at the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law. [read post]
25 Mar 2019, 4:05 am by Howard Friedman
(Cambridge, UP Forthcoming)).Anna Su, Establishment, (Law, Religion, USA (Joshua Dubler & Isaac Weiner eds., NYU Press, 2019)).Kent Greenfield, Brief for Professor Kent Greenfield As Amicus Curiae in Support of Respondents, State of Washington vs. [read post]
24 Mar 2019, 5:08 pm by INFORRM
Global Data Privacy: The EU Way, New York University Law Review, Vol. 94, 2019, Paul M. [read post]
21 Mar 2019, 5:08 pm
  Maryam Jamshidi (NYU): Citizen Privatization’s Threat to American Democracy Scholars have lamented the threat to liberal, democratic values posed by government outsourcing to for-profit companies and contractors. [read post]
3 Mar 2019, 9:01 pm by Samuel Estreicher and David Moosmann
 . for obligation or expenditure in connection with the law enforcement activities of any federal agency. [read post]
1 Mar 2019, 4:00 am by Doug Cornelius
Savarese and Carol Miller in NYU Law’s Compliance & Enforcement In 2018, two cases illustrated the potential hazards that can arise when companies’ efforts to cooperate with the government later provide a basis for individuals questioned during internal investigations to claim that their Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination were compromised. [read post]