List of NYU Law School People - Legal Academia

Legal Academia

Derrick Bell Visiting Professor at NYU Law School
John Coates IV Professor at Harvard Law School J.D., 1989
John C. Coffee Adolf A. Berle Professor at Columbia Law School LLM, 1976
Ronald Dworkin Frank Henry Sommer Professor at NYU Law School
Deborah Epstein Professor of Law at Georgetown Law School J.D., 1988
Richard Epstein Laurence A. Tisch Professor at NYU Law School
Noah Feldman NYU Law School Faculty (2001–2007); Professor at Harvard Law School
John C.P. Goldberg Professor of Law at Harvard Law School J.D., 1991
Bridget McCormack Professor of Law; founder and co-director of the Michigan Innocence Clinic at the University of Michigan Law School J.D., 1991
John Henry Merryman Nelson Bowman Sweitzer Professor at Stanford Law School LLM, 1951; JSD, 1955
Arthur R. Miller University Professor at NYU Law School
Thomas Nagel University Professor at NYU Law School
Eric Posner Visiting Professor at NYU Law School
Judith Resnik Professor at Yale Law School J.D., 1975
Richard Revesz Lawrence King Professor at NYU Law School
Susan Deller Ross Professor of Law at Georgetown Law School J.D., 1970
Peter H. Schuck Simeon E. Baldwin Professor at Yale Law School LLM, 1966
Abbe Smith Professor of Law at Georgetown Law School J.D., 1982
Jane M. Spinak Edward Ross Aranow Clinical Professor at Columbia Law School J.D., 1979
Jeremy Waldron University Professor at NYU Law School
Mustafa Toren Yucel Professor of Criminal Law at Çankaya University Law School, Turkey LLM, 1962; J.D., 1964

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