Erik Hovenkamp, a leading antitrust and intellectual property scholar, joined the Cornell Law faculty as a professor of law this past summer. Hovenkamp, who holds..
Leehi Yona, an interdisciplinary legal scholar with a robust background in climate science, joined the Cornell Law faculty as an assistant professor of law in..
David Reiss Joins Cornell Law School and Cornell Tech Faculties
In July, Cornell Law School and Cornell Tech welcomed David Reiss as a clinical professor of law and research director of the Blassberg-Rice Center for..
In a strategic move to enhance the student experience, Cornell Law School has unveiled major updates to its student services function. The restructuring introduces Jenny..
In a lifetime as a corporate lawyer, Sarah B. Gelb ’90 has built a reputation for being knowledgeable, fair-minded, loyal, and deeply committed to the..
Nicholaus Mills: Scaling Mountains at Full Throttle to the Supreme Court and Beyond
Nicholaus “Nick” Mills ’19 is not your typical Cornell Law School graduate. A first-generation Jamaican immigrant who set his sights on graduating first in his..
How Cornell Law is Helping to Fix America’s Broken Immigration System
by Stephen Yale-Loehr ’81, Professor of Immigration Practice The U.S. immigration system is broken. Why? Several reasons. Congress is paralyzed; it hasn’t passed major immigration..
Neil Getnick ’78 Receives “Beloved Community” Award for Work in Labor Negotiations
by Suzi Morales In June 2024, Neil Getnick ’78 received the Southern Christian Leadership Council of Southern California’s Beloved Community Award for his work in..
Reflections on the First Decade of the Gender Justice Clinic
by Owen Lubozynski In 2014, Professor Elizabeth Brundige founded Cornell Law School’s Gender Justice Clinic, one of the few legal clinics in the United States..
Elizabeth Brundige, Clinical Professor of Law (with coauthors Tamar Ezer, Aya Fujimura-Fanselow, and Ryan Thoreson) “Integrating Human Rights in Domestic Clinical Practice,” Duke Law School..
Down to the Hub: A Ground-Floor Study Space becomes a Model for Collaboration
by Kenny Berkowitz For anyone who remembers the Cornell Law Library’s ground floor, the Hub feels like a revelation. It’s Cornell Law’s newest space, a..