Oral Histories of New York University School of Law
The NYU Law Oral History Project collects written and audio recollections of faculty, administrators, alumni, and students to preserve the Law School's history and explore its impact in the words of those who shaped it. Interviews go beyond the official record, aiming to capture not just events, but how community members experienced them. Interviews cover personal accounts at the Law School and the community members’ remarkable accomplishments in law. We are grateful to Lawrence Lederman (LL.B.’ 66) whose generosity helped sustain the Oral Histories of New York University School of Law.
