Samuel Estreicher is a nationally preeminent scholar in US and international-comparative labor and employment law and arbitration law. He has authored more than a dozen books, including Beyond Elite Law: Access to Civil Justice in America (with Joy Radice, Cambridge Univ. 2016); leading casebooks on legislation and regulatory state, labor law and employment discrimination and employment law; and published more than 200 articles in professional and academic journals. He served as Chief Reporter for the American Law Institute’s Restatement of Employment Law (2015). After clerking for Judge Harold Leventhal of the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit, practicing in a labor law firm, and clerking for Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr. of the US Supreme Court, Prof. Estreicher joined the NYU School of Law faculty in 1978. In addition to serving as counsel to major law firms, he is the former secretary of the Labor and Employment Law Section of the American Bar Association, a former chair of the Committee on Labor and Employment Law of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York.15). He maintains an active appellate and ADR practice. The Labor and Employment Research Association awarded him its 2010 Susan C. Eaton Award for Outstanding Scholar-Practitioner. In recent years, Estreicher also has published work in public international law and authored several briefs in the Supreme Court and US courts of appeals on employment and US foreign relations law issues. Prof. Estreicher received his BA from Columbia College, his MS in industrial relations from Cornell University, and his JD from Columbia Law School, where he was editor-in-chief of the Columbia Law Review. He is a member of the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers and was appointed in 2016 by the UN Secretary General as a member of the UN’s Internal Justice Commission.
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Luncheon Discussion: South Africa v. Israel Case: Allegations of Israeli Genocide in Gaza
Moscone Center747 Howard St
San Francisco, CA 94103
Originalism and the Executive Power
NYU Student Chapter
Seminar Room 316, Furman Hall, New York University School of Law245 Sullivan Street
New York, NY 10012
A Discussion on Dobbs v. Jackson
NYU Student Chapter
Zoom Webinar -- NYU40 Washington Square South
New York, NY 10012
Courthouse Steps: Jesner v. Arab Bank Decided
Litigation Practice Group Teleforum
TeleforumBeyond Trump: Threats to the Presidency
New York University Student Chapter
New York University School of LawLipton Hall, 110 E. 3rd Street
New York, NY 10003
Courthouse Steps: Jesner v. Arab Bank
Litigation Practice Group Teleforum
TeleforumBissonnette v. LePage Bakeries Park St., LLC - Post-Decision SCOTUScast
Samuel Estreicher
On April 12, 2024, the Supreme Court issued its ruling in Bissonnette v. LePage Bakeries...
Courthouse Steps: Jesner v. Arab Bank Decided
Litigation Practice Group Teleforum
On April 24, Jesner v. Arab Bank was decided 5-4 in favor of the respondent. ...
The Case Against the Arab Bank Should Be Dismissed
The following is an Op Ed written by Professor Samuel Estreicher and published in the...
Courthouse Steps: Jesner v. Arab Bank
Litigation Practice Group Teleforum
Oral Arguments for Jesner v. Arab Bank were heard on Wednesday, October 11th 2017. The...
Supreme Court Preview: What Is in Store for October Term 2017?
Co-Sponsored by the Faculty Division and the Practice Groups
October 2nd will mark the first day of oral arguments for the 2017 Supreme Court...