A letter from an alumnus about
a law school at Princeton
March 3, 2002
When I attended New York University School of Law following Princeton,
Dean John Sexton (a wonderful storyteller) used to tell us about how NYU
School of Law almost became Princeton University School of Law. I cannot
remember all the interesting details, but the story went that in the early
1970s, NYU was trying to poach the law school's sizable endowment (due
to the university's financial problems), and the NYU law faculty decided
to leave NYU. The school was to stay on Washington Square but would be
joined with Princeton the story went that the NYU faculty had even
voted to join Princeton, and Princeton had voted to bring the former NYU
law school on board. The law school remained with NYU after a tennis game
between trustees when they figured out that they could get more money
out of the law school endowment, thus saving NYU (the university) and
preserving the law school's independence from the university. Is there
any truth to this story?