Introducing TriBeCa Square Press
Tribeca Square Press is the centerpiece of New York Law School’s new Office of Academic Publishing, which seeks to fulfill one of the School’s teaching missions: to educate the public in law, public policy, and other matters of intellectual interest. We aim to provide greater opportunities for students to publish quality articles, for faculty to circulate scholarly works, and for writers across a wide spectrum to publish new types of periodicals and books that will find audiences in the increasingly crowded world of ideas.
Tribeca Square Press will be the principal vehicle for our book publishing program. We are open to a wide range of topics, but in forms that are more likely than traditional scholarly books to reach significant audiences. We are interested in topics in all the disciplines that are at home in the academy—law, history, politics, economics, sociology, psychology, philosophy, science, the arts, education, and many others—as well as those that are abroad in the public conversation today—warfare, culture, health, games, poverty, business, environmentalism; the list could go on and on. We’re even interested in how-to books, as long as the writer can be instructive, cogent, concise, coherent, and important.
For more information, please contact us at 212.431.2378 or publisher@tribecasquarepress.com
About New York Law School
Founded in 1891, New York Law School is an independent law school located in lower Manhattan near the city’s centers of law, government, and finance. New York Law School’s renowned faculty of prolific scholars has built the School’s strength in such areas as constitutional law, civil and human rights, labor and employment law, media and information law, urban legal studies, international and comparative law, and a number of interdisciplinary fields. The School is noted for its seven academic centers: Center for International Law, Center for New York City Law, Center for Professional Values and Practice, Center for Real Estate Studies, Center on Business Law and Policy, Institute for Information Law and Policy, and Justice Action Center. New York Law School has more than 13,000 graduates and enrolls some 1,500 students in its full- and part-time J.D. program and its Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Taxation program.

