
Jacob K. Javits
The Jacob K. Javits Professorship at NYU honors the memory and accomplishments of the four-term US Republican Senator and alumnus of the NYU School of Law, the late Honorable Jacob K. Javits. Established in 2008, with generous support from The Marian B. and Jacob K. Javits Foundation, the Professorship perpetuates the values and intellectual integrity of the Senator, and is awarded to a distinguished individual who shares those values as an academic, lawyer, policymaker, journalist, historian, philosopher, or former elected official. Their work may focus on an issue close to Senator Javits’s interests including: health, civil rights, labor, foreign policy, rights of individuals with disabilities, education, and fairness in employment and economic security for working Americans.
Awardees
2024–2025 Jacob K. Javits Professor
Jason Coupet is an Associate Professor of Public Management and Policy in the Andrew Young School for Policy Studies at Georgia State University. He has a PhD in Strategic Management from the University of Illinois at Chicago and a BA in Economics from the University of Michigan. He is on the Executive Board of ARNOVA, the APPAM Policy Council, and the board of the Public Management Research Association. Jason’s research interests include organizational economics as well as strategy and management science applications in the public sector. His research has appeared in Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Business Strategy and the Environment, Journal of Technology Transfer, and Nonprofit Management and Leadership, among other publications.
2021–2022 Jacob K. Javits Professor
Vasuki Nesiah teaches human rights, legal and social theory at NYU Gallatin, where she is also faculty director of the Gallatin Global Fellowship in Human Rights. She has published on the history and politics of human rights, humanitarianism, international criminal law, reparations, global feminisms and decolonization. Nesiah was awarded the Gallatin Distinguished Teacher Award in 2021, and the NYU Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Faculty Award in 2020. Her current book projects include International Conflict Feminism and Reading the Ruins: Colonialism, Slavery and International Law.
2020–2021 Jacob K. Javits Professors

Professor of Clinical Law, Co-Faculty Director, Center on Race, Inequality, and the Law, Co-Director, Arthur Garfield Hays Civil Liberties Program

Frederick I. and Grace Stokes Professor of Law, Faculty Director, Birnbaum Women’s Leadership Network