It’s time for another edition of “Where’s Tiffany?”
Our favorite Trump offspring — if only because Barron is apparently a cybersecurity threat — continues her review of potential law schools that began with a whirlwind tour of Harvard Law back in December.
When she took a trip to Columbia a few weeks later, I noted that I hadn’t heard anything about her interest in New York’s greatest law school, NYU. She must have read my recommendation — as a self-respecting prospective law student, she obviously reads Above the Law — because yesterday she made her trip to scope out NYU:
Tiffany Trump visited NYU Law today. She sat in on Professor Hulsebosch’s property class for 1Ls from 1-2:50. Signs were posted outside the classroom in the hallway saying “save us tiffany, you’re our only hope”. The timing was a bit ironic since the PILC fair was being held at the same time in Golding Lounge – down the hall from the classroom where Tiffany was – and students were protesting ICE’s attendance at the fair.
Of all the schools on her tour, this is the first tip we’ve received where she sat in on a class. And Property is a good one to learn the legal ins-and-outs of trying to seize a widow’s home to build a limousine parking lot.
And what’s ironic about the protest? She’s a sociology and urban studies major! Have you ever met a sociology and urban studies major? Either she spent four years hate-reading Foucault or she’d go over and join the protest if circumstances were a little different.
There is, of course, the family connection to NYU. Her half-brother-in-law Jared Kushner went to NYU and is already disappointing his classmates, so Tiffany would have an opportunity to mend some fences with the NYU community by, you know, taking the opposite of the “selling out to the alt-Right” path.

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Earlier: Tiffany Trump Eyeing Harvard Law School Yesterday — It’s The Legally Blonde Sequel We Deserve!
Follow-Up: Tiffany Trump Tours Another Top-Flight Law School (Columbia)
Joe Patrice is an editor at Above the Law and co-host of Thinking Like A Lawyer. Feel free to email any tips, questions, or comments. Follow him on Twitter if you’re interested in law, politics, and a healthy dose of college sports news.