AI Transparency Report
New York Law School demonstrates consistent financial operations, with revenues generally in line with expenses over the past several years. For instance, in fiscal year 2023, the organization reported revenues of $82,756,872 against expenses of $87,889,143, indicating a slight operating deficit. This trend of expenses often exceeding revenues has been observed in multiple periods, such as 2022 ($82,313,056 revenue vs. $89,868,147 expenses) and 2020 ($75,645,849 revenue vs. $87,079,705 expenses). While the organization maintains substantial assets, reported at $315,705,604 in 2023, there has been a notable decline from a high of $469,798,310 in 2014, suggesting a long-term trend of asset reduction. The consistent reporting of 0% officer compensation across all available filings indicates a high degree of transparency regarding executive pay, or that executive compensation is not reported in this specific field on the 990, which would warrant further investigation.