See it here, at Leiter’s. As best I can recall, NYU’s requirement that professors cannot give more than 5% of the class a C+ or below has been in place for a number of years. I don’t know about the B- grades, though, which are limited under the new curve to 4-8% of the class. The overall curve is somewhat more generous than what most schools use, mostly because the bottom of the class is treated unusually generously: In a class of 100, only 4 people are required to get grades of B- and everyone else can get a B or higher. (Of course, whether that happens depends on whether professors “max out” the curve, which may or may not be common –I don’t know.)