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StudentsOctober 11, 2024
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On March 9–10, 2024, the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University hosted the 2024 Regional Round for the Americas and Caribbean of the International Criminal Court Moot Court Competition (ICC Moot).
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University honored three distinguished leaders of the legal community, as well as outstanding alumni, during its 29th Annual Law Leadership Dinner, held at the Westchester Country Club on March 14, 2024. More than 240 alumni, faculty, students, elected officials and members of the judiciary, and distinguished lawyers attended the celebration, raising vital funds in support of student scholarships, faculty research, and innovative programs.
Pace Law professors Randolph McLaughlin and Betty Lewis are featured in civil rights documentary.
Association of American Law Schools reports the Elisabeth Haub School of Law hosted the National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition, the event in person for the first time in four years.
Professor Bennett Gershman speaks to Salon.com about Trump’s upcoming New York hush money trial.
A delegation from the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University spent February break in India, collaborating with OP Jindal Global University on an academic conference and a conclave with local ESG practitioners, and fostering collaborations with new academic institutions.
The Westchester Women's Bar Association Foundation (WWBAF) has awarded the Justice Sondra M. Miller Scholarship in honor of WWBA founding member and past President Hon. Sondra M. Miller to Haub Law student Remila Jasharllari. The WWBAF evaluates scholarship applicants on a number of criteria: community and/or public service, clinic and internship involvement, life balance, academic record, personal adversity in pursuit of a legal education and intent to make future contributions to Westchester County.
Professor Gershman provided expert insight to Salon.com about the Supreme Court's decision that redirected the potential chaos surrounding efforts to remove Donald Trump from the ballot to Congress.
Haub Professor Leslie Garfield Tenzer speaks to The Journal News about the New York bills in the state Legislature that would prevent social media platforms from providing minors under 18 with addictive feeds without parental consent that the Supreme Court could upend.
Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman speaks to Scripps News about the Supreme Court’s ruling allowing Donald Trump to remain on Colorado’s presidential primary ballot.
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