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StudentsOctober 11, 2024
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Professor Bennett Gershman pens an op-ed in Law & Crime about the U.S. Supreme Court ending the use of affirmative action in college admissions.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Randolph McLaughlin was featured on CNN This Morning to discuss the recent Affirmative Action decision by the Supreme Court.
Pace | Haub Environmental Law Professor Camila Bustos co-authored an article titled “A Human Rights Approach to Climate-Induced Displacement: A Case Study in Central America and Colombia” which was published in the Michigan State International Law Review.
The article highlights the human rights obligations of government and international communities for individuals facing climate-induced displacement across and within borders.
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University welcomed three prominent leaders in business, law, technology and finance as Advisory Board Members of the School’s recently launched Sustainable Business Law Hub.
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University is pleased to announce that Jessica Miles will join its faculty as a tenure-track Associate Professor of Law.
For his part, Schuelke did a thorough job investigating the DOJ and the circumstances surrounding the case. After almost two and a half years and nearly a million dollars, he delivered a 500-plus page report. Described by Pace University School of Law Professor Bennett L. Gershman as “an extraordinary contribution to criminal procedure,” the report was damning ...
For a closer look at this, KCBS Anchor Jennifer Hodges spoke with Emily Gold Waldman, Professor at Pace Law School with a focus on employment discrimination and feminism. Haub Law Professor Emily Gold Waldman speaks with KCBS Radio about how the law overlooks women who are working while experiencing menopause.
Professor Nicolas A. Robinson is part of over 100 International organizations and individuals issuing a demand for creation of an international law against ecocide after the horrific Russian destruction of the Kakhovka hydroelectric plant and dam in Ukraine last week, EnviroNews Nigeria reports.
Professor Katrina Kuh speaks with E&E News about Montana’s pro-environment constitution trial:
“We definitely looked to Montana as a model,” said Katrina Fischer Kuh, a law professor at Pace University, who chaired a New York bar association task force that examined constitutional environmental issues.
Skoufis said earlier that the bill emanated from a recent report by Pace University's Land Use Law Center on reforming the state's village formation rules. Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins of Yonkers requested that study, and sponsored a separate bill that would create a state commission to make decisions about new villages.
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