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StudentsOctober 11, 2024
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“They’re trying to pretend nothing happened,” said Nicholas Robinson, an environmental law professor at Pace University who is not involved in the case. “They feel they’re entitled to wait until the highest court in New York orders them to behave otherwise,” Robinson added. “Now, that’s kind of bad in the sense that they should want to support the bill of rights. But you can also understand that they want to be protected by a court order that tells them to do it.”
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University held a Wellbeing Fair this week bringing together students, faculty, and staff to promote wellness through a variety of related activities and resources.
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University is proud to announce that Karl Coplan, Professor of Law Emeritus and Director of Pace Environmental Litigation Clinic at Haub Law, along with Achinthi Vithanage, Associate Director of Environmental Law Programs & Professor at Haub Law, were named to the 2023 Lawdragon Green 500: Leaders in Environmental Law.
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The Charter has two Calls to Action for higher education institutions:
1. Embed health into all aspects of campus culture, across the administration,
operations and academic mandates.
2. Lead health promotion action and collaboration locally and globally
Without further ado, these are the law schools with the most competitive students, per Princeton Review:
6. Pace University Elisabeth Haub School of Law
Pace University Haub Law Professor Nicholas Robinson says it could work, “You know it's not implausible for them to make this claim because no one has defined what a helpful environment means in the context of the oral health and well-being of your teeth.”
Haub Law Professor Elyse Diamond was featured speaking about the opening of the Legal Hand Call-In Center.
“According to this Thinx settlement, Thinx said they'd help ensure PFAS is not ‘intentionally added,’ which is different from saying a product doesn't have PFAS,” Bridget Crawford, professor of law at Pace University and author of Menstruation Matters: Challenging the Law’s Silence on Periods, told me. “This settlement and current laws don’t require menstrual product manufacturers to reveal all chemicals in their products or to affirmatively demonstrate product safety, such as thorough product testing for toxic chemicals."
Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman pens an op-ed in New York Law Journal about the changes needed in the Prosecutor Conduct Commission.
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