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StudentsOctober 11, 2024
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Constitution law professor Bennett Gershman Pace University said by making abortion a constitutional right, it makes it much more difficult for it ...
“I read it as having significant effects on statutory interpretation and administrative law going forward,” said Katrina Kuh, Haub Distinguished Professor of Environmental Law at Pace University School of Law.
Katrina Kuh, a professor of environmental law at Pace University, said the ruling made it a logistical nightmare for the EPA to receive the congressional approval it would need. “The court is saying, 'We're just deferring to Congress.' But the problem is you’re then running into a Congress, particularly in the context of environment law, that has run into a lot of gridlock,” Kuh said. “It's clearly giving more power to that gridlock, to which fossil fuel companies have expressly, purposely, clearly contributed.”
"The Clean Air Act can still do work," Kuh of Pace University said. "I just think this decision today makes it clear there is a real limit on the ...
Professor Bennett Gershman explains the daunting challenges that prosecutors will face to persuade a jury of Trump’s guilt.
News 12 spoke with Pace University professor Bennet Gershman on how the U.S. Supreme Court's overturn of Roe v. Wade will impact reproductive rights and the future of past Supreme Court rulings.
Professor Todd Ommen and Alumnus Maya van Rossum publish an article in The Daily News explaining the environmental impact of crypto mining.
It is with great sadness that we read today’s Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision, overturning Roe v. Wade and eliminating a constitutional right for all Americans. Today, we are all faced with the new reality that our right to make appropriate health care and reproductive decisions has been severely curtailed and the federal protections we have enjoyed for three generations are gone.
The longtime, well-respected law professor at New York's Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University has been following the case since the beginning and watched the hearing.
Professor Katrina Fischer Kuh explains how taxpayer dollars are being used by New York City lawyers to undercut New Yorker's constitutional environmental rights.
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