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In this episode, I speak with Leslie Garfield Tenzer, a professor at Pace University School of Law. Professor Tenzer discusses how she decided to get into legal academia and the twists and turns of her career that have led her to this point. She talks about why she decided to write the Legal Emoji Dictionary and speaks about how emojis have been used in legal cases.

April 20, 2022
Above the Law
In the Media

The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University in White Plains will bestow the 2022 Robert S. Tucker Prize for Prosecutorial Excellence on Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark and the Bronx District Attorney’s Office, in recognition of outstanding contributions to the field of criminal prosecution and excellence in prosecutorial practice.

April 20, 2022
Westchester & Fairfield County Business Journals
Students

The Haub Law Trial Advocacy team set a precedent for the School when they placed first in the recently held Puerto Rico Trial Advocacy Competition, hosted by Inter American University. The Competition was held in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico at the Jose V. Toledo Federal Building and United States Courthouse from April 7–9, 2022. After two plus years of virtual competitions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this was the first in-person competition for the Haub Law competitors, Krittika ‘Kye’ Shah (3L), Alina Rizhinashvili (3L), Phillip O’Meara (3L), and Daniel Petrillo (2L).

April 18, 2022
Press Release

On Monday, April 4, 2022, Irene Oritseweyinmi Joe virtually delivered the 2022 Philip B. Blank Memorial Lecture on Attorney Ethics. Professor Joe is a member of the UC Davis School of Law faculty, having joined it in 2016. The topic of her lecture was “Learning from Mistakes: Ethical Considerations for Public Defenders.”

April 14, 2022
In the Media

Bennett Gershman, law professor at Pace University whose 1985 book “Prosecutorial Misconduct” has been referenced by scholars for decades, said the ethics complaint against Gardner is “nonsense.”  “It’s just a total train wreck,” Gershman said, after reading the filings in the ethics case. “Very little to do with the facts. Very little to do with law. Very little to do with ethics. Almost everything to do with politics.”

April 12, 2022
Missouri Independent
In the Media

Bennett Gershman, law professor at Pace University whose 1985 book "Prosecutorial Misconduct" has been referenced by scholars for decades, said the ethics complaint against Gardner is "nonsense." "It's just a total train wreck," Gershman said, after reading the filings in the ethics case. "Very little to do with the facts. Very little to do with law. Very little to do with ethics. Almost everything to do with politics."

April 12, 2022
News Tribune
In the Media

They’re written to protect “real, living people,” said John Bandler, who teaches cyber security and cyber crime at New York’s Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University. The law isn’t meant to protect avatars or software codes, which populate the metaverse. “I would view it more like speech or expression; less as a physical act against a person,” Bandler said.

April 12, 2022
The Sun
In the Media

They’re written to protect “real, living people,” said John Bandler, who teaches cyber security and cyber crime at New York’s Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University. The law isn’t meant to protect avatars or software codes, which populate the metaverse. “I would view it more like speech or expression; less as a physical act against a person,” Bandler said.

April 12, 2022
New York Post
In the Media

Election lawyers watching the process play out on LI issued a warning to county lawmakers. Among those paying close attention is Randolph M. McLaughlin, a professor at Haub Law School at Pace University and co-chair of the civil rights practice group at the New York City-based law firm of Newman Ferrara. He was part of the lawsuit that resulted in the Town of Hempstead using council districts in order to give minorities a seat on the town board.

April 8, 2022
Long Island Press Online
Students

Haub Law students Meredith Celi and Ryan Contaldi placed second overall in the Transatlantic Negotiation Competition, and first of the United States participants. Meredith and Ryan also won an individual team award for “Best Teamwork.”

April 7, 2022

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