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StudentsOctober 11, 2024
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Haub Law was recognized by the White House in a virtual event commending 99 law schools from across the country for their efforts to address the housing and eviction crisis.
Haub Law was recognized by the White House in a virtual event that took place on Friday commending 99 law schools from across the country for their efforts to address the housing and eviction crisis.
Katrina Fischer Kuh, a professor at Pace Law School, said Justice Breyer's dissent, which was joined by the other three members of the court's liberal wing, was notable for showcasing his well-known habit for using hypotheticals to probe issues and make points. "Justice Breyer invites readers to apply the majority's reasoning to a 'hypothetical statute' and later posits myriad hypothetical situations, including that of a landowner downstream from a dam, to suggest flaws in the majority's reasoning," Kuh said.
... a former Manhattan assistant district attorney and now a law professor at Pace University, shared a similar view, saying Meadows, ...
Professor Tom McDonnell was featured on News12 Westchester regarding the recent leaked video showing federal contractors flying migrants to Westchester. “Pace law professor Tom McDonnell says the U.S. is a country that has opened our arms to people in need - and while it seems like the Biden administration is trying to hide the flights, it could just be a way to protect children.”
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University announces that it will honor three distinguished professionals and a group of alumni rising stars at its 27th Annual Law Leadership Awards Dinner to be held in person on March 10, 2022 at the Westchester Country Club.
The Biden Administration, in a virtual event that took place on Friday, January 28, recognized the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University. Haub Law was one of 99 law schools in 35 states and Puerto Rico who responded to the Attorney General’s Call to Action to the legal profession to address the housing and eviction crisis, and help increase housing stability and access to justice in their communities.
Fluent in three languages and trained as a classical ballerina, Isabella D'Alesio moved from Italy to New York to complete her bachelor's degree. After spending some time as a paralegal at a large international law firm, her decision to pursue a career in law was solidified. Now a 1L at Haub Law, Isabella hopes to begin a legal career in the international/environmental law field. Learn more about Isabella, her path to law school, and her experience at Haub Law in this student spotlight.
“Regardless of your level of wealth, you should have an estate plan,” says Bridget J. Crawford, who teaches federal income taxation; estate and gift taxation; and wills, trusts and estates at Pace University in White Plains, where she is the university distinguished professor of law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University Professors Karl S. Coplan, Shelby D. Green, Katrina Fischer Kuh, Smita Narula, Karl R. Rábago (former professor), and Radina Valova, announce the release of their book “Climate Change Law: An Introduction" published by Edward Elgar Publishing.
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