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Press ReleaseDecember 11, 2024
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Professors Bridget Crawford and Emily Gold Waldman’s article on the legal uncertainties surrounding the rights of employees and obligations of employers for millions of women working during menopause.
Professor and Director of Pace Environmental Litigation Clinic Todd Omen speaks with to Hudson Mohawk Magazine about the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation efforts to amend Lights Out Norlite's permit to treat the fly ash from the plant as hazardous waste.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Camila Bustos was featured in Nature regarding the slow responses to climate change, despite it being acknowledge as a health emergency. She discusses how citizens and experts are turning to the courts as a path towards accountability, action and adaptation.
Dyson College of Arts and Sciences ‘Puppies on the Block’ program, a partnership with Paws Crossed Animal Rescue and the Westchester County Department of Correction serves as a puppy fostering and canine training program with incarcerated women and men.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month – a moment for colleges across the nation to reflect on their commitment to the well-being of their students.
Pace University’s documentary film team, PaceDocs, continues to receive lots of media coverage as they premiered the Spanish version of “The Cooper: Crafting the Soul of the Cask” in Spain.
Lubin Professor Larry Chiagouris provides expert advice to WalletHub about free credit scores. Professor Stephen Rolandi writes a column in the PA Times about reforming New York State’s budget process.
Professor Darrin Porcher writes a piece in The Hill about Congress’s AM radio stance proves it’s in tune with public safety.
Professor Gershman provides expert insight to Salon.com about Trump team’s cross-examination of former Trump fixer Michael Cohen.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Bennett Gershman pens an op-ed in The New York Law Journal discussing whether Donald Trump’s lawyers can effectively refute the prosecution’s evidence.