The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University is proud to announce that Dean Horace E. Anderson Jr. was named to the “2022 Law Power 100” list published by City & State New York magazine. The list recognizes “New York legal professionals who aren’t simply influential in their field, but powerful in New York’s governmental landscape.” Dean Anderson was ranked #88 on the prestigious list, which includes district attorneys, federal prosecutors, white-collar defense attorneys, public interest lawyers and others who have shaped New York politics and government.
Horace E. Anderson, Jr.
Biography
Horace E. Anderson Jr. is the ninth dean of the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, appointed in December 2019. Prior to this appointment, Dean Anderson had been serving as Haub Law’s interim dean. The law school has been thriving under his leadership, with increased enrollment and application numbers and successful new and innovative programs that have advanced the school’s reputation both regionally and nationally.
Under Dean Anderson’s leadership, Haub Law garnered its first U.S. News & World Report ranking as the No. 1 environmental law program in the country and has consistently maintained its top ranking in global environmental law, trial advocacy and other areas. He has recruited new full-time and visiting faculty, helped boost law school scholarships, grants and donations, and significantly expanded the school’s partnerships with leading universities around the world.
At Haub Law, Dean Anderson has opened the doors to a wider audience through the expansion of its Advanced Certificate in Health Law and Policy program for healthcare professionals. Through partnerships with hospitals and healthcare leaders, the program is meeting the increased demand for legal education in the health care sector, spurred by industry growth and by an ever-evolving legal, regulatory, and financial environment. Dean Anderson led the expansion of Haub Law’s part-time J.D. program to include an evening and weekend option to make a law degree more accessible to working professionals. His visionary leadership also inspired the establishment of Haub Law’s Sustainable Business Law Hub, which serves as an incubator space, student-training program, research endeavor, and think tank devoted to addressing global sustainability challenges through the lens of business systems and practices. The Hub engages the business and nonprofit community on the legal side of the ESG movement, via student placement, academic research, and capacity building in private environmental governance, and has contributed to the Law School’s reputation as a leader in training future lawyers in this emerging field.
Dean Anderson also strengthened the law school’s social justice initiatives and oversaw the launch of the Pace Access to Justice Project, which directs the combined legal knowledge, skill, and energy among Haub Law faculty, staff and students to close gaps in access to justice in our communities. Key initiatives of the project include the Pace Access to Justice Lab, resulting in the development of student-driven innovative technology tools to address real-world gaps in access to justice, and a Legal Hand Call-in Center established at Haub Law to provide resources and support to the community.
Dean Anderson has a strong commitment to supporting underrepresented communities in the law and serves as the faculty advisor to the Black Law Student Association, the Latin American Law Student Association, Lambda, and the Older Wiser Law Students Association. He has forged numerous partnerships in the creation of pipeline programs for local youth aiming to promote civic engagement and improve diversity in the legal field. He has also focused on students’ professional development and emotional health, emphasizing the importance of their cultivating a professional identity and learning to practice self-care as they prepare to enter the legal profession.
Dean Anderson has served on New York and New Jersey committees formed to review police practices and recommend improvements in the wake of the 2020 murder of George Floyd. He is currently a board member for several organizations including the Center for Community Alternatives, the Westchester County Association, and Our Lady of Czestochowa School. He has been the recipient of several awards demonstrating his leadership and commitment to the community, including the 2023 Changemaker Award by Nonprofit Westchester and the Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. Award for Civic Engagement from Westchester County in 2024, and was also named to the “2024 Trailblazers in Education” list published by City & State New York magazine.
Dean Anderson joined the Haub Law faculty in 2004 and served as the school’s Associate Dean for Academic Affairs from 2011 until his appointment as interim dean in 2018. He received his J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School and a B.S. in Economics, with a concentration in finance, from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. His areas of legal expertise include intellectual property, internet privacy, law and technology, and communications law.
Prior to joining Haub Law, Dean Anderson worked at White & Case LLP. His law practice there focused on intellectual property, privacy and data protection, the internet, and media and technology law. In addition to his law practice experience, Dean Anderson advised companies in business strategy as a consultant at Monitor Group, and he worked as a systems integration consultant in the Financial Markets Division of Andersen Consulting (now Accenture).
Education
- BS, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
- JD, University of Pennsylvania Law School
Selected Publications
View all of Dean Anderson’s publications on SSRN, Digital Commons or download his CV (PDF).
- No Bitin’ Allowed: A Hip-Hop Copying Paradigm for All of Us, 20 Tex. Intellect.Prop. Law J. 115 (2011), reprinted in Hip Hop and the Law: The Key Writings That Formed the Movement (Carolina Academic Press 2015)
- We Can Work it Out: Co-Op Compulsory Licensing as the Way Forward in Improving Access to Anti-Retroviral Drugs, 16 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. 167 (2010)
- Criminal Minded?: Mixtape DJs, The Piracy Paradox, and Lessons for the Recording Industry, 76 Tenn. L. Rev. 111 (2008), reprinted in Hip Hop and the Law: Key Writings That Formed the Movement (Carolina Academic Press 2015)
- The Privacy Gambit: Toward a Game Theoretic Approach to International Data Protection, 9 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1 (2006)
- Ramifications of the Tasini Decision, presented at American Intellectual Property Law Association’s Mid-Winter Institute, February 2002 (with David Bender)
- Copyright, Computers, and Competition: A Copyright Primer for the Antitrust Practitioner, presented at meeting of American Bar Association Antitrust Section, April 1999 (with David Bender)
Areas of Interest
Intellectual Property and Communications Law
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Elisabeth Haub School of Law Dean Horace E. Anderson Jr. was honored at Westchester County’s annual 2024 Trailblazers Awards Ceremony last week for his professional accomplishments and community efforts. “Trailblazers: Preserving our Legacy” was hosted live at the Gateway Center at SUNY Westchester Community College, as part of the County’s Black History Month celebration.
Horace E. Anderson, Jr., Dean of the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, was honored as a recipient of the 2023 Changemaker Award by Nonprofit Westchester (NPW) at the organization’s Keep Westchester Thriving Awards Ceremony last week.