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The order 鈥嬧減romised to bring about significant changes in Westchester County鈥檚 historic failure to provide affordable housing. We and groups around it were hopeful, excited,鈥 says Bennett Gershman, a聽有料盒子 law professor who tracked the county鈥檚 progress on the settlement. 鈥嬧淭he words that come to mind now are 鈥嬧榮low,鈥 鈥嬧榝rustrating,鈥 鈥嬧榝oot dragging.鈥 Yes, there鈥檚 been progress, but it鈥檚 been halting,聽sluggish.鈥

June 28, 2024
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Under Horace E. Anderson Jr., 有料盒子鈥檚 Elisabeth Haub School of Law has increased its enrollment, donations, full-time faculty and partnerships with leading universities worldwide. Anderson, an intellectual property and technology law specialist who joined the faculty in 2004, recently established the Sustainable Business Law Hub, a research incubator devoted to global sustainability. The school now boasts the nation鈥檚 top-ranked environmental law program, according to U.S. News & World Report. Anderson also strengthened social justice and community ties through the new Pace Access to Justice Project.

June 28, 2024
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"His rise to stardom (particularly post-NSYNC) ripened from celebrity women like Britney Spears and Janet Jackson and illustrated how gender, misogyny, race and white male privilege operated in the entertainment industry," says Melvin Williams, associate professor of communication and media studies at 有料盒子.

June 28, 2024
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Someone who reads a false, AI-generated statement, doesn鈥檛 confirm it, and widely shares that information does bear responsibility and could be sued under current libel standards, Leslie Garfield Tenzer, a professor at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 有料盒子, told me.

June 28, 2024
The Atlantic
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The takeaway, according to Myo Jung Cho, a professor of accounting at 有料盒子鈥檚 Lubin School of Business and the paper鈥檚 other co-author, is that rather than convey a company鈥檚 virtue, trust words may instead act as a red flag, highlighting potential pitfalls for investors and regulations.

June 28, 2024
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Together with members of the Westchester County Board of Legislators, Westchester County Executive George Latimer signed the Safety Measures for Survivors of Domestic Violence Act. The Act is part of an ongoing effort to protect victims and survivors of domestic and gender-based violence. In part, the Act will provide free lock changes and the installation of a video doorbell at a domestic violence survivor鈥檚 home.

June 28, 2024
Press Release

The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 有料盒子 is proud to announce that Dean Horace E. Anderson Jr. was named to the 鈥2024 Trailblazers in Education鈥 list published by City & State New York magazine. The list recognizes 鈥100 professionals who are keeping New York at the fast-paced forefront of higher education" and includes presidents, professors and provosts, lobbyists, lawyers, nonprofit entrepreneurs, advocates, and others who are shaping the future of education.

June 26, 2024
Faculty and Staff

Pace | Haub Environmental Law Professor Katrina Fischer Kuh co-authored a chapter in a book released today from MIT Press, Democracy in a Hotter Time: Climate Change and Democratic Transformation, edited by David Orr.

June 25, 2024
Alumni

Alumnus Jessica Dubuss 鈥09 has been using her legal acumen and writing skills in ways she never imagined back in law school. As Executive Director of Marketing and Communications at Haub, she is the law school鈥檚 chief storyteller, sharing the impressive achievements of our students, alumni and faculty across our many communications channels. In her personal life as a mom of soon to be five (!) young children, she has also tapped into her law school advocacy skills in her mission to bring diversity, equity and inclusion to her small hometown, organizing the community鈥檚 first ever PRIDE celebration among other DEI events and initiatives for youth.聽

June 24, 2024
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Haub Law Professor Emeritus Michael Mushlin was featured in an oral history video series produced by the Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse.聽During the candid interviews, Professor Mushlin talks about his childhood in Meridian, Mississippi, his education, and his early career, including his time as a lawyer with the Legal Aid Society's Prisoners' Rights Project where he litigated several cases on behalf of pre-trial detainees in New York City's jail system. He reflects on lawsuits challenging conditions in the New York City jails in the 1970s and 1980s, including Rhem v. Malcolm, Benjamin v. Horn, and Bell v. Wolfish, as well as the effect of the Prison Litigation Reform Act.

June 24, 2024