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On Tuesday, February 8, 2022, with over 300 people registered, Roger Martella virtually delivered the 22nd annual Gilbert and Sarah Kerlin Lecture on Environmental Law. Mr. Martella is the Chief Sustainability Officer for GE, an American multinational conglomerate among the largest industrial companies in the U.S. The topic of his lecture was “This Decade of Action: How Corporate Social Responsibility Will Define the 2020s as the Most Historic Period of Environmental Progress.”

February 9, 2022
In the Media

“Inconceivable!” Should Justice Kavanaugh recuse in West Virginia v. EPA II?

Professor Kuh Of Pace Environmental Law breaks down the “messy complications”

February 8, 2022
Law 360
In the Media

Jill Gross, a professor at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University who has studied arbitration, said that Finra has generally bent ...

February 8, 2022
Wall Street Journal
Students

Certified paralegal. Vice President of the Black Law Students Association. Third year law student. Learn more about Epiphanie Reddick '22 in this Q+A.

February 4, 2022
In the Media

Randolph M. McLaughlin, a professor at Pace University's Haub School of Law, took a rosier view of the complaint's prospects.

February 3, 2022
Bloomberg Law
Faculty and Staff

Emilia Rodriguez, a volunteer attorney for Pace Women’s Justice Center (PWJC), was awarded the Jonathan Lippman Pro Bono Award by the New York State Bar Association (NYSBA). The award recognizes the dedication of senior attorneys who generously use their legal knowledge and experience to provide pro bono assistance in New York to underserved members of the community.

February 2, 2022
In the Media

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.

February 1, 2022
Mirage News
In the Media

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.

January 31, 2022
Law 360
In the Media

... a former Manhattan assistant district attorney and now a law professor at Pace University, shared a similar view, saying Meadows, ...

January 31, 2022
Law 360
In the Media

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.”

January 31, 2022
News12

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