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Faculty and StaffMay 16, 2025
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Press ReleaseApril 7, 2025
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According to Pace Law School professor Dr. Leslie Y. Garfield Tenzer, she believes the actor could face civil charges for Hutchins' tragic death, not because he pulled the trigger that fatally wounded the crew member, but because he was a producer on the film and the production company owner overseeing the entire operation.
According to Dr. Leslie Y. Garfield Tenzer, a Pace Law School professor, the It's Complicated actor —who accidentally fired the loaded weapon that killed the cinematographer last week — could potentially face civil charges for the incident.
ALEC Baldwin may be hit with civil charges over the film set shooting that killed a cinematographer - while two others could face criminal charges...
“Pace has been incredibly kind to me, and I could not imagine my law school experience without the Haub Law community and all of the lifelong friends I have made here.”
Jon Brown, Director, Food and Beverage Law Clinic, Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, said, “Successful transition of farmland to the next generation of farmers takes a coordinated, team-based approach – from building trusting relationships between farmers and landowners…
Bennett Gershman, a former Manhattan assistant district attorney and now a law professor at Pace University, echoed similar sentiments and said ...
Nicholas A. Robinson is Kerlin Professor Emeritus at Haub Law School at Pace University and Maya K. van Rossum is Delaware Riverkeeper and founder, Green Amendments for The Generations explain November ballot measures.
Haub Law Professor Bennett L. Gershman writes about whether prosecutors struggle with innocence in The New York Law Journal.
I was born and raised in Ukraine. During my childhood and teenage years, I used to play soccer professionally for soccer clubs Shakhtar Donetsk and Metallurg Donetsk.
This article from Professor Bennett Gershman in The New York Law Journal raises the controversial question about a prosecutor’s role in testing the hypothesis of guilt.
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