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Op Ed: Katrina Fischer Kuh is Haub Distinguished Professor of Law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University. Nicholas A. Robinson is a professor of law and professor on the environment at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University. It has been too easy to miss New York’s signature human rights success: By a margin of 2 to 1, voters in November 2020 amended their state constitutional Bill of Rights to ensure that “Each Person shall have a right to clean air and water, and a healthful environment.”

February 22, 2022
Times Union
In the Media

In their first semester at Pace University, all incoming undergraduates take a class we call UNV 101, an introduction-to-college course that teaches them how to be effective students and helps them map their Pace Path, a plan that will guide them through their four years with us and bring them to graduation ready to achieve their career goals. Each year, I teach a section of UNV 101, and I find it a valuable window into the student experience.

February 22, 2022
Higher Ed Dive
In the Media

How will New York’s new constitutional Bill of Rights guarantee each person the right to clean air and water, and a healthful environment?

February 21, 2022
Times Union
In the Media

The pandemic has disrupted so many ways we’re used to leading our lives. It has changed the world of work, as more and more of us work in remote and hybrid forms. As an educator focused on career preparation—and as the parent of three kids in their 20s—I know that recent grads have always relied on connection and camaraderie to help them establish a career and build a life. In our new and changed world of work, I want to ensure that they’re still seeing the wide-open world of opportunity they’re entitled to expect as they start their lives and careers.

February 18, 2022
Forbes
In the Media

It was Pace University law professor Bennett Gershman who said, “It’s a cover-up of a cover-up,” adding ““They don’t want the truth to come out, because if the truth comes out, it’s very embarrassing. And maybe even worse, it’s criminal.”

February 15, 2022
Huntington Now
In the Media

“It’s a cover-up of a cover-up,” said Bennett Gershman, the Pace University law professor, adding: "They don’t want the truth to come out, because if the truth comes out, it’s very embarrassing. And maybe even worse, it’s criminal.” ‘It’s a cover-up of a cover-up.’

February 15, 2022
Newsday
In the Media

Leora Trub, a professor of psychology at Pace University in New York, explains how this could also enable the projection of fears.

February 15, 2022
Discover Magazine
In the Media

Adam Klein is an associate professor of Communication Studies at Pace University, whose most recent book is Fanaticism, Racism and Rage Online. He told The Daily Beast that he listened to Bannon’s podcast the previous week recounting his version of the events at the butterfly center. The episode was titled, “Sex Slaves at the Border,” fueling the conspiracy theory swirling around the butterfly center.

February 15, 2022
Daily Beast
In the Media

... one more reason why the justices might reconsider whether they should hear the case at all, says Katrina Kuh at Pace University Law School.

February 15, 2022
Law 360
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Haub Law Adjunct Professor John Bandler provides advice on "Data breaches and your business" in this article encouraging businesses to continually improve their cybersecurity plan.

February 14, 2022
Westchester County Business Journal