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Still to come, smashing pumpkins to smash stereotypes or at least try. We'll tell you what's behind the annual tradition at Pace University.

November 2, 2021
ABC News
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Pace University professor Pritha Dutta says several things are contributing to the problem, including a shortage of truck drivers.

November 2, 2021
News12
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Pace University Professor Randolph McLaughlin was a featured guest on the Newsy Morning Rush Show to discuss the Charleston church massacre and its recent $88M settlement with the Department of Justice.

November 2, 2021
Newsy
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But Katrina Fischer Kuh, a professor at Pace Law School, said the potential for a broad ruling also can't be ignored. She pointed to the argument raised by the petitioners regarding the so-called major questions doctrine, which says large-scale regulatory initiatives that have broad impacts — in this case shifting states' power sources from coal to renewable — can't be grounded in vague, minor and obscure provisions of law.

November 2, 2021
Law 360
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New York state has a long tradition of leadership on the environment," said Nicholas A. Robinson, a legal scholar who has developed environmental law since 1969 and has served as a general counsel of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. He also teaches environmental law at Pace Law School.

November 2, 2021
Law 360
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Teammates and coaches are critical to the success of many college students. Pace University. Our Westchester campus is home to our athletics program.

November 2, 2021
Forbes
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November 1, 2021
Westchester Lawyer Magazine
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Haub Law Dean Horace Anderson published an article in Westchester Lawyer Magazine, announcing the Pace Access to Justice Project (A2J), which will direct the combined legal knowledge, skill, and energy among faculty, staff, and students to close gaps in access to justice in our communities.

November 1, 2021
Westchester Lawyer Magazine
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Baking such censorship into law were “dictatorial maneuverings designed to undermine a vibrant Hong Kong film culture,” said Joseph Tse-Hei Lee (李榭熙), director of the Global Asia Institute at Pace University in New York, who has published two papers on Hong Kong cinema.

October 29, 2021
Taipei Times
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As the city moves forward with plans for a new climate solutions center on Governors Island, the nonprofit operating the island announced 12 teams have expressed interest in running that center.

October 29, 2021
The Business Journals