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Faculty and StaffOctober 30, 2025
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The Westchester County Business Journal features Haub Law’s commencement and speaker Senator Elizabeth Warren.
Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman discusses with Law and Crime some of the latest issues with the Supreme Court.
Head Coach Tricia Molfetta named coach of DII’s North All Star Team and two players – Kayla Conway and Jolie Urraro – earn spots on the squad.
Puppies on the Block, an extension of the well-established and award-winning Parenting, Prison & Pups Program, is serving as a puppy fostering and initial canine training program with incarcerated women and soon with incarcerated men, ages 18 to 25, in the Youth Opportunities Program (YOP).
Lisa Bertrand, assistant director of admissions at Pace University School of Law, often counsels young professionals seeking salary advice. What does she tell them? “The old adage is still true: Do not put out the first number,” says Bertrand. “Ask what the salary range is for the role. Depending on what state you’re in, employers are required to disclose salary information in job postings."
Professor John Bandler pens an op-ed in the New York Law Journal about Russia’s proposed and controversial United Nations Treaty on Cybercrime and a path forward.
That was the overarching advice from U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren. The Massachusetts Democrat urged graduates at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University to avoid what she called the obvious and expected path after commencement: a steady and dependable job at a law firm. "Law firms will pave a road from here to a nice office, in a nice building, in a nice area," she said. "But think about doing something scary."
In other film news, Pace University’s documentary film team, PaceDocs, recently premiered "For the Love of Food: Pour l’amour de la Cuisine" which focuses on the slow food movement. The movement began in Europe during the 1980s to preserve the culture of eating locally and combating the popularization of fast food.
“I wouldn’t be surprised if the justices limit Chevron, as opposed to overruling it,” said Katrina Kuh, a law professor at Pace University.
Brenna Hassinger-Das co-authored an article with tips about picking out a baby toy.