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Chris Rizzo is a Partner with Carter Ledyard and Milburn LLP and Director of the Environmental Practice at the firm. From the moment he decided he wanted to attend law school, Chris knew that he was specifically going to focus on environmental law. From participating in the environmental litigation clinic, to environmental law review, and ultimately graduating with an environmental law certificate, Pace provided the environmental legal education he sought out.

April 15, 2023
Alumni

Read our interview with Lubin and Seidenberg alumnus Eric Klein '90, '97, co-founder and COO of Cloudonix.

April 14, 2023
In the Media

Late last month, about 150 different employers sent recruiters and staffed tables at the biggest job fair in Pace University’s history.

There were a lot of reasons for the enormous turnout. Part of it is simple supply and demand. Even as our economy begins to slow, there are far more job openings than available workers, and employers are desperate to hire. Part of it is an eagerness to once again connect in person. This was the first major job fair in more than three years at Pace, since before the onset of the pandemic. And part of it is because of the educational model we embrace here. We combine world-class academics with hands-on, experiential learning that’s focused on producing graduates ready to hit the ground running in their careers—which makes our graduates very attractive to employers.

April 14, 2023
Forbes
In the Media

Pace University has named a deputy commissioner for the New York City Fire Department and longtime governmental attorney as the school's next vice president and general counsel....

April 14, 2023
Law 360
In the Media

Mardirossian’s thoughtful scholarship fund for the Pace University MCVA course will further students’ experiences within the program. The Producing the Documentary class grants students an unforgettable opportunity to work on a realistic film crew and travel to incredible locations abroad.

April 14, 2023
Pace Chronicle
In the Media

Pace University’s Esports Program, backed by founding sponsor American Technology Services (ATS), has taken the collegiate gaming scene by storm with a resounding victory in the March Madness bracket for college esports programs organized by Esports Foundry.

April 14, 2023
Daily Broadcaster
In the Media

Professor Randolph McLaughlin discusses breaking news topics with Scripps News, providing his expert opinion on the recent Supreme Court ruling against West Virginia allowing a transgender student to compete on a girls track team and the controversy over two black Democratic lawmakers in Tennessee who were expelled from their seats.

April 14, 2023
Scripps News
In the Media

“Most of them probably don’t know what Truth Social is. Obviously, if they use it, it tells you a lot about who they are. It's Trump's platform,” noted Bennett L. Gershman, a law professor at Pace University in New York City.

April 14, 2023
Daily Beast
In the Media

Professor Bennett Gershman writes about “The Tragic Case of Crosley Green” for Law & Crime. Green spent 31 years in prison before he was granted release in 2021 by a federal judge. Now, following two years of freedom with his family, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals has reversed the ruling and ordered him back to prison next week. Professor Gershman recounts this unsettling case, examining the constitutional and ethical duties of the prosecutor who failed to disclose information resulting in the release, and questioning the “heart” of the American justice system.

April 14, 2023
Law & Crime
In the Media

Legal Theory Blog reports Professor Katrina Fisher Kuh posted an article on “Can the Constitution Save the Planet?”

Here is the abstract: The Constitution as presently worded, interpreted, and applied is obstructing the development of a robust societal response to climate change, in part by failing adequately to protect healthy democratic processes and advance real social justice. We could, of course, amend the Constitution to explicitly support protection of the environment and/or better protect democratic processes and advance social justice.

April 14, 2023
Legal Theory Blog