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John Nolon, distinguished professor of law emeritus at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, is widely seen as one of the most prominent thought leaders in land use law. The roots of this focus, which fueled a career that spanned decades, can be traced to his childhood on a ranch in Nebraska. “There didn’t seem to be too much confusion about the fact that we’d take care of the land and use it and make a profit from it, but that we would always treat it with respect,” Nolon recalled.
Layoffs are once again making headlines.
After a period when it seemed like employers couldn’t hire fast enough — which unfortunately led some young people to forego college in favor of readily available work — things are slowing down. And, perhaps most frighteningly, layoffs are hitting even blue-chip, successful companies. Google’s parent, Alphabet, is laying off 12,00 employees. Microsoft will lay off 10,000. Amazon laid off 10,000 — and then started laying off 8,000 more. Goldman Sachs laid off 3,000; ad agencies, media companies, and even videogame makers are announcing rounds of layoffs. Who knows when the layoffs will end at Twitter.
On Wednesday, February 8, all three Pace University campuses will host the inaugural Wellbeing Fair, featuring 70+ tables hosted by members of the Pace Community and our neighbors, in celebration of Pace adopting the Okanagan Charter. Plus, giveaways!
Professor Michael B. Mushlin has been a professor at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University (then known as “Pace Law School”) since 1984. He teaches Civil Procedure, Criminal Procedure Adjudication, Evidence, Federal Courts, and Prisoners’ Rights. After growing up in the south, and witnessing firsthand racism in America, Professor Mushlin decided to go to law school. Today, Professor Mushlin is a preeminent authority on prisoners’ rights, the author of the treatise, Rights of Prisoners, and a beloved professor. Learn more about him in this candid Q&A.
Modern Languages and Cultures alumna Nuri Weitzman '14 lives out her passion for social justice and raising diverse female voices with a strong linguistic foundation from Pace.
Lubin’s Professor Bruce Bachenheimer was featured in WalletHub's recent article about Best States to Start a Business.
Haub Law Professor Katrina Kuh discusses the accuracy of ExxonMobil’s climate models.
Lubin Professor Jessica Magaldi publishes an op-ed in Visible Magazine about how professors can use education resources to help the most vulnerable students.
“It spells doom for the Trump Organization —I really see it as a death knell,” Bennett Gershman, Pace University law school and former New York ...
Haub Law’s Professor John Bandler’s column discusses key events in the development of cryptocurrency, from the wild west to law and regulations, and explains what is needed now given that it is here to say.