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Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University professor and civil rights lawyer Professor Randolph McLaughlin spoke to The Sun about Derek Chauvin’s “surprise” guilty plea and its serious ramifications, saying his is appeal “might be withdrawn” and he “has a better chance of avoiding life in prison.”
Lubin Professor Philip Cohen writes in The Hill about the tax aspects and implications of the Build Back Better program.
... of the Global Supply Chain Institute at the University of Tennessee, ... but it's rare to find a dynasty as durable as the Pace University ... Fed officials choose the winners. Eighty percent of the Pace team’s members this year are women; Yuwei Liu, a co-captain, hails from Beijing. Since 2004, students at Pace, which has campuses in Lower Manhattan and Westchester County, N.Y., have won the competition more than any other school. This year the University of Pennsylvania finished second and Dartmouth third.
Pace Women’s Justice Center (PWJC) announces the New York State Attorney Emeritus Program’s (NYS AEP) recognition of six PWJC Pro Bono attorneys for their generosity of time and experience.
What does it take to be one of New York’s famed Rockettes? A lot! Hundreds of dancers compete for just 80 spots, and this year 14 of those spots went to current Pace students and alumni.
I was always taught "knowledge is power." I felt that pursuing a career in law would allow me to make the most significant impact on my community and beyond.
Michael Mingo is a 3L who is expected to graduate in May 2022. This past summer, he was a summer associate in the Legal Department of the American Civil Liberties Union of New York (NYCLU).
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University is proud to announce that Roger Martella will deliver the annual Gilbert and Sarah Kerlin Lecture on Environmental Law. Mr. Martella is the Chief Sustainability Officer for GE, an American multinational conglomerate and the U.S.’s largest industrial company.
Professor David Cassuto has been a faculty member with the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University since 2003. But what you might not know about Professor Cassuto may surprise you -- learn more in this candid student-led interview.
Mundy, an associate professor of English at Pace University in New York, suggests that some men avoid engaging in conversations about gender or worry that challenging gender norms will threaten their masculine identity. "So, no, gender studies and feminism are not based on this widely held but false belief that such work will be the 'end' of men or that men will somehow be 'replaced,'" he says. "The field is also expansive and ever-growing, though some might believe otherwise."