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Press ReleaseJune 13, 2025
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Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Randolph McLaughlin provides expert insight to The Washington Post about Illinois sheriff’s deputy Sean Grayson being charged with murder after the shooting of Sonya Massey.
Dyson Professor Melvin Williams speaks to Vox about the impact celebrity endorsements can have on presidential elections.
Authority Magazine features a story on Sands College of Performing Arts Professor Grant Kretchik and his efforts to promote diversity and representation in the entertainment industry.
Law Professor James Fishman speaks to Courthouse News about the prolonged legal battle between the National Rifle Association and New York Attorney General Letitia James.
Professor Veronika Dolar discusses how economics impact Olympic achievement with Marketplace.org.
In March 2024, I traveled to Vienna, Austria for the first time to represent Haub Law on the “Verein,” known more formally as the “Association for the Organization and Promotion of the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot.” The Vis Moot is the world’s largest international commercial arbitration student competition, with teams from hundreds of law schools and countries around the world.
President Marvin Krislov writes in Forbes about how important it is to stand beside our military families.
At a time when unprecedented marine heat waves warm 40 percent of the oceans, and much life at sea is endangered, the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University is proud to recognize two distinguished women for their leadership negotiating the world’s first legal agreement to safeguard marine biodiversity.
Associate Professor Melvin L. Williams, PhD, delves into the powerful role of popular culture in politics, exploring the impact of Beyoncé’s "Freedom" on Kamala Harris' campaign and the potential influence of a Beyoncé-Taylor Swift concert team-up on voter registration. Discover how fanbase engagement, like the Swifties, can shape political campaigns and voter turnout.
World-renowned Choreographer Mandy Moore joins Sands College of Performing Arts as Director of Commercial Dance LA. In this role, Mandy will provide our students with an immersive experience, allowing them to learn from one of the industry's top professionals and gain valuable insights into choreography, performance, and the commercial dance world.