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Prof. Julian Ku Quoted in USA Today, Wall Street Journal Law Blog on Legality...

Glenn Reynolds: Cashing in on the Final Frontier By Glenn Harlan Reynolds USA Today Nov. 30, 2015 Excerpt: On the one hand, it was probably legal for Americans to do this already: The 1967 Outer Space...

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Prof. Irina Manta Quoted in Story on Pepperidge Farm Trademark Infringement...

Pepperidge Farm unlikely to succeed in Trader Joe’s cookie ‘copying’ lawsuit, says academic By Douglas Yu ConfectionaryNews.com Dec. 10, 2015 Professor Irina Manta doubts Pepperidge Farm’s law suit...

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Prof. Robert Bush’s ‘Transformative Mediation Sourcebook’ Published in...

Professor Robert A. Baruch Bush’s co-edited Transformative Mediation Sourcebook (with Joseph P. Fowler and Dorothy J. Della Noce) was published in Italian by the prestigious European academic publisher...

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Prof. Andrew Schepard Speaks at Interdisciplinary Forum on Mental Health and...

Andrew Schepard, the senior associate dean for academic affairs and Max Schmertz Distinguished Professor of Law, spoke on Dec. 10, 2015, at the Interdisciplinary Forum on Mental Health and Family Law....

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Prof. Scott Colesanti and Victoria Short 2L Publish Article on Bitcoin...

Professor J. Scott Colesanti and second-year student Victoria L. Short co-authored the article “Bitcoin Regulation: Four Tempests in 50 Teapots,” which appears in the December 2015 issue of The Suffolk...

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Access to Justice Incubator Announces Latest Class of Fellows

Hofstra Law Class of 2015 graduates Nicholas A. Pagano and Eric J. Richardson have joined the Access to Justice Incubator as the Certilman Balin Fellow and the Forchelli Curto Fellow, respectively....

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Prof. Julian Ku Quoted on Legality of Paris Climate Change Agreement in...

Can Congress Stop the Climate Change Deal? Here are the Senate’s options for trying to muck up the international agreement made in Paris. By Brian Palmer onEarth Earthwire Dec. 21, 2015 Excerpt: The...

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Prof. Linda Galler Speaks on Ethical Issues in International Tax Practice

Professor Linda Galler chaired a panel on Dec. 18, 2015, at the 28th Annual Institute on Current Issues in International Taxation. The institute, jointly sponsored by the George Washington University...

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Prof. Alafair Burke Comments in Politico New York Story on Gov. Cuomo’s...

Some details unclear in Cuomo’s plan for 10,000 pardons By Josefa Velasquez and Bill Mahoney Politico New York Dec. 22, 2015 Excerpt: ALBANY — Following Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s announcement that he would...

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Prof. Linda Galler Quoted in Law360 Story on Biggest Federal Tax Cases of 2015

Biggest Federal Tax Cases Of 2015 By Eric Kroh Law360 Dec. 23, 2015 Excerpt: Schaeffler v. U.S. The Second Circuit in November ruled that a German auto parts supplier didn’t waive attorney-client...

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Winter Study Abroad Program in Comparative and International Law Featured in...

Hofstra Law students and Professor Katrina Kuh were featured on the cover of the Dec. 28, 2015, edition of Curaçao’s local Papiamento newspaper, Ultimo Noticia, which highlighted their participation in...

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Prof. Linda Galler to Speak at AALS Annual Meeting

Professor Linda Galler is presenting at the Association of American Law Schools 2016 Annual Meeting on Jan. 8, 2016. The program, co-sponsored by the Sections of Taxation and Professional...

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Remembering Judge Judith Kaye

Hofstra Law and the Hofstra University community are saddened by today’s news that Judith S. Kaye, the first woman named to New York’s highest court and the first to serve as the state’s chief judge,...

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Prof. Daniel Greenwood Quoted, His Research Cited in International Business...

Wall Street Fine Print: Retirees Want FBI Probe Of Pension Investment Deals By David Sirota International Business Times Jan. 6, 2016 Excerpt: In 2011, the hedge fund Third Point said in its SEC...

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Hofstra Law Students Learn Interviewing and Writing Skills at Boot Camp

More than 150 first-year Hofstra Law students participated in Hofstra Law’s sixth annual Professional Development Boot Camp, presented on Jan. 7, 2016, by the Office of Career Services (OCS)....

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Prof. Ronald Colombo Presents on ‘Religious Liberty in the United States’

Professor Ronald J. Colombo delivered a presentation on “Religious Liberty in the United States” on Jan. 8, 2016, to the students, faculty and guests of Sedes Sapientiae School, in Chatham Township,...

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Prof. Ronald Colombo Signs Amicus Brief in Little Sisters of the Poor v....

Professor Ronald J. Colombo is a co-signatory of an amicus brief filed on behalf of constitutional law scholars with the U.S. Supreme Court on Jan. 11, 2016, in the case Little Sisters of the Poor v....

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Prof. Ronald Colombo to Participate in Online Education Roundtable at Pearson...

Professor Ronald J. Colombo, associate dean for distance education, on Feb. 9, 2016, will be participating in a roundtable discussion with fellow educators regarding online education at the Pearson...

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Prof. Barbara Stark Presents on Intercountry Adoption and Human Rights at...

Professor Barbara Stark presented the paper “Intercountry Adoption and Human Rights: When Genealogy Matters” on Dec. 11, 2015, at the “Children, Vulnerability and Resilience” workshop at Emory...

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Judge A. Gail Prudenti Talks With LIBN About Her Vision for Family Law Center...

Judge A. Gail Prudenti, executive director of the Center for Children, Families and the Law and special advisor to Dean Eric Lane, was interviewed by Long Island Business News about her first months at...

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