Prof. Ronald Colombo Quoted in Bloomberg Story on Citigroup and...
The Alchemist Who Turned Toxic Assets Into Gold at Citigroup Mark Tsesarsky, who fled the Soviet Union with $90, has made the bank billions by doubling down on the same subprime mortgage bonds that...
View ArticleProf. Amy Stein Publishes Essay on Summer as an Opportunity to Revitalize...
Professor Amy R. Stein published the essay “Hot Fun in the Summertime and Looking Ahead to Fall” in the Summer 2016 Newsletter of the AALS Section on Legal Reasoning, Research and Writing. The article...
View ArticleProf. Julian Ku Quoted in Los Angeles Times Story on Upcoming Ruling in...
Beijing vows to ignore tribunal’s ruling on South China Sea. But can it? By Julie Makinen Los Angeles Times June 9, 2016 Excerpt: In the coming weeks, an international tribunal in the Netherlands is...
View ArticleProf. James Sample Quoted in Guardian Story on Supreme Court’s Ruling in...
Supreme court rules in favor of death row inmate in judge’s recusal case Justices voted 5-3 that former Pennsylvania judge Ronald Castille was biased because he approved the inmate’s prosecution almost...
View ArticleHofstra Law Students Dean Ferdenzi and Adam Solomon Receive 2016 CLEA...
Second-year students Dean Ferdenzi and Adam Solomon are Hofstra Law’s co-recipients of the CLEA Outstanding Student Award for their work in the Disaster Recovery Clinic. CLEA (the Clinical Legal...
View ArticleProf. Barbara Stark Publishes Article in AJIL Unbound Symposium on Obligation...
“Does International Law Really Require the Criminalization of Marital Rape?”, an article by Professor Barbara Stark, was published in AJIL Unbound, the online supplement to the American Journal of...
View ArticleProf. Julian Ku Quoted in Washington Post Story on China’s Rejection of...
U.S. ‘hypocrisy’ and Chinese cash strengthen Beijing’s hand in South China Sea By Simon Denyer The Washington Post June 10, 2016 Excerpt: Julian Ku, a professor of constitutional law at Hofstra...
View ArticleProf. Linda Galler Speaks on Ethics Issues at 2016 Higher Education Tax...
Professor Linda Galler was a featured panelist on June 6 at the University of Texas School of Law’s 2016 Higher Education Taxation Conference in Austin. This national conference brought together more...
View ArticleProf. Barbara Barron Teaches in 3 NITA Programs
Professor Barbara S. Barron taught in three June 2016 National Institute for Trial Advocacy programs: • She was a member of a four-person teaching team that from June 2-4 led NITA’s Teacher Training...
View ArticleProf. Linda Galler Speaks at Tax Executives Institute Seminar
Professor Linda Galler was a featured speaker at a Tax Executives Institute (TEI) program, “IRS Audits & Appeals Seminar: Meeting the Tax Controversy Needs of In-House Tax Professionals,” which was...
View ArticleAlumnus Patrick Paschall ’10 Discusses Merger of FreeState Legal and Equality...
Hofstra Law alumnus Patrick Paschall ’10 recently appeared on Comcast Newsmakers — a short-form local news program on which local, state and federal officials and community leaders share their thoughts...
View ArticleHon. A. Gail Prudenti to Receive New York Law Journal Lifetime Achievement Award
The New York Law Journal announced on July 7, 2016, that the Honorable A. Gail Prudenti, executive director of the Center for Children, Families and the Law and special advisor to the dean, will be...
View ArticleProf. Ronald Colombo Comments in Law360 Story on Key Securities Cases in...
The Top Securities Decisions Of 2016: Midyear Report By Carmen Germaine Law360 July 8, 2016 Excerpt: The Supreme Court’s most significant securities decision of the term came in May, when the justices...
View ArticleProf. Julian Ku’s Comments on Then-Pending Hague Arbitral Award on South...
China’s efforts to improve its image in the US By Isaac Stone Fish Chicago Tribune July 7, 2016 Excerpt: And yet, Beijing has been mostly unsuccessful in building international support for its South...
View ArticleProf. Theo Liebmann Publishes Journal Article on Youth in Delinquency...
Professor Theo Liebmann, director of clinical programs and attorney-in-charge for the Youth Advocacy Clinic, published the article “Adverse Consequences and Constructive Opportunities for Immigrant...
View ArticleProf. Julian Ku Visits Israel With Group of Leading US Legal Scholars for...
Julian Ku, the Maurice A. Deane Distinguished Professor of Constitutional Law, from July 3-10, 2016, visited Israel as part of a group of leading U.S. international law scholars in a trip organized by...
View ArticleProf. Linda Galler Publishes 2nd Edition of Her Book, Regulation of Tax Practice
Professor Linda Galler published the second edition of her book, Regulation of Tax Practice, in July 2016. Her co-author is Professor Michael Lang of the Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of...
View ArticleProf. Julian Ku Quoted Widely in Global Media on Impact of Ruling Against...
Julian Ku, the Maurice A. Deane Distinguished Professor of Constitutional Law, was quoted widely in Reuters, Voice of America and other global media outlets on the impact of the Permanent Court of...
View ArticleProf. James Sample Comments in Law360 Story on Justice Ginsburg’s Remarks...
Ginsburg’s Trump Attack Breaks New Ground In Court Politicization By Zachary Zagger Law360 July 15, 2016 Excerpt: “I certainly cannot read Justice Ginsburg’s mind, but it seems quite likely that she...
View ArticleProf. Julian Ku Publishes Multiple Articles Assessing Legal Impact of South...
Julian Ku, the Maurice A. Deane Distinguished Professor of Constitutional Law, published several articles assessing the legal impact of the South China Sea award at Foreign Policy, The National...
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