Prof. Barbara Barron Co-Teaches NITA Deposition Course for Paul Hastings
Professor Barbara S. Barron was a member of the three-person teaching faculty for the National Institute for Trial Advocacy deposition course conducted for the law firm Paul Hastings on June 24-26 at...
View ArticleProf. Barbara Stark’s Article on ‘Intercountry’ Human Rights to Appear in...
The article “Toward a Theory of Intercountry Human Rights: Global Capitalism and the Rise and Fall of Intercountry Adoption” by Professor Barbara Stark has been accepted for publication in the Indiana...
View ArticleHofstra Law Student Vanessa Wilcox 2L Awarded Inaugural Harris Beach...
The Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University has awarded the inaugural Harris Beach Diversity Scholarship to rising third-year student Vanessa Wilcox. The establishment of the scholarship...
View ArticleHofstra Law Student Barbara Blaszczyk 2L Discusses Her Externship at Neptune...
Motivated by the rising number of real estate developments in New York City, Barbara Blaszczyk 2L knew that she wanted to focus her legal education toward real estate law. During her spring semester...
View ArticleProf. Julian Ku Quoted in Washington Post, NYT, BBC News and Wired on...
In recent weeks Julian Ku, the Maurice A. Deane Distinguished Professor of Constitutional Law, has been asked by media outlets to comment on such China-related matters as alleged violations of the...
View ArticleHofstra Law Pro Bono Scholar Sadie Hyppolite ’19 Discusses Working at African...
During her time at Hofstra Law, Sadie Hyppolite ’19 took advantage of opportunities to gain practical experience in the field of immigration law, including the Immigration Clinical Practicum and the...
View ArticleProf. Irina Manta Presents at UH Law Center’s National Conference on IP and...
Irina D. Manta, associate dean for research and faculty development, professor of law, and founding director of the Center for Intellectual Property Law, presented on June 1 at the annual National...
View ArticleProf. Julian Ku Quoted in Economic Times on Implications If Huawei Works With...
Infosys reviews exposure to sanctions-hit Huawei, other IT majors to follow suit Infosys is racing to ensure it is not caught short by US clamping down on the Chinese technology giant. By Jochelle...
View ArticleProf. Stefan Krieger Presents at European Network for Clinical Legal...
Stefan Krieger, the Richard J. Cardali Distinguished Professor of Trial Advocacy, presented the paper “Oral History as a Method for Advancing Justice and Educating for a Just Society” on July 4 at the...
View ArticleProf. Irina Manta Co-Writes Op-Ed on Govt’s Detention and Deportation of US...
Irina D. Manta, associate dean for research and faculty development, professor of law, and founding director of the Center for Intellectual Property Law, and Cassandra Burke Robertson, professor of law...
View ArticleProf. Stefan Krieger Presents at 2019 Applied Legal Storytelling Conference
Stefan Krieger, the Richard J. Cardali Distinguished Professor of Trial Advocacy, and his son Jonathan, an attorney with the Illinois Office of the State Appellate Defender, presented the paper...
View ArticleProf. Irina Manta’s Co-Written Article on IP Laws Published in Akron Law Review
The article “Blunting the Later-Mover Advantage: Intellectual Property and Knowledge Transfer” by Professor Irina D. Manta, associate dean for research and faculty development, and political scientist...
View ArticleProf. Scott Colesanti Publishes Article in New York Law Journal on SEC and...
Professor J. Scott Colesanti, a former regulator who has taught Securities Regulation for two decades, wrote the article “The SEC vs. Cryptocurrency: From Dante to Facebook,” which appears on page 4 in...
View ArticleProf. Elizabeth Nevins Writes NY Daily News Op-Ed on Rules for Defendants’...
Professor Elizabeth M. Nevins, attorney-in-charge of the Criminal Justice Clinic, published the op-ed “Courting bigger problems: It’s time for New York’s judges to relax strict rules demanding...
View ArticleProf. Robin Charlow Quoted on Constitutionality of Proposed Federal Chokehold...
Eric Garner’s family vows large protests if Pantaleo isn’t fired By Matthew Chayes Newsday Aug. 3, 2019 Excerpt: [The Rev. Al] Sharpton said he would push Congress to prohibit chokeholds nationally. …...
View ArticleProf. Irina Manta Presents at Intellectual Property Scholars Conference 2019...
Professor Irina D. Manta, founding director of the Center for Intellectual Property Law, presented on Aug. 8 at the 19th annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference hosted by the Center for...
View ArticleProf. James Sample Quoted on Queens GOP’s Closed Judicial Convention in The City
Queens Republican Convention Shuts Out Public on Judge Picks By Christine Chung The City Aug. 13, 2019 Excerpt: Queens Republicans aren’t being very democratic. Dozens of delegates for the Queens GOP’s...
View ArticleProf. Andrew Schepard Writes Blog Post on Education of Future Family Lawyers...
The post “The IAALS Out-of-Court Model and the Education of Future Family Lawyers” by Andrew Schepard, the Sidney and Walter Siben Distinguished Professor of Family Law and director of the Center for...
View ArticleProf. Amy Stein’s Article on Peer Mentoring Programs Published in ‘Perspectives’
The article “The Need for Peer Mentoring Programs Linked to the Legal Writing Class: An Analysis and Proposed Model” by Professor Amy R. Stein was published in the Spring 2019 issue of Perspectives:...
View ArticleProf. Irina Manta’s Co-Written Article “(Un)Civil Denaturalization” Published...
The article “(Un)Civil Denaturalization,” co-written by Professor Irina D. Manta, founding director of the Center for Intellectual Property Law, with her former colleague Cassandra Burke Robertson,...
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