Prof. Eric Lane Discusses Possible Cuomo Impeachment
New York governor Andrew Cuomo: From hero to pariah? BY MIRANDA BRYANT Evening Standard March 18, 2021 Excerpt: If he is impeached, he would be only the second New York governor to have been after...
View ArticleProf. Barbara Stark Writes Article on Inequality, COVID-19 and International...
The article “Inequality, Covid-19, and International Human Rights: Whose Lives Matter?” by Professor Barbara Stark will be published in the ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law (2021), a...
View ArticleProf. Barbara Stark Writes Book Chapter on Children’s Rights
Professor Barbara Stark authored the book chapter “Family Obligations and Socio-economic Rights Under the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC),” which appears in the book Children’s Rights and...
View ArticleProf. Barbara Stark to Develop and Oversee New Publication on International...
Professor Barbara Stark has been appointed Series Editor by Edward Elgar Publishing to develop and oversee their new series on International Family Law. The post Prof. Barbara Stark to Develop and...
View ArticleHofstra Law Launches Legal Tech Skills Certificate
The Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University has created a six-week Legal Tech Skills Certificate to teach lawyers, paralegals, and legal support personnel the essential skills needed to...
View ArticleHofstra Law Mock Trial Team Makes Semifinals
Hofstra Law’s mock trial teams completed an exciting trial season by competing in their final competition of the year, Trials and Tribulations, hosted by the University of South Carolina. The team,...
View ArticleProf. Karen Fernbach to Moderate LI Labor and Employment Relations Conference...
Professor Karen P. Fernbach is the conference co-chair for the Long Island Chapter Labor and Employment Relations Association’s 2021 Annual Spring Conference on May 14, 2021. The conference will be...
View ArticleProf. Robin Charlow Participates in Future of the Supreme Court Webinar
Professor Robin Charlow was a panelist for a national webinar on the Future of the Supreme Court, presenting on anticipated developments in the areas of healthcare and abortion, and discussing various...
View ArticleProf. Eric Freedman Presents at Freedom of Expression Conference
On May 1, Professor Eric M. Freedman presented at the 2021 Freedom of Expression Scholars Conference hosted by Yale Law School. Professor Freedman’s panel was devoted to “Public Undersight.” The post...
View ArticleProf. Fred Klein Quoted in Newsday Story “Cameras and Consequences”
Professor Fred Klein, a former chief prosecutor in the Nassau District Attorney’s Office, was one of seven criminal justice experts featured in a Newsday story focused on the role civilian recordings...
View ArticleEntenmann Veterans Law Clinic Students Participate in Supreme Court Amicus...
The Robert W. Entenmann Veterans Law Clinic recently contributed to researching and writing an amicus curiae brief in support of a petition for a writ of certiorari to the U.S. Supreme Court in Sellers...
View ArticleProf. Fred Klein Featured in Documentary “Rifkin on Rifkin”
Professor Fred Klein appeared in the documentary “Rifkin on Rifkin: Private Confessions of a Serial Killer” currently airing on the Oxygen Network. Professor Klein is featured in a current interview as...
View ArticleProf. James Sample Discusses Trump Facebook Ban
Professor James Sample was interviewed by News 12 Long Island about Facebook’s decision to uphold former President Trump’s ban from the social networking platform. Professor Sample discussed the laws...
View ArticleHofstra Law Celebrates Student Achievements at 2021 Graduation Awards
The Maurice A. Deane School of Law held its annual Public Service and Graduate Awards on Monday, May 24. Administrators, faculty members, friends and families joined Hofstra Law graduates virtually to...
View ArticleHofstra Law to Honor Outstanding Women in Law on June 23
Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton to Be Recognized for Lifetime Achievement Hofstra Law’s 2021 Outstanding Women in Law event will be held on Wednesday, June 23, at 4 p.m. on Hofstra’s 244-acre campus,...
View ArticleKate Cocklin ’14, Deputy Counsel to NYC Mayor, Discusses Working in Public...
As Deputy Counsel to the Mayor of New York City, Kate Cocklin ’14 has the opportunity to work on a wide-range of projects focused on helping the people of New York City. “It’s an amazing experience...
View ArticleProf. Linda Galler Writes Book Chapter on Collecting Attorney’s Fees
Professor Linda Galler co-authored a book chapter, “Recovering Fees and Costs When a Taxpayer Prevails,” which appears in Effectively Representing Your Client Before the IRS (8th ed. 2021). About the...
View ArticleProf. Ellen Yaroshefsky Participates in Panel Discussion on the Life of...
On June 14, 2021, Professor Ellen Yaroshefsky joined a panel hosted by the Center for Constitutional Rights to discuss the late attorney Michael Ratner’s recently published autobiography Moving the...
View ArticleProf. Mark Niles Writes Lawfare Article on the E. Jean Carroll Lawsuit
Professor Mark C. Niles authored the article “What’s the Justice Department Doing in the E. Jean Carroll Lawsuit?” on June 21, 2021, for Lawfare. Read the full article on the Lawfare website....
View ArticleProf. Theo Liebmann Co-Writes Article on How to Protect Abused Immigrant...
Professor Theo Liebmann co-published the article “Biden Could Protect Tens of Thousands of Abused Immigrant Children from Deportation with One Small Fix” on June 30, 2021, in the “News and Politics”...
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