Alexa Sabatini 2L on the Doors That Law School Can Open For Lifelong Learners
Searching for a career that will allow her to interact with a diverse group of people while simultaneously learning new things is what keeps second-year Hofstra Law student, Alexa Sabatini excited...
View ArticleHofstra Law Prof. Colleen Campbell’s Article on Intersectionality in Food and...
Hofstra Law Professor Colleen Campbell’s article “Intersectionality Matters in Food and Drug Law,” was published in the University of Colorado Law Review, vol. 95, no. 1, 2024. Excerpt Feminist...
View ArticleHofstra Law Hosts Alumni Dessert Reception at 2024 AALS Annual Meeting
On January 4, 2024, Hofstra Law hosted an Alumni Dessert Reception at the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. The event, held at The Westin Hotel in downtown...
View ArticleHofstra Law Hosts Alumni Networking Reception at the 2024 NYSBA Annual Meeting
On January 16, 2024, Hofstra Law hosted an Alumni Networking Reception at the NYSBA Annual Meeting in Manhattan, NY. The event, held at Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse, featured a variety of...
View ArticleProf. Scott Colesanti’s Article on NFT Regulation Published in the William &...
Hofstra Law Professor Scott Colesanti’s article “Caging the Bored Ape: How the FTC’s Expanded Anti-Monopoly Authority Can Tame ‘NFTS’ for Web 3.0,” was published in the William & Mary Business Law...
View ArticleProf. Theo Liebmann Discusses Ethical Concerns with NY Chief Judge’s Name on...
Hofstra Law Professor Theo Liebmann was quoted in The Point opinion article “Chief judge’s former law firm takes his name off its website,” on January 23, 2024, for Newsday. Excerpt New York’s chief...
View ArticleClass Notes | January 2024
1977 Hon. Leonard B. Austin is serving as the first-ever vice chair for the New York State Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government. After serving over two decades in the Supreme Court of the...
View ArticleShirell Gross ’93 Discusses How Continuing to Ask, “What’s Next?” Has Shaped...
Shirell Gross ’93 is the Vice President of Global Operations and Supply Chain, Legal, for Medtronic, a global healthcare technology company. Her career started in the courtroom, moved to private...
View ArticleIn Re Hofstra Law | January 2024
Greetings Alumni, I hope everyone is off to a great new year. The Office of Alumni Relations is committed to developing a variety of opportunities to interact with alumni and friends. On January 4, we...
View ArticleProf. James Sample Discusses Threat to Voting Rights Over Court Ruling
Hofstra Law Professor James Sample was quoted in the article “Devastating”: Experts sound the alarm over court ruling that poses “direct threat to democracy,” for Salon. Excerpt The 8th Circuit’s...
View ArticleUndefeated Hofstra Law Team Wins Trial Competition Regional Title
The Hofstra Law mock trial team consisting of third-year students Dorothy Caccioppoli and Julia Feron, won the 2023-2024 Regional Title for the Texas Young Lawyers Association (TYLA) National Trial...
View ArticleProf. James Sample Discusses the Supreme Court Recusal in Trump Case
Hofstra Law Professor James Sample appeared on ABC News to discuss the upcoming 14th Amendment case and if there is a need for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to recuse himself from it. View the...
View ArticleProf. James Sample Discusses Trump’s Legal Loss
Hofstra Law Professor James Sample was quoted in the Patch article “Trump Dealt Legal Loss; Appeals Court Rules He Doesn’t Have Immunity.” Excerpt HEMPSTEAD, NY — A federal appeals court ruled on...
View ArticleProf. Fred Klein Discusses the Use of DNA Evidence in Gilgo Beach Killings Case
Hofstra Law Professor Fred Klein was quoted in the Newsday article “Gilgo Beach killings: Prosecutors poised to rely heavily on nuclear DNA technology to prove case against Rex Heuermann.” Excerpt...
View ArticleVasilios J. Apostolou on Unlocking His Full Potential with an MA in Health...
Vasilios J. Apostolou is the Director of Environmental Services at Northwell Health Cohen Children’s Medical Center, where he has worked for about 7 years (over 12 years in total at Northwell Health)....
View ArticleAnniversary of the “Secatogue Nine” Settlement Spotlights Immigrant Rights...
A Hofstra University podcast series commemorating Farmingdale’s “Secatogue Nine” settlement is evoking memories of the 2014 court case that continues to stand as a major victory for advocates for...
View ArticleHofstra Law Named a Host Site for CDC’s Public Health Law Fellowship
The Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University was accepted as a field site for the spring 2024 Public Health Law Fellowship, an initiative of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
View ArticleProf. Norman Silber Discusses ABA Free Speech Requirement
Hofstra Law Professor Norman Silber was quoted in the article “ABA approves free speech requirement to its accreditation process,” for the National Jurist. Excerpt In early 2023, Norman Silber,...
View ArticleHofstra Law Receives “A” Rating in Trial Advocacy
Hofstra Law has received an “A” rating for its trial advocacy offerings from PreLaw Magazine, placing it in the top 22 law schools within the United States. The ratings were announced in PreLaw...
View ArticleBLSA Celebrates Black History Month with Atrium Takeover
Acapella Evangelist (Uriah Willams) performing a poem for students. On February 7, 2024, the Black Law Student Association (BLSA) celebrated Black History Month with an Atrium Takeover that featured an...
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