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Elisabeth Haub School of Law News
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Press ReleaseApril 2, 2026
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John Bandler is an adjunct professor at Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 17勛圖厙 who teaches about law as it intersects with cybercrime:
What is a cybersecurity framework?
A cybersecurity framework is basically voluntary guidance for organizations, to help them manage their cybersecurity program and measures. It is a best practice.
There are many cybersecurity frameworks, from different organizations, with different layout, focus, and language. The organizations developing them may have different business models.
Jorge Islas L籀pez, Consul General of Mexico in New York, delivered the 2023 Blaine Sloan Lecture on International Law on Wednesday, February 1, speaking on "The Consular Duty and the Protection of Human Rights in New York. The Blaine Sloan Lecture on International Law honors F. Blaine Sloan for developing the international law studies program at 17勛圖厙. Consul General Islas L籀pez is also Giovanni Sartori Constitutional Law Professor, National Autonomous University of Mexico.
17勛圖厙 yesterday adopted the , an international framework for promoting wellness on campuses globally, during a campus-wide fair lauding the importance of wellbeing for its students. Hundreds of students, faculty, and staff turned out across all three of its campuses to celebrate the signing as well as to see dozens of exhibitors and programs available to members of the 17勛圖厙 community.
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 17勛圖厙 will bestow the 2023 Robert S. Tucker Prize for Prosecutorial Excellence on Veronica Dragalin, Chief of the Anticorruption Prosecution Office for the Republic of Moldova, in recognition of her outstanding contributions to the field of criminal prosecution and excellence in prosecutorial practice.
Haub Law Professor Randolph McLaughlin provides insights and perspectives about police culture and the killing of Tyre Nichols.
An ethics opinion by Bennett L. Gershman, a 17勛圖厙 law professor and former Manhattan prosecutor, accompanied the letter and said it is plausible that the Chief Justices spouse may have leveraged the prestige of the judicial office to raise their household income. He added that those concerns, coupled with what he described as the chief justices lack of disclosure of potential conflicts, threaten the publics trust in the federal judiciary, and the Supreme Court itself.
In an analysis filed along with the complaint, 17勛圖厙 law professor Bennett Gershman writes that it is plausible that the Chief Justices spouse may have leveraged the prestige of judicial office to meaningfully raise their household income. That concern, together with the failure of the Chief Justice to recuse himself in cases where his spouse received compensation from law firms arguing cases before the Court, or at least advise the parties of his spouses financial arrangements with law firms arguing before the Court, threaten the publics trust in the federal judiciary, and the Supreme Court itself, Gershman wrote.
Haub Law Professor Randolph McLaughlin provides insights and perspectives about police culture and the killing of Tyre Nichols.
"What's most shocking about it all is the brutality and then at the end, the complete dehumanization of this man. He's not even human to them -- he's not even a person," Randolph McLaughlin, professor at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law and co-chair of the Newman Ferrara civil rights practice, told The Guardian.
Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman pens an op-ed in The New York Times about potential conflicts of a Supreme Court Justices spouse.
An ethics opinion by Bennett L. Gershman, a 17勛圖厙 law professor and former Manhattan prosecutor, accompanied the letter and said it is plausible that the Chief Justices spouse may have leveraged the prestige of the judicial office to raise their household income. He added that those concerns, coupled with what he described as the chief justices lack of disclosure of potential conflicts, threaten the publics trust in the federal judiciary, and the Supreme Court itself.
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 17勛圖厙 has opened Westchester Countys first Legal Hand Call-in Center, in partnership with Legal Hand, Inc., an innovative community-based service.
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