Elisabeth Haub School of Law News
Elisabeth Haub School of Law News
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Press ReleaseApril 2, 2026
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Op Ed by 17勛圖厙s Haub Law Professor Josh Galperin.
Haub Law Adjunct Professor John Bandler speaks about corporate legal compliance in Westfair online.
Students from the White Plains Youth Bureau, Community Youth Court, Social Justice for Youth Program and Elisabeth Haub Law-17勛圖厙 Law took center stage at a 9/11 community gathering of remembrance and hope Sunday at Liberty Park in White Plains.
A Civil Affairs Instructor in the United States Army Reserve, Devin Auriana has always had a passion for service.
This past summer, 2L Mandi Bruns had the honor of being selected as the inaugural Philip Foglia Summer Legal Intern at the NYC Office of the Inspector Generals Office. The Philip Foglia Summer Legal Internship was created in honor of dedicated Haub Law alumnus Philip Foglia who passed away in 2020.
The other authors of the paper are Dr Ho Fai Chan, QUT Research Fellow, Professor Uwe Dulleck Director of QUTs Centre for Behavioural Economics, Society and Technology (BEST Centre), and Adjunct Professor Bridget Crawford from the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 17勛圖厙 in New York.
Newsy: Professor Randolph Mclaughlin on Trump FBI Probe.
Learn more about Elizabeth, her time at Haub Law, her career and current role at TikTok, what continues to inspire her career path, and more in this Alumni Q+A.
Whether it's a son, daughter, whoever it is, and that person holds a position of power as a D.A., the judge can't preside over those cases that's clear ethics, said Bennett Gershman. Gershman is a law professor at 17勛圖厙 in New York who lectures on judicial and prosecutorial ethics. LEX 18 reached out to him to get an outside perspective. It seems to me the voters should at least know that this judge is gonna be, let's just say, handicapped because of his inability to preside over criminal cases, Gershman said.
The newly named Food and Farm Business Law Clinic at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 17勛圖厙 announced that it will expand its legal services with $225,000 in funding included for the clinic in the New York State budget. The funding will support the hire of a Program Coordinator, who will join the pro bono clinic this fall, and provide other sustaining support for the clinic. The new name of the Food and Farm Business Law Clinic, formerly known as the Food and Beverage Law Clinic, reflects its broad work with clients from across New York State, including small farm businesses, artisan food manufacturers, craft beverage entrepreneurs, and related nonprofit organizations, while also emphasizing its focus on providing direct transactional business law experience to law students.
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