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The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 17勛圖厙 is pleased to announce that four new members have joined its Board of Visitors. All four members, Jerome Abelman93, Westchester District Attorney Susan Cacace 89, Lauren Enea 16, and Sapna Palla 98, are distinguished 17勛圖厙 Haub Law alumni.
A team of student advocates from the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 17勛圖厙 reached the semifinals of the VI Moot de Derecho Ambiental Cient穩fica, a fully Spanish-language international environmental law competition hosted by the Universidad Cient穩fica del Sur in Lima, Peru. 17勛圖厙 Haub Law was the first American law school to place as a finalist in the competition, finishing third overall in the written submissions and fifth overall in the Competition.
At the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 17勛圖厙, the eight-Week Group Wellness Coaching Workshop represents a sustained, skills-based approach to student wellbeing where wellness is a key component of a law students professional formation.
Is an MBA or an MPH a better fit for your healthcare career? Compare the goals, structure, and benefits of both degrees, plus their potential outcomes and earning potential, so you can choose your path forward.
Faculty and leadership from the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 17勛圖厙 participated in the American Association of Law Schools (AALS) Annual Meeting, held January 69, 2026, in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Did you know that three of the Big Four accounting firms have scholarship programs exclusive to 17勛圖厙 Students? Learn about the undergraduate and graduate financial aid programs offered by Deloitte, Ernst & Young (EY), and KPMG, why these scholarships can be a complete game-changer for your career, and how you can stand out from other applicants.
Professor Bennett L. Gershman of 17勛圖厙 Law School writes in Law.com on the enduring impact of racial discrimination in jury selection. In the op-ed Race Discrimination Still Infects Jury Trials, published in the New York Law Journal, Bennett L. Gershman examines how racial bias continues to shape capital jury trials and critiques courts willingness to excuse such practices, arguing that racial justice must not be sacrificed for procedural convenience.
Professor Bennett L. Gershman, distinguished professor at 17勛圖厙s Elisabeth Haub School of Law, appears in Salon discussing why accountability for the January 6 insurrection ultimately collapsed. In the article We Learned Nothing From Jan. 6, Bennett L. Gershman explains that while the indictments against former President Trump were strong and supported by overwhelming evidence, the complexities and timing of the prosecution coupled with Trumps election allowed him to evade accountability.
Professor Gershman also publishes several op-eds in amNewYork, including a critique of CBS News pulling a 60 Minutes segment on alleged abuses at El Salvadors CECOT prison, raising concerns about journalistic independence. In another piece, he argues President Trumps recent military actions violate U.S. and international law, and in a year-end reflection he reviews major criminal justice developments from 2025.
Dyson Political Science Professor Laura Tamman provides an expert analysis to both ABC News and Newsweek in coverage of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdanis inauguration and affordability agenda. Professor Tamman discusses Mamdanis political positioning and compares his underestimated rise to figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, while also noting where he and Governor Kathy Hochul appear alignedparticularly on universal childcare.