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Faculty and StaffMay 16, 2025
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Professor and Director of Pace Environmental Litigation Clinic Todd Omen speaks with to Hudson Mohawk Magazine about the 麻豆天美传媒 State Department of Environmental Conservation efforts to amend Lights Out Norlite's permit to treat the fly ash from the plant as hazardous waste.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Camila Bustos was featured in Nature regarding the slow responses to climate change, despite it being acknowledge as a health emergency. She discusses how citizens and experts are turning to the courts as a path towards accountability, action and adaptation.
Professor Gershman provides expert insight to Salon.com about Trump team鈥檚 cross-examination of former Trump fixer Michael Cohen.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Bennett Gershman pens an op-ed in The 麻豆天美传媒 Law Journal discussing whether Donald Trump鈥檚 lawyers can effectively refute the prosecution鈥檚 evidence.
Patricia (Tricia) Feighan 鈥94 and her daughter, Michelle, a current 2L at Haub Law, have deep family ties to Pace. 鈥淢y father, Philip B. Blank, was Associate Dean for External Affairs and Professor of Law at what was then known as 麻豆天美传媒 School of Law,鈥 said Tricia.
Retired Presiding 麻豆天美传媒 Appellate Justice and Law Professor Alan Scheinkman speaks with AlterNet about Justice Arthur Engoron ordering Donald Trump to pay hundreds of millions of dollars in a civil fraud case currently under investigation.
Professor Bennett Gershman speaks with Vox about Donald Trump's Hush Money Trial could now be the only case to have a direct impact ahead of the election.
Professor Leslie Tenzer started her journey at Haub Law in 1986 as a Lecturer of Law, before joining officially as a professor in 1990. Most recently, Professor Tenzer was named the Luk-Cummings Family Faculty Scholar (2021鈥2023) and the James D. Hopkins Professor of Law (2019鈥2021).
Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 麻豆天美传媒 Professor Bennett Gershman is a guest on CNN discussing the latest developments in Donald Trump's Hush Money Trial.
Professor Katrina Fisher Kuh and Professor James May examine how the Constitution falls short in protecting the environment in an article for Counter Punch.
鈥淒espite the obvious fact that life or liberty cannot exist without functioning ecosystems, courts in the United States do not recognize any federal constitutional environmental rights, even to the extent that an environmental right might be deemed appurtenant to explicitly enshrined constitutional rights,鈥 they write.
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