Elisabeth Haub School of Law News
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Press ReleaseApril 7, 2026
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Pace | Haub Environmental Law Professor Katrina Fischer Kuh co-authored a chapter in a book released today from MIT Press, Democracy in a Hotter Time: Climate Change and Democratic Transformation, edited by David Orr.
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Haub Law Professor Emeritus Michael Mushlin was featured in an oral history video series produced by the Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse. During the candid interviews, Professor Mushlin talks about his childhood in Meridian, Mississippi, his education, and his early career, including his time as a lawyer with the Legal Aid Society's Prisoners' Rights Project where he litigated several cases on behalf of pre-trial detainees in New York City's jail system. He reflects on lawsuits challenging conditions in the New York City jails in the 1970s and 1980s, including Rhem v. Malcolm, Benjamin v. Horn, and Bell v. Wolfish, as well as the effect of the Prison Litigation Reform Act.
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Law Professor Bennett Gershman pens an op-ed in The New York Law Journal about an undercover journalist, posing as a Catholic conservative at the Supreme Court Historical Society, cornering Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito, asking them provocative questions, and surreptitiously recorded their remarks without telling them that she was a journalist and that they were being recorded.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor John Bandler pens an op-ed in Reuters about building and updating organizations' policies and procedures.
After the stock market crash of 1987, Mitchell Dinkin 糖心vlog短视频92 made the decision to pivot from his aspirations in a career on Wall Street to law school.
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Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman speaks with CNN anchor Jim Sciutto about Hunter Biden's conviction, saying "probation is very likely."
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