Professor Steve Zeidman was quoted in a Reuters story about how the ticket-fixing scandal in the New York Police Department could affect witness credibility at trial.
Black Law Students Association Hosts Discussion on NYC Foster Care System
November 16, 2011
On Thursday, October 6, 2011, the Black Law Students Association (BLSA) invited a panel of judges and public interest lawyers to discuss with the CUNY Law community
NY Times Quotes Marina Sitrin (’01) on Occupy Wall Street Influence
November 16, 2011
Alum Marina Sitrin, part of Occupy Wall Street’s legal working group, was quoted in the New York Times about the continued influence of OWS since police temporarily evicted protesters from Zuccotti Park on Tuesday.
CUNY Law Video Recognized in ABA Law Video Awards
November 15, 2011
The American Bar Association’s Law Practice Management Section (LPM) announced the winners of the first-ever LPM Law Video Awards during the 3rd Bi-annual ABA Law Firm Marketing Strategies Conference
Judge Hamill (’90) to Speak at NY Forum on Youth in Foster Care
November 14, 2011
The Honorable Bryanne Hamill (’90) will speak on a panel about the challenges faced by youth who age out of foster care at the upcoming forum Whatever It Takes: Strategies for Preventing and Addressing Youth Disconnection.
Int’l Business Times Features Distinguished Prof. Robson on Occupy Wall Street Lawsuits
November 10, 2011
Distinguished Professor Ruthann Robson spoke to the International Business Times about Occupy Wall Street and the lawsuits pertaining to freedom of assembly that some of the groups have filed.
Jen Hogg (’12) Featured in Go Magazine
November 10, 2011
Go Magazine featured Jen Hogg (’12) as part of its piece on women leading nonprofit organizations. Hogg, who was a sergeant in the New York Army National Guard, co-founded Service Women’s Actions Network
Puerto Rican Police Department: Abuse Discovered; Leading Activists, Lawyers and Scholars Examine Findings by the Department of Justice
November 9, 2011
CUNY Law’s Center on Latino and Latina Rights and Equality (CLORE), the Puerto Rican Bar Association, and the National Lawyers Guild International Committee will lead a panel discussion on the egregious abuses exposed by a U.S Department of Justice report on Puerto Rico Police Department practices.
Alums Reconnect at 2011 Reunion
November 7, 2011
On October 25, 2011, alumni from the classes of 1986, 1991, 1996, 2001, 2006, and 2010 gathered in Manhattan to reminisce and reconnect with old classmates and faculty.