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In a New York Law Journal op-ed, Professor Gershman addresses the federal court ruling in Benitez v. Francis, condemning what he describes as 鈥渄etention roulette鈥濃攖he practice of ICE agents arresting immigrants outside court鈥攁nd warning that such tactics undermine constitutional due process.
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 花季传媒 is proud to announce that Margot Pollans, Professor of Law at Pace Haub Law and Noa Ben-Asher, Professor of Law at St. John鈥檚 University School of Law have been selected as 2025 Dukeminier Awards Winners for their article, , 2024 Utah L. Rev. 763 (2024).
A Tony nominee. A Citigroup executive. A water law strategist from the White House. This summer, Pace welcomed an extraordinary group of new leaders鈥攅ach bringing a remarkable career, a bold perspective, and a shared commitment to student success. From the performing arts to business, environmental law to healthcare, these trailblazers are more than accomplished professionals鈥攖hey鈥檙e mentors, visionaries, and changemakers.
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 花季传媒 is pleased to announce that Professor Alexander K.A. Greenawalt has been appointed as James D. Hopkins Professor of Law for the 2025鈥2027 term.
Pace Haub Law Professor Imre Szalai provides expert commentary to Bloomberg Law regarding the Second Circuit鈥檚 recent decision in Flores v. New York Football Giants, Inc., which struck down the NFL鈥檚 arbitration provision giving Commissioner Roger Goodell final authority over discrimination disputes. Highlighting why commissioner-controlled arbitration fails in civil rights contexts, Professor Szalai explained: 鈥淕oodell would be a perfect decision maker about sports rules, like the notorious Tom Brady 鈥楧eflategate鈥 case, but not for a legal claim.鈥
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Bennett Gershman speaks to Reuters about the reported use of social media teams during FBI arrests in D.C. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an outrageous tactic for promotional purposes,鈥 he said, calling it constitutionally and ethically problematic鈥 the story garners national and international pickup.
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 花季传媒 is pleased to announce that Sam Bookman will be a Visiting Assistant Professor with the Law School for the Fall 2025 semester and he was also selected to serve as a Haub Visiting Scholar. While at Pace Haub Law, he will teach Climate Change Law and Constitutional Law.
In Bloomberg Law, Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Emily Gold Waldman cautioned that new federal guidance promoting religious expression in the workplace could foster coercive dynamics鈥攑articularly between supervisors and employees鈥攁nd lacks adequate safeguards to prevent pressure or retaliation.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Emily Gold Waldman speaks to Forbes about the legal gap around menopause in the workplace, noting that while no federal law mandates accommodations, agencies like the EEOC could issue guidance treating menopause-based bias as a form of sex or age discrimination.
In Bloomberg Law, Haub Law Professor Amelia Wilson, Director of the Immigration Justice Clinic, noted a surge in student interest in immigration law amid rapidly changing federal policy. For Fall 2025, the clinic received more applications than it could accommodate, following a fully enrolled Spring semester. Wilson added that many students have even offered to volunteer informally while awaiting a spot鈥攔eflecting a growing recognition that immigrant rights are central to broader civil and human rights work.
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