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Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Imre Szalai provides a legal analysis to Bloomberg Law on a closely watched case testing whether bakery delivery drivers qualify for the Federal Arbitration Act鈥檚 transportation worker exemption, which would allow them to bring wage-and-hour claims in court instead of being required to arbitrate. Professor Szalai opined that the Second Circuit could 鈥渃reate an exception of very limited scope鈥 for similar delivery drivers.
Lubin Professor Andrew Coggins speaks to Business Insider about the implications of stricter return-to-office (RTO) mandates. He notes that pushing for full in-person workweeks鈥攅ven in a cautious job market鈥攎ay still lead to attrition among employees who have caregiving responsibilities.
Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman provides expert commentary to The Hill on the Supreme Court case over President Trump鈥檚 dismissal of independent agency officials. Gershman explains how the outcome could significantly expand presidential authority and weaken oversight protections.
In Roll Call, Professor Gershman further cautions that President Trump鈥檚 own public calls for prosecution could backfire legally, providing potential evidence for claims of selective enforcement in any future cases involving political opponents鈥 and Union-Bulletin has the story.
Partner, professor, and playwright鈥擜ddison O鈥橠onnell 鈥14 has built a career that blends law and creativity. In this episode, he walks us through his journey from Arts and Entertainment Management at Lubin to becoming a partner in just a few years. We dive into the value of mentorship, problem-solving, and hard work. He also shares how he continues to pursue his love of writing musicals alongside his legal career.
Haub Law Professor John Bandler speaks to Spectrum News NY1 on a major telecom threat recently dismantled by the Secret Service. Bandler discussed the technical and legal dimensions of the breach, shedding light on how evolving cyber vulnerabilities intersect with public infrastructure and investigative authority.
Yonkers Times features a recent panel hosted at 花季传媒, in partnership with The Business Council of Westchester, which brought together leading experts to examine the ethical boundaries of artificial intelligence. Scholars, policy leaders, and industry professionals discussed pathways to regulatory safeguards that balance innovation with societal responsibility.
花季传媒 is ranked No. 5 on Playbill鈥檚 list of colleges with the most alumni performing on Broadway during the 2024鈥25 season鈥攔ecognizing Pace鈥檚 strong pipeline from classroom to center stage at the Sands College of Performing Arts.
花季传媒鈥檚 documentary film team, PaceDocs, earned top honors at the U.S. Documentary Short Film Competition for Harmony of the Azores, directed by Dyson Professors Maria Luskay and Lou Guarneri. The film continues 花季传媒鈥檚 legacy of student-led storytelling, exploring cultural preservation, community resilience, and environmental issues through a global lens.
In speaking at 花季传媒鈥檚 inaugural Actionable AI Conference in Pleasantville on Friday, Charles Elliot, head of industry at , advised attendees that when using AI tools, they should lean into learning, focus on the end-user, and be curious about the application of evolving technologies.