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Monthly Archives: September 2020
Professor Robertson Participates in Future Environmental Law Professors’ Workshop
On Friday, September 17, Professor Heidi Gorovitz Robertson participated in the Future Environmental Law Professors’ Workshop hosted by the Haub School of Law at Pace University. Robertson served as a commenter on mock job talks for prospective environmental law professors, … Continue reading
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Professor Robertson Presents at Vermont Law School Environmental Law Colloquium
On September 26, Professor Heidi Gorovitz Robertson participated in Vermont Law School’s Annual Environmental Scholarship Colloquium. The annual event, usually conducted in-person in S. Royalton, Vermont, was held on-line. Below is an image from the colloquium (Professor Robertson in the … Continue reading
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Professor Sterio Featured at NYU Center for Global Affairs Event
Professor Milena Sterio participated as a panelist in an event titled “Post-Conflict State Rebuilding After Mass Atrocities,” on September 22. The event was hosted by the NYU Center for Global Affairs and was based on a book which Professor Sterio … Continue reading
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Professor Kalir Interviewed on the Passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
On Sept. 21, 2020, Clinical Professor of Law Doron Kalir was interviewed by Charles Ellison of WURD Radio in Philadelphia on the passing of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The conversation covered key opinions authored by Justice Ginsburg (for … Continue reading
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Professor Sterio files Amicus Brief with International Criminal Court
Professor Milena Sterio, along with several colleagues from the Public International Law and Policy Group, a prominent Washington D.C.-based NGO, filed an amicus brief with the International Criminal Court at The Hague in the case of Bosco Ntaganda. The brief … Continue reading
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Sagers Appears in Wondery Podcast and Other Media in U.S. and Overseas
Chris Sagers, the James A. Thomas Professor of Law, was featured in a long interview for the podcast series American Scandal, produced by the widely followed podcast platform Wondery. Sagers was featured in the final episode in an American Scandal series on the golden age … Continue reading
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Professor Kalir Presents at AEN Zoom Conference
On Thursday September 6, Clinical Professor of Law Doron Kalir presented at the Academic Engagement Network (AEN)’s zoom conference. AEN is a pro-Israel network of academics from across the country and across disciplines, who mainly monitor and discuss anti-Israel rhetoric … Continue reading
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Professor Geier discusses payroll tax deferral on the Sound of Ideas
On September 3, Professor Deborah A. Geier was a guest on the “Sound of Ideas” program on WCPN, where she discussed the ins and outs of the optional payroll tax deferral that was the subject of President Trump’s August 8 … Continue reading
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Professor Majette Invited to Present at Upcoming Events
Professor Gwen Majette has been invited to moderate the virtual panel Intersecting Realities: Health, Race, and the Ongoing Legacies of Slavery and Jim Crow as part of the “1619 Project in 2020” sponsored by the University of California Irvine Center for Humanity on … Continue reading
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Professor Majette Consults with Congressional Legislative Staff on Health Disparities in Seniors
On July 14, 2020, Professor Gwen Majette spoke with the staff of the United States Senate Special Committee on Aging. In particular she spoke with the Staff Directors for Chairman Susan Collins and Ranking Member Bob Casey and some of their … Continue reading
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