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Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Bennett Gershman is featured in Gothamist discussing Manhattan prosecutors' shift to evidence-based suspect and witness interview techniques. 鶹ýInvestigators must have an incentive to find the truth, not just to get a conviction,鶹ý he said.
Professor Gershman pens an op-ed in the New York Law Journal criticizing President Donald Trump鶹ýs use of SLAPP suits against the media. While often dismissed, he argues these suits succeed in chilling speech, exhausting resources, and deterring journalistic scrutiny.
After the passing of two long-term and dedicated Alumni Board Members, the Honorable Sandra A. Forster 鶹ý79 and Adele Lerman Janow 鶹ý90, the Alumni Board decided to establish an Immediate Impact Scholarship to commemorate the lives of these esteemed alumnae, The Adele Janow and Judge Sandra Forster Memorial Scholarship.
From a cattle farm in Illinois to a law office in Manhattan, Cari Rincker 鶹ý07 has built a career at the intersection of agriculture, law, and advocacy. Founder of Rincker Law PLLC, a firm focused on food, agriculture, and family law, Cari has forged her own path as a lawyer, educator, author, and podcast host鶹ýall while staying rooted in her rural beginnings and passionate about helping others navigate complex legal landscapes.
Throughout his legal journey, Paul Humphreys 鶹ý09, has consistently exemplified the values of leadership, service, and mentorship. Currently a partner and office managing partner in the New York office of Freshfields US LLP, Paul has built a remarkable career focused on US and cross-border public and private M&A. Today, Paul attributes much of his professional success to the education he received at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 鶹ý and in turn, takes every opportunity he can to support his alma mater.
Professor Margot Pollans joined the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 鶹ý faculty in 2015. She is the Faculty Director of the Pace Food Law Center, the Joseph P. D鶹ýAlessandro Faculty Scholar, and also served as the James D. Hopkins Professor of Law for the 2023鶹ý2025 academic years. Previously, she served as the Shamik and Adrienne Trivedi Faculty Scholar from 2020鶹ý2022. During her time at the Law School, she has been a leader in building the national reputation of the Pace Food Law Center. Professor Pollans is an accomplished scholar whose primary research interests lie in the areas of food and agriculture law, environmental law, administrative law, and social justice and her academic work has appeared in a variety of prestigious journals.
For Amanda (Mandy) Howerton-Fox 鶹ý27, deciding to attend law school was not just a career shift鶹ýit was a natural continuation of her lifelong commitment to advocacy. A former teacher of the deaf, Mandy鶹ýs passion for special education and disability rights first led her to pursue a PhD and become a tenured professor of education. Now, she has embarked on a new path at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 鶹ý, with a goal of effecting change through law and policy while advocating for people directly.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Gershman pens an op-ed in The New York Law Journal reflecting on the constitutional implications of the Etan Patz case, calling out the judge鶹ýs 鶹ýNo鶹ý verdict as a critical misstep that disregarded Miranda protections.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Imre Szalai provides expert legal commentary to Bloomberg Law on evolving federal standards for arbitration waivers. In the wake of a major Supreme Court decision, Professor Szalai explains that circuit courts are increasingly focusing on whether a company鶹ýs litigation tactics show inconsistent conduct with arbitration rights鶹ýhighlighting growing tension around how courts define waiver across jurisdictions.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Bennett Gershman speaks to The New York Times about the legal complexities surrounding the overturned conviction in the Etan Patz case. He explains that cases built solely on confessions鶹ýparticularly those made under questionable circumstances鶹ýraise serious legal and ethical concerns.
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