Posted in Podcasts on Dec 21st, 2012
Hello! For our last podcast of the year 2012, the Library is proud to feature one of our John Jay Legal Services clinical programs – Pace Investor Rights Clinic, also known as PIRC. With the leadership, mentoring, and support of PIRC Director, Professor Jill I. Gross, and its Assistant Director, Visiting Professor Ed Pekarek, Pace students have […]
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Posted in Podcasts on Jun 4th, 2012
The fourth annual Bookbag to Briefcase program was held on April 11, 2012 at 3:00 pm at the Pace Law Library, offering a wide range of tips and tricks to students on how to succeed in a law firm environment. Students attended this collaborative effort of Pace Law Library, Pace Center for Career Development, LexisNexis […]
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Posted in Podcasts on Feb 7th, 2011
In January 2011, Prof. Bennett Gershman of Pace Law School, New York, has participated on a panel as part of victims’ rights seminar held by the Ministry of Justice for prosecutors and judicial officials in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Prof. Gershman was invited to appear as an expert next to Ms. Jennifer Long, the director […]
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Posted in Podcasts on Jan 13th, 2011
Please join Professor Bridget J. Crawford as she reviews 10 noteworthy law review articles on estate and gift tax law published in 2010. This 22-minute recordingcovers the same material as her article Estate and Gift Tax Law Review Articles You Should Have Read (But Probably Didn’t) in 2010,forthcoming in Tax Notes, and is designed to […]
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Posted in Podcasts on Sep 15th, 2010
Sexting is a new phenomenon thatis growing exponentially each day. Join Prof. John Humbach and Prof. Bridget Crawford, both from Pace Law School, discussingProf. Humbach’s article, titled “Sexting” and the First Amendment, asProf. Humbach explains the First Amendment and the implications of teenagers engaging in creating, sending, receiving and possessing sexually explicitimages. Prof. Humbach writes […]
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Posted in Podcasts on Apr 28th, 2010
International and transnational law is a growing and quickly evolving area of law. We are pleased to invite you to join Damon Schwartz, Pace Law School and Vis Moot alum, currently clerking for the Honorable Judge Delissa A. Ridgway at the United States Court of International Trade as he interviews Dr. Klaus Peter Berger, a […]
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Posted in Podcasts on Mar 29th, 2010
To commemorate the 30th Anniversary of Pace Law Review, we bring you a podcast about the birth and the beginnings of Pace Law Review. Join Diana Cioppa, a 2009 Pace Law School graduate, currently employed at Kitson Law Firm, LLP, as she moderates the conversations with two Pace Law School professors: Professor of Law Irene […]
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Posted in Podcasts on Feb 19th, 2010
Should infliction of emotional distress, mere words, or verbal abuse be criminalized? I am Lucie Olejnikova and I invite you to please tune to our latest podcast where Leslie Yalof Garfield, Professor of Law, and Bridget Crawford, Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Faculty Research and Development, from Pace Law School, discuss this interesting […]
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Posted in Podcasts on Dec 3rd, 2009
The Institute of International Commercial Law Pace Law School, the Pace Law Library, and the Arbitration Committee of the NY City Bar Association are proud to present CIETAC Arbitration and the CISG podcast, a round-table discussion moderated by Kathleen Scanlon, Esq. with Professor Kritzer and Adjunct Professor Shulman. The podcast provides information on the UN […]
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Posted in Podcasts on Apr 21st, 2009
Welcome to Law Library Podcast. I am Lucie Olejnikova, a reference librarian at Pace, and our guests are Prof. Adele Bernhard, and second year law students at Pace School of Law, Marianito Mabutas, Jr. and Vanity Muniz. J.R. and Vanity are part of Pace Criminal Justice Clinic: Post-Conviction Project, taught by Prof. Adele Bernhard. They […]
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