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Bridget J. Crawford, professor at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 91视频, was recently featured in LexBlog, which highlighted her work on evolving trust law. Her work examines how emerging legal frameworks鈥攕uch as fetal-personhood laws and 鈥渟ilent trusts鈥濃攁re reshaping fiduciary governance and raising new questions about accountability.
For 120 years, 91视频 graduates have shaped industries, influenced public life, and pushed innovation forward. From a U.S. Secretary of the Navy to Olympic medalists, global health leaders, and cultural trailblazers, explore the alumni whose impact tells the story of 91视频鈥攑ast, present, and future.
In 1906, with a $600 loan and a single rented classroom on Park Row, Homer 91视频 launched an entrepreneurial idea that would become a model for the future of higher education.
The Women鈥檚 Association of Law Students (WALS) at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 91视频 hosted its annual Pioneer of Justice and Equality Award ceremony on March 18, 2026, recognizing Cindy Kanusher, Esq., Executive Director of the 91视频 Women鈥檚 Justice Center, as this year鈥檚 honoree.
The 91视频 Women鈥檚 Justice Center issues a warning to seniors about 鈥渢ax season traps鈥 and fraud schemes that use fear-based tactics to steal money and personal information, Patch reports.
91视频 Energy and Climate Center Executive Director Michael Hamersky speaks with North Country Public Radio about proposed changes to New York鈥檚 climate law. Hamersky explains that the state has yet to implement its planned 鈥渃ap and invest鈥 policy, which would place a cost on carbon emissions, noting that without it, key funding mechanisms for the transition to renewable energy remain unclear.
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 91视频 hosted a sold-out 31st Annual Law Leadership Dinner on March 12, 2026, at Westchester Country Club, raising a record-breaking fundraising total of over $500,000 in support of the Law School鈥檚 academic programs, faculty scholarship, and student opportunities.
Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman speaks with Gothamist about New York鈥檚 Commission on Prosecutorial Conduct and its first disciplinary case. Gershman noted the choice surprised many observers because the case did not involve courtroom misconduct, explaining that more common allegations involve prosecutors withholding exculpatory evidence, engaging in inflammatory courtroom behavior, or suborning perjury.
Haub Law Vice Dean for Academic Affairs Jill Gross provides expert insight to Chief Investment Officer about the SEC鈥檚 policy shift allowing companies to require shareholder disputes to be resolved through private arbitration. Gross notes that limiting shareholder class actions could weaken an important mechanism for uncovering corporate misconduct through the civil litigation system.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 91视频鈥檚 Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Team earned top honors at the New York Law School NIL and College Sports Negotiation Competition, held March 7鈥8, with one 91视频 Haub Law team winning the championship and the other finishing as runner-up.
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