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CORPORATIONS AND THE PUBLIC GOOD
New York Law School
A Reception Honoring Professor Tamara Belinfanti new book, Citizen Capitalism: How a Universal Fund Can Provide Influence and Income to All (Berrett-Koehler).
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LAW AND OUR DIVERSE, DYNAMIC CULTURE
New York Law School
A Reception Honoring New Books by Professors Kris Franklin, Arthur Leonard, and Richard Sherwin
A Cultural History of Law in the Modern Age (Bloomsbury) By Richard Sherwin, Wallace Stevens Professor of Law
Legal Reasoning Case Files (Carolina Academic Press) By Kris Franklin, Professor of Law and Director of Academic Initiatives
Sexuality Law, Third Edition (Carolina Academic Press) By Arthur Leonard, Robert F. Wagner Professor of Labor and Employment Law
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Eisenhower vs. Warren: The Battle for Civil Rights and Liberties
New York Law School
Eisenhower vs. Warren chronicles the epic 1950s battle that would shape the legal future of the Civil Rights movement. In conversation with Professor Edward A. Purcell Jr., Professor Simon will bring to vivid life the clash between President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Chief Justice Earl Warren, a conflict that continues to reverberate in political and constitutional debates today.
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HATE: Why We Should Resist It With Free Speech
New York Law School
Celebrate Professor Nadine Strossen’s Acclaimed New Book In an era of high-profile debates about free speech, hate speech, and censorship, Professor Nadine Strossen brings clarity and insight to the question of how best to stamp out hate.
Her new book, HATE: Why We Should Resist It With Free Speech, Not Censorship (Oxford University Press, May 2018), has received highest praise from elected leaders, legal scholars, and civil liberties icons.
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Protecting Migrant Children: In Search of Best Practice
New York Law School
Dean Anthony W. Crowell invites you to celebrate Professor Lenni Benson and Protecting Migrant Children: In Search of Best Practice
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Reception for Professor Ari Ezra Waldman’s PRIVACY AS TRUST: Information Privacy for an Information Age
New York Law School
It seems like there is no such thing as privacy anymore, but the truth is that privacy is in danger only because we think about it in narrow, limited, and outdated ways. In this transformative work, Professor Ari Ezra Waldman, leveraging the notion that we share information with others in contexts of trust, offers a roadmap for data privacy law that will better protect our information in a digitized world.
Dean Anthony W. Crowell, University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law Professor Frank Pasquale, a renowned expert in information law and policy, and Professor Waldman will debate and discuss Privacy as Trust. Please join the discussion on how we can make privacy work for all of us.
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Special Education Law and Practice
New York Law School
Special Education Law and Practice is an experientially-focused casebook that also serves as a reference for attorneys who practice special education law and anyone interested in learning about the special education process. The casebook covers substantive special education rights, racial disparities in special education, discipline, procedural protections, federal court litigation, remedies, and attorneys’ fees.
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Reception for David Schoenbrod’s DC Confidential
New York Law School
Members of Congress and Presidents on both sides of the aisle use tricks to help themselves at the expense of their constituents. These tricks especially harm us as citizens of state and local government.
How Washington insiders get away with it is explained in a new book by Trustee Professor David Schoenbrod, with forewords by Governor Howard Dean and Senator Mike Lee.
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Celebrate Professor Richard Chused and Gendered Law in American History
New York Law School
As American voters consider electing the nation’s first female commander in chief, New York Law School invites you to celebrate Professor Richard Chused and Gendered Law in American History, co-authored by Georgetown Law Professor Emerita Wendy Williams.
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International Law Symposium: The U.S.-Taiwan-China Relationship in International Law and Policy
New York Law School
Join New York Law School and the New Century Institute for a full-day symposium on the timely and important topic of U.S.-Taiwan-China relations and the future of Taiwan. The symposium marks the release of Prof. Lung-chu Chen’s latest book, The U.S.-Taiwan-China Relationship in International Law and Policy (Oxford University Press, 2016).
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BOOK LAUNCH: The Law Book: From Hammurabi to the International Criminal Court, 250 Milestones in the History of Law
New York Law School
For more information about the book, click here.
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1997 Faculty Book Event
New York Law School
FAILURE AND FORGIVENESS: Rebalancing the Bankruptcy System by Karen Gross, Professor, NYLS
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1994 Faculty Book Party
New York Law School
Book Party celebrating the publication of:
Power Without Responsibility: How Congress Abuses the People Through Delegation By David Schoenbrod
Logic and Experience: The Origin of Modem American Legal Education By William P. LaPiana
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