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Monthly Archives: July 2020
UB Law Prof. Gilda Daniels Joins ABA Panel to Discuss ‘The Power of Women in U.S. Elections’
UB Law Prof. Gilda Daniels, author of the book Uncounted: The Crisis of Voter Suppression in America (NYU Press: 2020), will join a panel of distinguished colleagues at the ABA’s 2020 Annual Meeting to discuss “The Power of Women in U.S. … Continue reading
COVID Consequences Are Focus of Two Upcoming UB Law in Focus Webinars Featuring Faculty and Alumni
The UB Law in Focus Discussion Series on Zoom continues with two consecutive webinars looking at the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. On Wednesday, July 29, from 5 to 6 p.m., tune in for Covid and the Workplace: How Does … Continue reading
Posted in alumni news, faculty news, Uncategorized
Tagged coronavirus, corporate counsel, COVID-19, employment law, labor law, liability
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Conduct Unbecoming: The Resumption of Federal Executions
This post was written by UB Law Prof. John Bessler. Not since 2003, when an African-American man, Louis Jones, Jr., was put to death, has the federal government carried out an execution. In the coming days, though, the Trump administration’s … Continue reading
UB Law Prof. Dionne Koller Advocates for College Athlete Protections, Income in Senate Committee Testimony
In an appearance hailed by colleagues in the sports law community as courageous and compelling, UB Law Associate Dean Dionne Koller urged Senate lawmakers to allow college athletes to earn income from endorsements, and to stifle NCAA control of athletes. … Continue reading
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Tagged athlete abuse, athlete compensation, college sports, NCAA
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UB Law in Focus Discussion Series Adds Structural Racism Theme to its Webinar Schedule
The UB Law in Focus Discussion Series was created to engage the UB Law community and the community at large in thoughtful examination of current events through a legal lens. We are pleased to announce a new series-within-a-series, UB Law … Continue reading
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Tagged institutional racism, redlining, structural racism, UB Law in Focus
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