Richard Abel, Professor Emeritus at UCLA and 2007 Burns Chair, will discuss resistance to autocracy during the Trump administration.
On Tuesday, April 2nd, 2024, Moot Court will host a bake sale on the 2nd Floor Cafe from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.! The food will be tasty! And the money received will fund classmates to represent CUNY Law in competitions against other law schools.
co-hosted by: Prof. Jeena Shah, OUTlaws, Students for Justice in Palestine, Jewish Law Students Association, Reforma(FIRE), NLG, Women of Color Coalition, Men of Color Coalition, Law and Political Economy, Indigenous Americans and the Law Student Advocates, Irish American Law Student Association, Labor Co, Housing Rights Project, LALSA, CUNY Contemplative Urban Law Project, Environmental Law Coalition.
Join us for a special allyship training (with ethics CLE credits for attorneys) on what you can do to help document and report incidents of bias-related harassment and hate crimes against people of any background, especially Asian Americans, Jews, Muslims, African Americans, and LGBTQ people during a time when hate crimes in the United States […]
Informal meet up to learn about the experiences and inspiring careers of your Professors
Paula Edgar '06 will host an interactive workshop on building one's personal brand to fuel a successful job search. Whether you're a student studying for a professional career or a professional looking for a new opportunity, we often doubt the credentials we have worked so hard to build. "Do I belong in this setting?" one […]
Join us for a special allyship training (with ethics CLE credits for attorneys) on what you can do to help document and report incidents of bias-related harassment and hate crimes against people of any background, especially Asian Americans, Jews, Muslims, African Americans, and LGBTQ people during a time when hate crimes in the United States […]
Founding faculty of the CUNY Law Contemplative program, Family Court Judge and former CUNY Law Prof. Maria Arias, and Dharma teacher Jeanne Anselmo, will be co-hosting an event Thursday evening April 4, memorializing the anniversary of the assassination of MLK Jr. We will be participating in a contemplative group reading of Letters from a Birmingham […]
All events on this calendar are open to the public, or our students, alumni, faculty, staff, and supporter audiences.
Events are wheelchair accessible. For disability-related accommodations, contact the organizer of the event. Advance notice is kindly requested.
Faculty and staff members who wish to hold an event, such as a lecture, conference, or reception, should complete the request form. These events are overseen by the Events Department at events@law.cuny.edu.
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