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SUMMARY:Executive Power in the Classroom: Addressing Project 2025 and Executive Orders in the Law School Curriculum
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, April 9\, 2025\n1:00-2:00pm EDT\nZoom Webinar\nThese days the current administration is invoking and testing its executive powers on what seems like a daily basis. This presents both a challenge and an opportunity for law school faculty striving to connect doctrine with real-world legal developments. The roadmap Project 2025 outlines\, together with the president’s executive orders\, shape governance\, policy\, the news cycle\, and public conversation. Law professors must grapple with how to effectively incorporate these contemporary issues into their classrooms. They also must consider how to fit all of the work into one semester and how to navigate the emotions and well-being of students at this chaotic time. This webinar will explore strategies for engaging students with these dynamic legal and political developments in courses such as Indian law\, family law\, and legal research. Panelists will share the ways in which they have included conversations about Project 2025 and executive orders into their classrooms this Spring semester. Please join us for a lively look into important pedagogical issues. \nThis event is co-sponsored by Roger Williams University School of Law\, City University of New York School of Law\, George Washington University Law School\, Berkeley Law\, JURIST\, and Antiracist Development Institute. \n  \nFeatured Speakers \nAlly Coll \nAssistant Professor\, City University of New York School of Law \nDr. James D. Diamond \nVisiting Lecturer in Law\, Yale Law School \nJeffrey A. Dodge \nAssistant Professor of Law\, Joseph H. Goldstein Faculty Scholar\, and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs\, Penn State Dickinson Law \nTanya Johnson \nResearch & Instructional Services Librarian\, UConn School of Law | Thomas J. Meskill Law Library \nDr. Taino J. Palermo \nLegal Director\, Center for Indigenous Peoples Rights\nModerator \nNicole P. Dyszlewski \nAssistant Dean of Academic Innovation\,\nRoger Williams University\nSchool of Law \nRegister HERE
URL:https://www.law.cuny.edu/event/executive-power-in-the-classroom-addressing-project-2025-and-executive-orders-in-the-law-school-curriculum/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:El Ritmo es la Ley: Weekly Latin Dance Classes
DESCRIPTION:Ready to step away from the books and into the rhythm? Join us for an exciting\, no-experience-needed Latin dance class every week! Whether you’re looking to unwind after a busy day of studying or just want to have fun with friends\, these classes will get you moving and grooving to salsa\, bachata\, and more. \nIt’s the perfect way to break a sweat\, shake off the stress\, and connect with fellow law students\, staff\, and faculty in a lively\, supportive environment. No partner needed—just bring your energy and your smile! \nEvery Wednesday in the Beacon (subject to change)\, from 12:30-1:30 PM and 5:30-6:30 PM.
URL:https://www.law.cuny.edu/event/el-ritmo-es-la-ley-weekly-latin-dance-classes/2025-04-09/
LOCATION:The Beacon\, First Floor Blvd
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SUMMARY:Emergency Planning for Undocumented Parents
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Professor Joe Rosenberg\, CUNY Law & Mariana Negron-Quinones\, Attorney at Safe Passage Project\, CUNY Law ‘19. \nParticipants will learn how to advise parents about advancing planning documents to protect minor children\, to be used in the case of a parent’s detention or deportation\, including: \n\nTemporary Care & Custody: Someone to make temporary decisions over the children’s daily routines\, school related decisions\, and routine medical decisions.\nStandby Guardian: Someone to care for children long-term.\nPower of Attorney: Someone to make financial decisions only for their children and/or for other family members\, for example paying bills\, signing leases\, and using bank accounts.\n\nKey information about emergency planning: \n\nEmergency planning is done in advance.\nDocuments created for the purposes of emergency planning can be created without having to go to court.\nParents can always change or revoke (cancel) the document.\nThe documents we will discuss do not change a parent’s legal rights to their children or people under their care.\nThe person chosen as the caretaker\, guardian\, or agent for the parent’s children will not act unless the parent has been detained or deported.\n\n  \nParticipants will also learn about the Planning with Parents Guided Interview\, an interactive program that provides information about advance planning\, generates advance planning documents\, and includes instructions on how to execute these documents. \nFor more information visit: https://planningwithparents.commons.gc.cuny.edu/
URL:https://www.law.cuny.edu/event/emergency-planning-for-undocumented-parents/
LOCATION:Online Only
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Curriculum Committee
DESCRIPTION:Curriculum Committee \nRoom 1/204 11:30a-1p \nAgenda: \n1. Subcommittee report backs including discussions and vote: \n\n TIL\, including vote on TIL reports\n 13 week\, including vote on 13 week proposal\n History of Curriculum Panel\, including follow up discussion & next steps\n CRT\, including discussion\n Bar\n Evening\n AI\n\n2. New Business
URL:https://www.law.cuny.edu/event/curriculum-committee-4/
LOCATION:Room 1-204
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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SUMMARY:Racialized State Surveillance of Arabs + Muslims - Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a screening of “The Feeling of Being Watched“ (2018)\, where director Assia Bandaoui investigates rumors of surveillance in her Arab-American neighborhood in Chicago. In the process\, she uncovers “Operation Vulgar Betrayal\, one of the largest FBI terrorism probes conducted before 9/11 and reveals its enduring impact on the community. \nFollowing the film\, Asad Dandia will discuss being a teenage Muslim plaintiff in a landmark lawsuit challenging the NYPD’s surveillance of Muslim communities\, leading to a historic settlement. Asad will share his personal experience with unlawful surveillance and discuss the broader implications for civil rights and religious freedom.\nEvent is co-sponsored by CUNY MLSA\, SJP\, LALSA\, IRAP\, LPE and NLG. Tickets are free. Suggested donation of $10 or more. \nAll donations will be given to CLEAR for their case challenging Mahmoud Khalil’s unlawful and unjust detention for his support for Palestinian rights. The CLEAR (Creating Law Enforcement Accountability & Responsibility) project primarily aims to address the unmet legal needs of Muslim\, Arab\, South Asian\, and other communities in the New York City area that are particularly affected by national security and counter-terrorism policies and practices. \nEvent is open to the public. RSVP required.
URL:https://www.law.cuny.edu/event/racialized-state-surveillance-of-arabs-muslims-film-screening-2/
LOCATION:CUNY School of Law Auditorium
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SUMMARY:Racialized State Surveillance of Arabs + Muslims - Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a screening of “The Feeling of Being Watched“ (2018)\, where director Assia Bandaoui investigates rumors of surveillance in her Arab-American neighborhood in Chicago. In the process\, she uncovers “Operation Vulgar Betrayal\, one of the largest FBI terrorism probes conducted before 9/11 and reveals its enduring impact on the community. \nFollowing the film\, Asad Dandia will discuss being a teenage Muslim plaintiff in a landmark lawsuit challenging the NYPD’s surveillance of Muslim communities\, leading to a historic settlement. Asad will share his personal experience with unlawful surveillance and discuss the broader implications for civil rights and religious freedom.\nEvent is co-sponsored by CUNY MLSA\, SJP\, LALSA\, IRAP\, LPE and NLG. Tickets are free. Suggested donation of $10 or more. \nAll donations will be given to CLEAR for their case challenging Mahmoud Khalil’s unlawful and unjust detention for his support for Palestinian rights. The CLEAR (Creating Law Enforcement Accountability & Responsibility) project primarily aims to address the unmet legal needs of Muslim\, Arab\, South Asian\, and other communities in the New York City area that are particularly affected by national security and counter-terrorism policies and practices. \nEvent is open to the public. RSVP required.
URL:https://www.law.cuny.edu/event/racialized-state-surveillance-of-arabs-muslims-film-screening/
LOCATION:CUNY School of Law Auditorium
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SUMMARY:Faculty Meeting
DESCRIPTION:In Community Room \n1:00pm – 3:00pm \nFor proposed agendas & meeting minutes: CLICK HERE
URL:https://www.law.cuny.edu/event/faculty-meeting-18/
LOCATION:CUNY Law Community Room
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