Known as an exceptional legal educator, collaborative leader, and successful litigator with a commitment to social justice, Setty is thrilled to join the community and its mission. She will be the first person of South Asian descent appointed to lead a CUNY school.
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CUNY Names Sudha Setty as Dean of School of Law, Nation’s Leading Public Interest Law School
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Human Rights & Gender Justice Clinic and Collaborators Help Decriminalize Abortion in Colombian Constitutional Court Ruling
Students and faculty of the HRGJ Clinic submitted amicus briefs central to the landmark human rights and reproductive justice victory
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Mask Mandate Reminder: high grade, proper placement and more
We encourage everyone to wear the highest-grade masks to which they have access out of respect for our community and immunocompromised members; the mask mandate is in effect and new eating zones have been designated
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Professor Nicole Smith Futrell Named Writing as Activism Fellow by NYC Literary Action Coalition and PEN America
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Update on Spring Semester and Return to Building
Guidance on required vaccinations, boosters, free PCR tests, and return to work 70% in-person beginning 2/28.
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Professor Lisa Davis appointed Special Adviser on Gender Persecution by Prosecutor of ICC
Lisa is one of 17 advisers appointed by the prosecutor to provide advice within their respective mandates and may assist in training initiatives of the Office.
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Groundbreaking Study Shows Forensic Medical Evaluations Can Substantially Impact Immigration Relief Claims
INRC co-director Professor Nermeen Arastu collaborated with colleagues at the CUNY School of Medicine and CUNY School of Public Health, along with Physicians for Human Rights, to complete a first-of-its-kind, cross-disciplinary study that shows great promise for people seeking humanitarian relief.
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3L Ariana Collado and Ali Najmi ’09 recognized by City and State’s NYC 40 Under 40
3L Ariana Collado and Ali Najmi ’09 are recognized by City and State as rising stars in city politics in the NYC 40 Under 40.
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CUNY Law Unites with Community Orgs. and City Partners to Form TPS Clinic For Haitian New Yorkers
Life of Hope, in partnership with the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs, the Office of the Public Advocate, and CUNY Law’s Community Legal Resource Network (CLRN) are hosting a weekly clinic in Brooklyn to assist with TPS applications.
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Queens Daily Eagle: Call for Submissions
The Queens Daily Eagle is seeking CUNY Law students and professors to write stories about local legal, courthouse and judicial news issues from a legal perspective.
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CUNY Law Review Seeks Submissions at the Intersection of Environmental Justice and Critical Race Theory
CUNY Law Review seeks submissions on a variety of topics at the intersection of environmental justice and critical race theory. Deadline for submissions: October 8, 2021
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Coming Soon: Troops Run — Book 3 of the Environmental Justice Chronicles
Professor Rebecca Bratspies and artist Charlie LaGreca Velasco are again teaming up to produce a new comic book.