Deans from all 15 NY law schools released a joint statement in response to the July 16 announcement of the Board of Law Examiners’ decision to cancel the September administration of the bar examination in New York.
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NY Law Deans Urge Adoption of Diploma Privilege in Swiftest Way Possible
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Alums go Inside the SCOTUS Decision in June Medical v. Russo
Following the SCOTUS decision reproductive rights decision in June Medical v. Russo, CUNY alumni around the country working to protect and ensure access to abortion care weigh in about the case
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Dean Bilek’s Response to the Black Faculty & Faculty of Color’s Statement and Demand for Action to Create an Anti-Racist Campus
Our colleagues of color have called us to recommit to our mission, to recapture its boldness, and to interrogate it through the lens of racial equity.
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Moot Court Statement of Solidarity with the Black Lives Matter Movement
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SCOTUS Title VII: Future Implications for Consideration
Professor Ruthann Robson, Alums Shirley Lin ’10 and Stephen Bergstein ’93, along with the National Lawyer’s Guild NYC Chapter President Andy Izenson talk about the SCOTUS Title VII decision’s future implications
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CUNY BLSA: A Call to Action to Defend Black Lives
On May 31, 2020, BLSA expressed our solidarity with our national Black family as we demand justice for Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and Tony McDade.
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CUNY Law’s International Refugee Assistance Program Statement of Solidarity with the Black Lives Matter Movement
IRAP CUNY Law stands with BLSA and the Black Lives Matter movement demanding justice for the racist killings of Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Aubery, George Floyd, Tony McDade, Riah Milton, Dominique “Rem’Mie” Fells, Rayshard Brooks, and every victim of anti-Black violence.
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PHI ALPHA DELTA Statement of Solidarity With Black Law Students Association
We, the Pauli Murray chapter of Phi Alpha Delta, stand in solidarity with the Black Law Students Association and the Black Lives Matter movement.
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We Won’t Rest Until DREAMers Can
Our community responds to the Supreme Court DACA decision on June 18, 2020, with a debrief discussion event, resources for DACA students, and insight from our faculty.
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FAQs for DACA Students
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CLRE & Student Affairs DACA De-Brief Statement
The decision is a victory for Dreamers, young people who were brought to the U.S. as children and under DACA received temporary relief from deportation and work authorization among other important benefits.
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We Won’t Rest Until DREAMers Can
Our community responds to the Supreme Court DACA decision on June 18, 2020, with a debrief discussion event, resources for DACA students, and insight from our faculty.