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Author: Liz Thomas

Professor Ann F. Thomas Elected to American College of Tax Counsel

Professor Ann F. Thomas Elected to American College of Tax Counsel

Posted on: July 29, 2021 March 28, 2022 Written by: Liz Thomas
As a leader in tax law who has made exceptional contributions to her chosen profession, Professor Ann F. Thomas has been elected to the American College of Tax Counsel.
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Protecting Housing Rights

Inside NYLS’s Latest Work Protecting Housing Rights

Posted on: July 7, 2021 March 28, 2022 Written by: Liz Thomas
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, NYLS’s Housing Rights Clinic has helped clients stay in their homes.
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billboard and Business Insider

NYLS Earns Recognition From Billboard Magazine and Business Insider

Posted on: June 4, 2021 March 28, 2022 Written by: Liz Thomas
NYLS was featured as among the “leading law schools of the top music lawyers” by Billboard and for its alumni presence at major law firms by Business Insider.
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Mayoral Law and Leadership Series

NYLS Hosts Mayoral Candidates Shaun Donovan and Art Chang

Posted on: May 24, 2021 March 28, 2022 Written by: Liz Thomas
The conversation with Mr. Donovan focused on leadership and management. Mr. Chang’s portion dealt with technology and public policy.
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Faculty in the News

NYLS Faculty Share Their Expertise on the Census Count, Policing, and the Derek Chauvin Trial

Posted on: April 30, 2021 March 28, 2022 Written by: Liz Thomas
Adjunct Professor and Senior Fellow Jeff Wice, Professor Kirk Burkhalter ’04, and Professor Rebecca Roiphe recently appeared in the national media.
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Mayoral Law and Leadership Series

Mayoral Candidate Andrew Yang Answers Questions From Student Leaders

Posted on: April 29, 2021 April 2, 2022 Written by: Liz Thomas
NYLS’s Law and Leadership mayoral series continued on April 28, with Andrew Yang. After Mr. Yang delivered an address, Dean Anthony W. Crowell moderated a question-and-answer session with four student leaders.
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Maya Wiley, Anthony W. Crowell, and student Scott Matsuda

NYLS Hosts Address by Mayoral Candidate Maya Wiley

Posted on: April 22, 2021 April 2, 2022 Written by: Liz Thomas
Titled “Managing Change in New York City,” the event drew over 100 attendees and featured questions from students.
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Racial Justice Project

Racial Justice Project Case Update: Judicial Inquiry into Eric Garner’s Death Could Begin on July 19

Posted on: April 21, 2021 April 2, 2022 Written by: Liz Thomas
The development follows a discovery conference in the case yesterday.
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Recent News

Meet Our Law Students: Humans of NYLS, May 2022

Meet the law students in our dynamic community through the Humans of NYLS series.
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Fines & Fees Justice Center Receives Donation From Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott

The Fines & Fees Justice Center, located at NYLS, has received a generation donation to support the organization’s efforts to restore integrity to the U.S. justice system by eliminating the harmful and unjust impacts of fines and fees.
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Professor Arthur S. Leonard’s Work in Gay City News Wins Prestigious Prize

Gay City News, New York City’s weekly LGBTQ+ newspaper, won first prize in the New York Press Association Better Newspaper Contest for coverage of crime, policing, and courts. The award included Professor Emeritus Arthur S. Leonard’s article “Supreme Court Unanimously Rules for Catholic Social Services in Foster Care Policy Dispute” about the Fulton v. City of Philadelphia case.
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The Future of the Evening Division: Professor Kirk D. Burkhalter ’04 on NYLS Pro

Professor Kirk Burkhalter reflects on the research that fueled the development of NYLS Pro to fit the needs of the busy 21st-century professional, as well as his own experiences with the Evening Division. 
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Madeleine Robinson 3L Wins Award for Family Law Writing

Madeleine Robinson 3L has won recognition for her legal writing in the 13th annual Hofstra Law and the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) Family Law Writing Competition.
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