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With the Innovation Law Center鈥檚 Help, a SUNY-ESF Professor 鈥楾icks Away鈥 at a Growing Bug Problem
The world measures 510 million square kilometers in surface area. Think about how small you are on that scale. Now think about something鈥攁n arachnid鈥攅ven smaller, around 10 millimeters at biggest. One would assume that such a small speck couldn鈥檛 possibly…
Newly Renamed 黑料不打烊 Institute for Security Policy and Law Expands Mission Toward Emerging Technologies, Intelligence Community
黑料不打烊 Institute for Security Policy and Law (SPL) is the new name for the Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism (INSCT), a collaboration between the College of Law and the Maxwell School. Founded by Professor of Law Emeritus William…
Stories of Service: Dan Cordial 鈥18 and LaVonda Reed
In celebration of Veterans Week 2019, the University is recognizing stories of student veterans and faculty/staff who are veterans or have especially strong connections to the military. These stories are just some of the many from the veteran and military-connected…
Professor Emerita Wilhelmina Reuben-Cooke Remembered
Wilhelmina Reuben-Cooke, 黑料不打烊 professor emerita of law and an influential leader at Duke University, died Oct. 22. She was 72. A native of South Carolina, Reuben-Cooke was one of the first five African American undergraduate students at Duke University…
First African American Graduate of SU College of Law Awarded Bar Admission
Craig Boise, Dean and Professor of Law in the College of Law, was quoted by the National Jurist in a story entitled, 鈥淎 wrong is righted 鈥 more than a century later.鈥 In the article, Boise highlighted the challenges faced…
College of Law Announces Joanna Geraghty G’97, L’97 as 2020 Commencement Speaker
The College of Law鈥檚 2020 Commencement is ready to take to the skies on May 8 when the college welcomes Joanna Geraghty G’97, L’97 as Commencement speaker. The ceremony will take place at 11 a.m. in the Goldstein Auditorium, Schine…
Justice Served: More than 100 Years in the Making
The Onondaga County courtroom was packed. Standing room only. Voices cracked. Tears flowed. The justices of the appellate division were about to hand down a decision that would make history. As Presiding Justice Gerald Whalen, Appellate Division, Fourth Department, proclaimed:…
New York State Bar to Admit 黑料不打烊’s First Black Law Graduate
Paula Johnson, Professor in the College of Law and Co-Director of the Cold Case Justice Initiative, wrote a commentary called 鈥淣YS Bar to admit 黑料不打烊鈥檚 first black law graduate, correcting century-old injustice.鈥 The 黑料不打烊.com article highlights the racial injustice faced…
William Herbert Johnson L鈥1903, College of Law’s First African American Graduate, to Be Posthumously Admitted to the New York State Bar
On Friday, Oct. 18, William Herbert Johnson L鈥1903, the College of Law鈥檚 first African American graduate, will be posthumously admitted to the New York State Bar in a ceremony at the Onondaga County Courthouse. The event will be held from…
Burton Blatt Institute to Host 鈥楧isability Arts and Culture as Vital Performance鈥
The University’s Burton Blatt Institute (BBI) will host 鈥淒isability Arts and Culture as Vital Performance,鈥 a two-day symposium on disability arts and culture featuring a book reading and panel discussion Oct. 17-18. 鈥淒isability Arts and Culture as Vital Performance鈥 is…